
Otte enere
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Narrated by:
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Søren Elung Jensen
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By:
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Bernt Hjejle
About this listen
Højesteretssagfører Bernt Hjejle ser tilbage på nogle af de store personligheder, han gennem et langt liv har mødt, og leverer en række erindringsportrætter af otte "enere", der på mange måder skiller sig ud fra mængden.
De otte enere, der beskrives i denne bog, er Ebbe Munck, Eigil Knuth, Johannes Brøndsted, Karl Hude, Oskar Bondo Svane, Guy Shaw, Sascha Wamberg og Hans Nikolaj Hansen. Bernt Hjejle (1901-1994) var dr.jur. og højesteretssagfører. Han har blandt meget andet været formand for den internationale advokatorganisation, International Bar Association, og formand for Advokatrådet. Bernt Hjejle var ridder af Dannebrog.
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