Ingrid Detter de Frankopan

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Professor Ingrid Detter de Frankopan
Born Stockholm, Sweden
Other names Ingrid Detter ; Ingrid Detter de Frankopan ; Ingrid Detter de Lupis Frankopan ; Ingrid Detter Doimi de Lupis Frankopan (or Frangipane) Šubić
Spouse(s) Louis de Frankopan, Count Doimi de Lupis
Children Paola Louise Marica (Lady Nicholas Windsor) (1969–)
Peter Jarl Anthony (1971–)
Christina Ingrid Stephanie (Mrs Patrick Nicholson) (1973–)
Nicholas Louis Anthony (1975–)
Lawrence Gregory Anthony (1977–)
Parent(s) Nils Andreas Detter
Thyra Carin Hellberg Detter

Ingrid Detter de Lupis Frankopan (born Thyra Ingrid Hildegard Detter[1][2]) is a Swedish lawyer, an English barrister, and a professor of international law. She is the wife of Louis Doimi de Lupis Frankopan, of the Frankopan family (United Kingdom).

Early life

Ingrid Detter was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her father was Nils Andreas Detter, a judge and jurist and her mother, Thyra Caroline Hellberg Detter, a poet and author. She was educated at Lyceum, Stockholm and Mon Fertile, Switzerland, and later at the Universities of Oxford, Paris, Stockholm and Turin.

Career

Detter de Frankopan holds several academic degrees, D. Phil. (Oxon), Jur. Kand, Jur. Lic, Jur. Dr. (Stockholm), Lic. en droit (Paris) and Dipl. Diritto Europeo (Turin).[3]

After having completed a law degree at Stockholm University, Ingrid Detter was accepted to read for a doctorate at Oxford University. She completed this and achieved another doctorate in Law from Stockholm University as well as a Licence de droit at the University of Paris (what is now Paris I), as well as a Diploma in European Law at Turin University. She taught at Oxford University and became a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall and of St. Antony's College, led the course on the International Legal Order at the London School of Economics, and was then elected by the Swedish Government to the Lindhagen Chair of International Law at Stockholm University. For 25 years she was Adviser on International Law to Pope John Paul II. She is now distinguished Professor Emeritus of Stockholm University and a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London.[3][4]

Family

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Ingrid Detter met her future husband, Louis Doimi de Lupis (who later controversially added the name of Frankopan and title of Prince, having previously adopted the title of Count; [5] the Doimi de Lupis family were however granted nobility- in the form of knighthood only- by Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1855 and 1865[6]), when they were both studying at Oxford University (see below on the history of the family name). They married in 1968 and have five children, two daughters, Paola and Christina, and three sons, Peter, Nicholas and Lawrence Frankopan, Counts Doimi de Lupis:

1. Paola, M. A. (Cantab), DEA (Paris), married Lord Nicholas Windsor, read Classics at Cambridge University, where she was a Choral Scholar, and at Sorbonne Paris where she obtained a Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondis (MPhil) in Philosophy with a thesis on 'L'autorité de l'Etat' .[7] She has, as Paola Frankopan, written for The Tatler where she is a contributing editor and for Vogue USA [8] She has published and introduction to the history of the Sanctuary of Trsat 'Trsatska Sveta Kuča', in Croatian.

2. Peter, D. Phil. (Oxon), M. Phil. (Oxon), M. A. (Cantab), is a historian and author of 'The First Crusade'.[9] He is Director of Oxford University's Centre for Byzantine Research and University Lecturer at the Faculty of Modern Languages and Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford University;[10] Governor of Wellington College [11] and Trustee of the World Monuments Fund.[12] Together with his wife, he founded Cambridge University's Frankopan Directorship for Gender Studies.[13]

3. Christina, M. A. (Cantab), read Social Science and Economics at Cambridge University and then became an investment banker.[14] She is married to Patrick Nicholson, Head of Communications for Caritas Internationalis in the Vatican Internationalis.[15]

4. Nicholas, M. A. (Oxon), M. Phil. (Cantab), MBA (Columbia), read History first at Oxford and then at Cambridge University. He won two Gold Medals for Great Britain at the European Junior Rowing Championships in 1992. He later studied for an MBA at Columbia University and is now an investment banker in London.

5. Lawrence, B. A. (London) read Philosophy at King's College London and was then Visiting Scholar in History at Oxford University. He is a sports agent and is now Head of Lagardère-Unlimited (UK).[16]

Languages

Detter de Frankopan speaks eleven languages fluently.[3]

Publications

Detter de Frankopan has published 14 books and numerous articles.

  1. Law Making by International Organizations, Norstedt,1965;
  2. Essays on the Law of Treaties, Sweet & Maxwell, 1967;
  3. The East African Community and the Common Market, Longman,1970;
  4. Finance and Protection of Investment in Developing Countries, Gower, 1987, 1st ed. 1974; 2nd ed., 1987;
  5. International Law and the Independent State, Gower, 1987,1st ed. 1974; 2nd ed. 1987;
  6. International Adoptions and the Conflict of Laws, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1976;
  7. Bibliography of International Law, Bowker, 1975;
  8. Ekonomisk Integrationsrätt, Almqvist & Wiksell, 1976;
  9. The Concept of International Law, Norstedt, 1995, 1st ed., 1987; 2nd ed., 1995;
  10. The Law of War, Cambridge University Press, 1st ed. 1987; 2nd ed. 2000;
  11. International Law for Students, Jagellonica, 1989;
  12. International Law, Jagellonica, 1990;
  13. International Legal Order, Gower, 1995;
  14. Rani Hrvatski Kraljevi, ed. of MSS of Francis R. Preveden, and English translation as Croatian Early Kings, 1996.

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References

  1. http://www.checkcompany.co.uk/director/9835578/PRINCESS-THYRA-INGRID-HILDEGARD-DOIMI-DE-LUPIS-FRANKOPAN
  2. List of Members, University of Oxford, 1972, pg 759
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  5. Daily Telegraph, April 30 1997
  6. Les Frangipani- Un exemple de la réputation des lignages au XVIIe siècle en Europe. Cahiers Croates, Hors-serie 1, 2003, pg 16
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External links

  • Francois Velde. "Styles of the members of the British royal family" from the Heraldica website. First published January 2006. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
  • The family site La Casata dei Lupi, (Italian language), contains photos of Lord and Lady Nicholas, their first son Albert, and members of the Lupis family. Retrieved 26 September 2009. As of 26 September 2009, this was the only source online that had the name of the second son as Leopold Ernest Augustus Guelph Windsor.
  • Doimi de Lupis genealogy (Italian language) hosted by Società Genealogica Italiana - SGI. Retrieved 26 September 2009. The page calls Lady Nicholas Windsor "S.A.R. Lady Paola Luisa Marica Doimi de Lupis de Frankopan Subich", and her sons "S.A.R. Lord Albert (Bertie) Louis Philip Edward Windsor" and "S.A.R. Lord Leopold Ernest Augustus Guelph Windsor". Her husband's great-grandfather George V of the United Kingdom and his sons abandoned the use of all German titles, including the titles of Duke/ Duchess of Saxony in 1917. Her husband and her sons are direct descendants of the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha family and the Kings of England). The site reflects the Italian protocol and customs, according to the "Cerimoniale della Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana", stating that all the members of a sovereign and reigning families that come to visit Italy, are addressed as "Le Loro Altezze Reali", (LLAARR) (English TRH) or "Sua Altezza Reale" "SAR" (en.: HRH) etc.[citation needed]