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Robert Hubert Willem Regout (18 January 1896 – 28 December 1942) was a Dutch Jesuit, jurist, and resistance fighter during the Second World War. A specialist in public international law, he was arrested by the German occupation authorities in 1941 and died in Dachau concentration camp the following year.

References

  • "Robert Regout Vriendenkring – Ter nagedachtenis van Robert Regout, een priester die zijn leven gaf in Dachau voor "geloof en vaderland"". robertregout.nl. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  • Henri de Waele, " Commemorating Robert Regout (1896-1942). A chapter from the history of public international law revisited". Journal of the History of International Law 7: 81–92, 2005.