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Bódog (Felix) Somló [1] [2] [3] [4] (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliksˈʃomloː] ; 1873–1920) was a Hungarian legal scholar of Jewish heritage. Along with Hans Kelsen and Georg Jellinek, he belonged to the range of Austrian Legal Positivists.
He was a professor at the University of Kolozsvár. In 1920, he committed suicide out of disgust at the cession of his university to the Romanian state, [5] an action that had taken place the previous year. [6]