Charles Henry Huberich (February 18, 1877 – June 18, 1945) was an American lawyer and scholar of international law.
In 1906, he served as the acting executive head of Stanford Law School.
[1] In 1907, Huberich spent three months researching commercial law in Australia and Polynesia.
[5][6] Huberich's The Law Relating to Trade with the Enemy (1918) is an account of the legal issues involved in administering various trading with the enemy acts in the United Kingdom and United States,[7] with a particular focus on the American Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917.
[9] Although it largely focuses on legal history, the work also describes everyday life.