Marguerite Wolff (legal scholar)

Marguerite Wolff (née Jolowicz; 10 December 1883 – 21 May 1964) was a German-British legal scholar and translator of Jewish descent.

[1] Her brother was the Roman law scholar Herbert Felix Jolowicz.

[2] In 1906, she married Martin Wolff, a law professor at the University of Berlin.

When the Nazi Party came to power in April 1933, she was removed from her position at the Institute.

Wolff continued to edit and translate legal works, attracting high praise from reviewers.