Vittorio Scialoja

Vittorio Scialoja
Scialoja in 1927
Born
Vittorio Giulio Ippolito Camillo Scialoja

24 April 1856
Died19 November 1933
Alma materSapienza University
Occupations
  • University professor of Law
  • senator
  • government minister
Political party
Spouse
Emilia Pouchain
(m. 1880; died 1901)
Children3
Parents

Vittorio Giulio Ippolito Camillo Scialoja (Italian pronunciation: [vitˈtɔːrjo ʃʃaˈlɔːja]; 24 April 1856 – 19 November 1933) was an influential Italian Professor of Jurisprudence. His early focus was on Roman law, but he later broadened the scope of his research and teaching to embrace other branches of civil law. Membership of the National Public Council for Higher Education, on which he served between 1893 and 1913, led to his nomination as a senator on 4 March 1904. That in turn became the launch pad for an increasingly engaged parallel career in politics and public life. He served briefly as Minister of Justice in 1909/10, Minister without portfolio between 1916 and 1917, and as Minister of Foreign Affairs during 1919/20.[1][2][3][4]

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  2. ^ Emanuele Stolfi (2012). "Scialòja, Vittorio". Il Contributo italiano alla storia del Pensiero. Treccani, Roma. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. ^ Emilio Albertario (1936). "Scialoja, Vittorio. - Giurista e uomo politico, figlio di Antonio (v.), nato il 24 aprile 1856 a Torino, morto a Roma il 19 novembre 1933". Enciclopedia Italiana. Treccani, Roma. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Scialoja Vittorio". Dati anagrafici ... Nomina a senatore ... Senato del Regno ... Governo ... Atti parlamentari - Commemorazione ... Onorificenze. Senate della Repubblica, Roma. Retrieved 19 September 2021.

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