Jacques Robert
Jacques Robert | |
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2nd President of Panthéon-Assas University | |
In office 1979–1984 | |
Preceded by | Berthold Goldman |
Succeeded by | Jean Boulouis |
Personal details | |
Born |
1928 (age 87–88) Algiers, French Algeria |
Jacques Robert (born 1928) is a French jurist, former member of the Constitutional Council of France,[1] former director of the French-Japanese House in Tokyo, former vice-president of the Venice Commission, honorary president of the University of Paris and president of Panthéon-Assas University from 1979 to 1984. He has been a professor at the universities of Algiers, Rabat, Grenoble, Paris, and Panthéon-Assas.[2]
Works
- Les Violations de la liberté individuelle commises par l’Administration et le problème des responsabilités
- La Liberté religieuse et le régime des cultes
- Le Juge constitutionnel, juge des libertés
- La Garde de la République
- Enjeux du siècle : nos libertés
References
- ↑ European Commission for Democracy through Law (2006). The Preconditions for a Democratic Election (in French). Council of Europe. p. 64.
- ↑ Dalle, Ignace (2004). Les Trois Rois : la monarchie marocaine de l'indépendance à nos jours (in French). Fayard.
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