Giorgio Balladore Pallieri

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Count Giorgio Balladore Pallieri (born February 3, 1905 in Acqui Terme , Piedmont , † December 9, 1980 in Gravedona , Lombardy ) was an Italian international lawyer .

Life

At the University of Turin he received his doctorate in law in 1926. Two years later he lectured there on international law , but in 1930 he switched to teaching at the University of Messina , where he was appointed professor of international law in 1932. In the following years he took over chairs of international law at the University of Modena (1933), the University of Genoa (1934) and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (1935) in Milan.

From 1935 to 1949 Balladore Pallieri lectured at the Hague Academy of International Law , and in 1955 he was appointed professor at the Escuela de funcionario internacionales in Madrid . Some time later he returned to the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.

He was elected to the newly established European Court of Human Rights for Italy in 1959 . There he took over the office of Vice President in 1971 and replaced Humphrey Waldock as President in 1974 . He held this post until his death in 1980.

Balladore Pallieri was an associate member from 1948 and a full member from 1955 of the Institut de Droit international . He was also a member of the Legal Advisory Committee in the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Advisory Committee of the European Atomic Energy Community . He wrote numerous works on constitutional and international law.

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  • Recueil Des Cours . P. 289. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ( online )
  • Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights . Volume 2, 1958-1959. Pp. 146-148. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ( online )
  • International Biographical Archive 07/1975 of February 3, 1975
  • Il Viadante