Gaston Jèze

Gaston Jèze (March 2, 1869, Toulouse – August 5, 1953, Deauville) was a French academic, humanitarian and human rights activist. He was a professor of public law and the resident of the International Law Institute.

During the 1930s, he served as legal counsel to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, who had been deposed and exiled by the Italian Fascists. During World War II, he spoke out against the persecution of Jews and other minorities by Vichy France. Provided by Wikipedia
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by: Jèze, Gaston. Other Authors: García Oviedo, Carlos.
Published: 2010
Fuente: Universidad Latina de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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