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Vittorio Scialoja (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.

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  • Vittorio Scialoja (de)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (fr)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (it)
  • Шалоя, Витторио (ru)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (en)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (sv)
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  • Vittorio Scialoja (* 24. April 1856 in Turin; † 19. November 1933 in Rom) war ein italienischer Jurist, Hochschullehrer und Politiker, der durch die Übersetzung von Friedrich Carl von Savignys System des heutigen römischen Rechts in die Italienische Sprache unter dem Titel Sistema di diritto Romano attuale (1886–1898) ein maßgeblicher Vertreter des italienischen Zivilrechts sowie sowohl Justiz- als auch Außenminister war. (de)
  • Vittorio Scialoja, né en 1856 à Turin et mort en 1933 à Rome, est un homme politique italien, ancien ministre de la Justice (1909) et des Affaires étrangères (1919). Il s'est d'abord intéressé au droit romain, mais il a ensuite élargi le champ de ses recherches et de son enseignement à d'autres branches du droit civil. Son appartenance au Conseil national public de l'enseignement supérieur, auquel il siège entre 1893 et 1913, lui vaut d'être nommé sénateur le 4 mars 1904. Cette nomination est à son tour le point de départ d'une carrière parallèle de plus en plus engagée dans la politique et la vie publique. Il a été brièvement ministre de la Justice en 1909/10, ministre sans portefeuille entre 1916 et 1917, et ministre des Affaires étrangères en 1919/20. (fr)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (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. (en)
  • Vittorio Scialoja (Torino, 24 aprile 1856 – Roma, 19 novembre 1933) è stato un giurista e politico italiano.Studioso di diritto romano, è stato Ministro della Giustizia nel 1909 e Ministro degli Esteri nel 1919. (it)
  • Витторио Шалоя (итал. Vittorio Scialoja; 24 апреля 1856 года, Турин — 19 ноября 1933 года, Рим) — профессор права, политический деятель Италии. В 1909 году министр юстиции, в 1919 — министр иностранных дел. Участник ряда международных конференций, проводившихся под эгидой Лиги наций по окончании Первой мировой войны. С 1924 года — учредитель Института Итальянской энциклопедии и член её редакционной коллегии. Автор ряда литературных произведений. (ru)
  • Vittorio Scialoja, född 24 april 1856 i Turin, död 19 november 1933 i Rom, var en italiensk jurist och politiker. Han var son till Antonio Scialoja. Scialoja blev universitetsprofessor 1879 i Camerino, 1880 i Siena och 1884 (i romersk rätt) i Rom. Scialoja, som var senator, var december 1909 till mars 1910 justitieminister i Sidney Sonninos ministär och juni till oktober 1917 minister utan portfölj i Paolo Bosellis kabinett, blev ledamot av och ställföreträdande ordförande i italienska delegationen under fredsförhandlingarna med Österrike 1919 och var november 1919 till juni 1920 utrikesminister (efter Tommaso Tittoni) i Francesco Nittis kabinett, där han ansågs stå nära fascismen. (sv)
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