Piero Calamandrei
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Piero Calamandrei (Florència, 21 d'abril del 1889 – Florència, 27 de setembre de 1956), italià, va ser periodista, jurista processalista, polític i docent universitari.
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Piero Calamandrei (* 21. April 1889 in Florenz; † 27. September 1956 ebenda) war ein italienischer Jurist, Professor, Schriftsteller und Politiker. Er war Mitglied der Verfassungsgebenden Versammlung und danach der Abgeordnetenkammer der Italienischen Republik.
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Piero Calamandrei (né le 21 avril 1889 à Florence, Toscane et mort dans cette même ville le 27 septembre 1956) était un écrivain, un juriste, un professeur d'université et un homme politique italien, réputé pour ses ouvrages traitant de la procédure civile.
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Piero Calamandrei (Firenze, 21 aprile 1889 – Firenze, 27 settembre 1956) è stato un politico, giurista e avvocato italiano, nonché uno dei fondatori del Partito d'Azione.
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Piero Calamandrei (Florença, 21 de abril de 1889 — Florença, 27 de setembro de 1956) foi um jornalista, jurista, político e docente universitário italiano.
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Piero Calamandrei (Florencia, 21 de abril de 1889-Florencia, 27 de septiembre de 1956) fue un jurista, político y periodista italiano, considerado como uno de los padres de la Constitución de 1948. Obtuvo su título de abogado en la universidad de Pisa en 1912; en 1915 fue nominado por concurso público profesor de derecho procesal civil en la Universidad de Mesina; en 1918 fue llamado a la Universidad de Módena, en 1920 a la de Siena y en 1924 a la nueva Facultad de derecho de Florencia, donde tuvo hasta su muerte la cátedra de derecho procesal civil.
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Piero Calamandrei (21 April 1889 – 27 September 1956) was an Italian author, jurist, soldier, university professor, and politician. Born in Florence, he was one of Italy's leading authorities on the law of civil procedure. He died in Florence at the age of 67.
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Piero Calamandrei (Florència, 21 d'abril del 1889 – Florència, 27 de setembre de 1956), italià, va ser periodista, jurista processalista, polític i docent universitari.
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Piero Calamandrei (* 21. April 1889 in Florenz; † 27. September 1956 ebenda) war ein italienischer Jurist, Professor, Schriftsteller und Politiker. Er war Mitglied der Verfassungsgebenden Versammlung und danach der Abgeordnetenkammer der Italienischen Republik.
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Piero Calamandrei (Florencia, 21 de abril de 1889-Florencia, 27 de septiembre de 1956) fue un jurista, político y periodista italiano, considerado como uno de los padres de la Constitución de 1948. Obtuvo su título de abogado en la universidad de Pisa en 1912; en 1915 fue nominado por concurso público profesor de derecho procesal civil en la Universidad de Mesina; en 1918 fue llamado a la Universidad de Módena, en 1920 a la de Siena y en 1924 a la nueva Facultad de derecho de Florencia, donde tuvo hasta su muerte la cátedra de derecho procesal civil. Su fama se debe tanto a su obra política como a su obra jurídica como procesalista.
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Piero Calamandrei (né le 21 avril 1889 à Florence, Toscane et mort dans cette même ville le 27 septembre 1956) était un écrivain, un juriste, un professeur d'université et un homme politique italien, réputé pour ses ouvrages traitant de la procédure civile.
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Piero Calamandrei (21 April 1889 – 27 September 1956) was an Italian author, jurist, soldier, university professor, and politician. Born in Florence, he was one of Italy's leading authorities on the law of civil procedure. After studies in Pisa and Rome, Calamandrei assumed a professorship at the law school at the University of Messina in 1915. He fought as a volunteer in the 218th infantry regiment in World War I, rising to the rank of captain, and turning down a further promotion to resume teaching. In 1918, he resumed teaching at the University of Modena, then went on to teach at the law school in Siena, and finally, in Florence. His notable works include La cassazione civile (Appellate Review of Civil Judgments) (1920) and Studi sul processo civile (1930). He also co-founded the journals Rivista di diritto processuale (1924), Il foro toscano (The Tuscan Courts) (1926) and Il Ponte (The Bridge) (1945), and participated in the 1942 revision of the Italian code of civil procedure. Calamandrei was highly critical of Italian Fascism; he signed Benedetto Croce's 1925 Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals and was linked to the Florentine journal (Don't Give Up!) published between January and October 1925. After the fall of the fascist regime in 1943, the Allies named him rector of the University of Florence. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1945 and, as a Social Democrat, to the National Assembly in 1948. On 4 December 1952, Calamandrei also penned the antifascist poem, Lapide ad ignominia ("A monument to ignominy"). The German general Albert Kesselring who was responsible for various war crimes during the Nazi occupation of Italy had been sentenced to death, a sentence that was later commuted. When Kesselring was freed, he refused to repent for his crimes and claimed the Italians ought to build him a monument for his good work there. Calamandrei responded with this poem, stating that if Kesselring returned, he would indeed find a monument but one stronger than stone and comprising Italian resistance fighters who "willingly took up arms, to preserve dignity, not to promote hate, and who decided to fight back against the shame and terror of the world." Calamandrei's poem appears in monuments in the towns of Cuneo and Montepulciano. He died in Florence at the age of 67.
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Piero Calamandrei (Firenze, 21 aprile 1889 – Firenze, 27 settembre 1956) è stato un politico, giurista e avvocato italiano, nonché uno dei fondatori del Partito d'Azione.
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Piero Calamandrei (Florença, 21 de abril de 1889 — Florença, 27 de setembro de 1956) foi um jornalista, jurista, político e docente universitário italiano.
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