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Giorgio Del Vecchio

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Italian legal philosopher

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According to Wikipedia, Giorgio Del Vecchio was a prominent Italian legal philosopher of the early 20th century. Among others he influenced the theories of Norberto Bobbio. He is famous for his book Justice. Biography Son of Julius Saviour, Giorgio Del Vecchio was professor of philosophy of law at the University of Ferrara , Sassari , Messina , Bologna and Rome from 1920 to 1953. He became Rector of the University of Rome from 1925 to 1927. He initially adhered to Fascism like many philosophers of law in Italy . He lost his professorship twice and for opposite reasons: in 1938 at the hands of fascists because he was a Jew and in 1944 at the hands of anti-fascists because he was accused of sympathizing with fascism early on in his career.

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