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Giovanni Maria Flick

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Prime Minister
  
Romano Prodi

Role
  
Italian Politician

Preceded by
  
Vincenzo Caianiello

Party
  
Democratic Centre

Nationality
  
Italian

Succeeded by
  
Oliviero Diliberto

Name
  
Giovanni Flick


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Born
  
November 7, 1940 (age 83) Cirie, Italy (
1940-11-07
)

Political party
  
Democratic Centre (2013–present)

Alma mater
  
Catholic University of Milan

Profession
  
Jurist Journalist Politician

Education
  
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

Prof giovanni maria flick parlando di dignit 17 marzo 2015


Giovanni Maria Flick (born November 7, 1940) is an Italian journalist, politician, and jurist.

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Giovanni maria flick in normale 1 febbraio 2002


Career

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Flick was born in Cirié, Piedmont, to a Roman Catholic, half-ethnic German family, as the fifth of seven children.

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He began his education at the Jesuit liceo, and gained a diploma in law at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan. He then practiced (1964–1975) at the Rome tribunal, as a judge, then as a prosecutor, was a professor at the University of Perugia, the University of Messina, and, from 1980, the LUISS University of Rome, and also started a career as a lawyer. He contributed editorials to Il Sole 24 Ore and La Stampa.

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He was Minister of Justice in Romano Prodi's cabinet in 1996–1998, and presented the Italian Parliament with projects of organic laws meant to implement major judicial reforms which were almost entirely adopted by 1999 (including laws that made sentencing easier for misdemeanors). His experience as Minister got him named Italian representative to the European Commission of Human Rights, during the second Massimo D'Alema cabinet. In 2000, he was chosen by President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi to the office of judge in the Constitutional Court of Italy.

References

Giovanni Maria Flick Wikipedia