Name Hugo Dipp Nationality Dominican | Succeeded by Fernando Amiama Tio Preceded by Hatuey DeCamps (es) | |
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Preceded by Eduardo Latorre Rodriguez Other political
affiliations Dominican Revolutionary Party Political party Modern Revolutionary Party Alma mater Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Paris | ||
Succeeded by Frank Guerrero Prats |
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Hugo Tolentino Dipp is a historian, politician, lawyer, educator, former Minister of Foreign Relations and former President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic.
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- Hugo tolentino dipp se necesitan presidentes que cumplan con la constituci n asamblearevisoracdn
- Entrevista hugo tolentino dipp
- Biography
- Works
- Awards and Honours
- References

Entrevista hugo tolentino dipp
Biography

Born on 28 August 1930, the day on which General Rafael Trujillo swore as President of the Dominican Republic, within an upper-class family of mixed-race background; his father, Vicente Tolentino Rojas, an intellectual and politician, who was minister and a friend of the recently ousted President Horacio Vásquez, had his residence in the National Palace; his mother, Catar 'Caterina' Dipp Attie, was a Lebanese-born socialité. He did his secondary studies at the High School Eugenio María de Hostos in 1948, later he graduated as Juris Doctor at the University of Santo Domingo in 1953; in addition to another title of Juris Doctor from the Central University of Madrid in 1954 and specializing in Public Law at the University of Paris in 1959 during his exile in Europe.

In 1960 he started as an assistant professor of "History of the West Indies during the nineteenth century" for the University of London, on his return in 1963 to the Dominican Republic was appointed professor at the University of Santo Domingo after getting through competition the chair of international law.

From that time he was an important pillar in the academic and administrative reform of that institution, in 1966 he was a member of the Committee on University Reform, in 1968 he was elected Academic Vice President, from 1970 to 1974 he was Professor of Sociology and Dominican Social History, and from 1974–1976 was rector thereof.
He married Evangelista Ligia Bonetti Guerra, sister of businessman José Miguel Bonetti Guerra, with whom he fathered his only begotten Beatriz Micaela, thereafter they divorced. He remarried to Sarah Bermúdez.
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