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Jacques Robert (1921-1997)
Jacques Robert may refer to: * Jacques Robert (jurist) Jacques Robert (born 1928) is a French jurist, former member of the Constitutional Council of France, former director of the French-Japanese House in Tokyo, former vice-president of the Venice Commission, honorary president of the University of P ... (born 1928), French jurist and university president * Jacques Robert (film director) (1890–1928), Swiss silent actor and film director * Jacques Robert (writer) (1921–1997), French author, screenwriter and journalist {{hndis, Robert, Jacques ...
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Jacques Robert (jurist)
Jacques Robert (born 1928) is a French jurist, former member of the Constitutional Council of France, former director of the French-Japanese House in Tokyo, former vice-president of the Venice Commission, honorary president of the University of Paris and president of Panthéon-Assas University from 1979 to 1984. He has been a professor at the universities of Algiers, Rabat Rabat (, also , ; ar, الرِّبَاط, er-Ribât; ber, ⵕⵕⴱⴰⵟ, ṛṛbaṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan populati ..., Grenoble, Paris, and Panthéon-Assas. Works *''Les Violations de la liberté individuelle commises par l’Administration et le problème des responsabilités'' *''La Liberté religieuse et le régime des cultes'' *''Le Juge constitutionnel, juge des libertés'' *''La Garde de la République'' *''Enjeux du siècle : nos libertés'' References {{DEFAULTSO ...
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Jacques Robert (film Director)
Jacques Robert (1890–1928) was a Swiss silent actor and film director in the 1910s and 1920s. Early life Jacques Robert was born in 1890. Career Robert started his career as a silent actor by acting in the Count of Monte Cristo film serials directed by Henri Pouctal in the 1910s. He went on to act in films by pioneer directors like Charles Burguet, Gérard Bourgeois, Henri Pouctal, René Leprince, and Léon Poirier, up until 1921. He went on to direct six silent films. Death He died on January 15, 1928 in France. Filmography As an actor *''La course du flambeau (1918 film), La course du flambeau'' (dir. Charles Burguet, 1918). *''L'âme de Pierre'' (dir. Charles Burguet, 1918). *''Le fils de la nuit'' (dir. Gérard Bourgeois, 1919). *''Travail'' (dir. Henri Pouctal, 1920). *''La force de la vie'' (dir. René Leprince, 1920). *''Narayana (film), Narayana'' (dir. Léon Poirier, 1920). *''L'essor'' (dir. Charles Burguet, 1921). *''L'ombre déchirée'' (dir. Léon Poirier, 1921). ...
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