Henri Laugier (1888-1973) was a French scholar. He served as the president of the
French National Centre for Scientific Research from 1939 to 1940 and from 1943 to 1944.
Early life
Henri Laugier was born on 15 August 1888.
He studied medicine, but dropped out of university to serve in the
First World War.
After the war, he returned to university and received a PhD.
Career
Laugier started his career as a researcher for the
Fondation Dosne-Thiers.
He taught Physiology of Work at the
Conservatoire national des arts et métiers from 1930 to 1937.
He became Assistant Professor at the
University of Paris in 1937.
He worked for Minister
Yvon Delbos in 1938.
At the outset of
World War II, he left for
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and subsequently
French Algeria
French Algeria (french: Alger to 1839, then afterwards; unofficially , ar, الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of French colonisation of Algeria. French rule in the region began in 1830 with the ...
.
Laugier served as the president of the
French National Centre for Scientific Research from 1939 to 1940 and from 1943 to 1944.
Laugier was appointed as the Assistant-
Secretary-General for Social Affairs at the
United Nations in 1946.
During his period in office, he was involved in the process of drafting the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
having opened the preparatory meeting of the
Commission on Human Rights.
He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a
world constitution
A world constitution refers to a proposed framework or document aimed at establishing a system of global governance. It seeks to provide a set of principles, structures, and laws to govern the relationships between states and address global iss ...
. As a result, for the first time in human history, a
World Constituent Assembly
The World Constitutional Convention (WCC), also known as the World Constituent Assembly (WCA) or the First World Constituent Assembly, took place in Interlaken, Switzerland and Wolfach, Germany, 1968. The convention aimed to foster global coopera ...
convened to draft and adopt the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth.
Death
Laugier died in 1973.
References
1888 births
1973 deaths
French military personnel of World War I
Academic staff of the University of Paris
Under-Secretaries-General of the United Nations
French officials of the United Nations
World Constitutional Convention call signatories
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