Paolo Rossi (politician)
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, 15 September 1900 –
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, 24 May 1985) was an Italian lawyer and politician.


Biography

Paolo Rossi was the son of the famous criminal lawyer of
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, Francesco Rossi, and of Iride Garrone. He came from an educated and progressive Ligurian family; his cousin was Maria Vittoria Rossi, better known as Irene Brin, the fashion journalist and style icon. The young man decided to follow his father's footsteps and graduated at the
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, he enrolled to the Bar of the
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of Genoa at 21 and to
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at 28. Persecuted by the fascists, in 1926 his study of via Roma in Genoa was destroyed and burned. In 1932 he wrote his first book "The death penalty and its criticism", which will be blocked by the censors because it opposed the death penalty supported by the fascist regime. He married Giuseppina Bagnara, called Giugi, whom he met in
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, and he has a daughter, the writer Maria Francesca Rossi, known with her pen name of
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. In 1937 he wrote his second book "Skepticism and dogmatic in criminal law", which was also criticized for its too progressive ideas. During the war, the family moved near
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, in Gattaiola. In those years he joins the resistance and, with his wife, he managed to save many young people from fascist raids. In 1948 he published "The parties against democracy" and, shortly afterwards, was appointed Professor of Criminal Law at the
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. On 15 October 1947 he became a member of the
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and of the Committee on the
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. The same year he became Professor of Criminal Law at the
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. A leading member of the
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, he was elected as Member of Parliament in the first four legislatures, and took, in two of them, the vice-presidency of the
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in addition to the presidency of some inquiry commissions. He was Minister of Education from 6 July 1955 to 19 May 1957 during the first Government of
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. In 1958 he was appointed Vice-President of the
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, and in 1961 President of the Commission on the problems of
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. He was the first president of the
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(in the third Legislature from 14 February to 15 May 1963) which was then called the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry on the Mafia in Sicily. On 2 May 1969 he was named Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic by the
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Giuseppe Saragat Giuseppe Saragat (; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician who served as the president of Italy from 1964 to 1971. Early life Born to Sardinian parents, he was a member of the Unitary Socialist Party (Italy, 1922), Unita ...
, was sworn in on 9 May 1969 and was elected president of the Court on 18 December 1975. He ceased to hold office as President on 9 May 1978 but stayed on as judge until 2 August 1979). He was the author of many texts, both in the legal and in the political field. From 1970 to 1973 he published a collection of four volumes on the history of Italy, entitled "History of Italy from 476 to the present day". He was also president of the general National Corps of Italian Boy Scouts (CNGEI). He died in Lucca on 24 May 1985 and was buried in the cemetery of Gattaiola.


Honours

On 6 August 1970 he was named "Knight Grand Cross of
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Giuseppe Saragat Giuseppe Saragat (; 19 September 1898 – 11 June 1988) was an Italian politician who served as the president of Italy from 1964 to 1971. Early life Born to Sardinian parents, he was a member of the Unitary Socialist Party (Italy, 1922), Unita ...
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Bibliography

* P. Rossi, ''La pena di morte e la sua critica'', Genova, Bozzi Succ. Lattes, 1932. * P. Rossi, ''Scetticismo e dogmatica nel diritto penale'', Messina-Milano, 1937. * P. Rossi, ''Lineamenti di diritto penale costituzionale'', Palermo, Priulla, 1953. * P. Rossi, ''I partiti contro la democrazia'', 1945. ASIN : B0017VJ10M * P. Rossi, ''Storia d'Italia dal 476 ai giorni nostri'', Moderne Canesi 1970–1973. ASIN : B00LJ1FI6K


Further reading

* "Scrittori Lucchesi", di Bartolomeo di Monaco (2012) – * "Paolo Rossi, un intellettuale democratico", di Graziano Lori (2009).


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rossi, Paolo 1900 births 1985 deaths People from Bordighera Italian Socialist Party politicians Italian Democratic Socialist Party politicians Education ministers of Italy Members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy Deputies of Legislature I of Italy Deputies of Legislature II of Italy Deputies of Legislature III of Italy Deputies of Legislature IV of Italy Politicians of Liguria Presidents of the Constitutional Court of Italy