Jean-Pierre Laborde
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Jean-Pierre Laborde
Summary
Jean-Pierre Laborde is a human[1]. He was born on March 1947[2]. He worked as a jurist[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Jean-Pierre Laborde was born on March 1947[2].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde held citizenship in France[5].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's professions included jurist[3].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde worked as a university teacher[4].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's field of work was labor law[6].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's field of work was right to social security[7].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's field of work was private international law[8].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde was employed by University of Bordeaux[9].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde was educated at University of Bordeaux 1[10].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[11].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde is recorded as male[12].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's given name is recorded as Jean-Pierre[14].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's work location is recorded as Bordeaux[15].
- Jean-Pierre Laborde's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[16].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Pierre Laborde was born on March 1947[2].
Education
Jean-Pierre Laborde was educated at University of Bordeaux 1[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[3] and university teacher[4]. Fields of work include labor law[6], an area of law[17]; right to social security[7], an economic, social and cultural rights[18]; and private international law[8], an area of law[19]. Among Jean-Pierre Laborde's employers was University of Bordeaux[9].
Recognition
Jean-Pierre Laborde received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[11].
FAQs
What did Jean-Pierre Laborde do for work?
Jean-Pierre Laborde worked as jurist[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Jean-Pierre Laborde go to school?
Jean-Pierre Laborde was educated at University of Bordeaux 1[10].
What awards did Jean-Pierre Laborde receive?
Honors received include Knight of the National Order of Merit[11].