Roland Drago
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Roland Drago
Summary
Roland Drago is a human[1]. His place of birth was Algiers[2]. He was born on June 22, 1923[3]. He died in Le Chesnay[4]. He died on May 7, 2009[5]. He worked as a jurist[6], judge[7], and university teacher[8].
Key Facts
- Roland Drago was born in Algiers[2].
- Roland Drago died in Le Chesnay[4].
- Roland Drago was born on June 22, 1923[3].
- Roland Drago died on May 7, 2009[5].
- A child of Roland Drago was Guillaume Drago[9].
- Roland Drago held citizenship in France[10].
- Roland Drago worked as a jurist[6].
- Roland Drago's professions included judge[7].
- Roland Drago worked as a university teacher[8].
- Roland Drago's field of work was comparative law[11].
- Roland Drago's field of work was legislative process[12].
- Roland Drago held the position of president[13].
- Roland Drago held the position of president[14].
- Roland Drago held the position of general secretary[15].
- Roland Drago held the position of Q137386736[16].
- Roland Drago held the position of president[17].
- Among Roland Drago's employers was Panthéon-Assas University Paris[18].
- Roland Drago was employed by École nationale d'administration[19].
- Among Roland Drago's employers was École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr[20].
- Roland Drago's doctoral advisor was Marcel Waline[21].
- Roland Drago received the Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[22].
- Roland Drago received the Grand Officer of the Order of Saint-Charles[23].
- Roland Drago was a member of Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques[24].
- Roland Drago was a member of Carrefour de l'horloge[25].
- Roland Drago was a member of Enseignement et Liberté[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Roland Drago was born in Algiers[2]. He was born on June 22, 1923[3].
Education
Roland Drago's doctoral advisor was Marcel Waline[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[6], judge[7], and university teacher[8]. Fields of work include comparative law[11], an academic discipline[27] and legislative process[12], a legal term or legal concept[28]. Employers include Panthéon-Assas University Paris[18], a university in France[29], in France[30], founded in 1971[31], headquartered in Paris[32]; École nationale d'administration[19], a grande école[33], in France[34], founded in 1945[35], headquartered in Strasbourg[36]; and École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr[20], a grande école[37], in France[38], founded in 1802[39], headquartered in Guer[40]. Positions held include president[13], a corporate title[41]; general secretary[15], a position[42]; and Q137386736[16]. Doctoral students include Ali El Mhamdi[43], b. 1952[44], of Morocco[45]; Olivier Dugrip[46], an academic[47], b. 1956[48], of France[49], awarded the Officer of the National Order of Merit[50]; Jacques Chevallier[51], a jurist[52], b. 1943[53], of France[54]; Ousmane Batoko[55], a politician[56], b. 1949[57], of Benin[58], awarded the Order of Merit of Benin[59]; Denis Giraux[60], b. 1956[61], of France[62]; and Michèle Guillaume-Hofnung[63].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[22], a grade of an order[64], founded in 1955[65] and Grand Officer of the Order of Saint-Charles[23], a grade of an order[66], in Monaco[67], founded in 1858[68].
Personal Life
A child of Roland Drago was Guillaume Drago[9].
Death and Burial
Roland Drago died on May 7, 2009[5]. He died in Le Chesnay[4].
FAQs
Where was Roland Drago born?
Born in Algiers[2], Roland Drago…
Where did Roland Drago die?
Roland Drago passed away in Le Chesnay[4].
What did Roland Drago do for work?
Roland Drago worked as jurist[6], judge[7], and university teacher[8].
What awards did Roland Drago receive?
Honors received include Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[22] and Grand Officer of the Order of Saint-Charles[23].