Giuseppe G. Ruisi | |
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Supreme Court Judge | |
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Born | November 20, 1907 |
Died | 27 January 1975 Bologna, Italy | (aged 67)
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Giuseppe G. Ruisi (November 20, 1907–January 27, 1975) was an Italian Supreme Court Judge. [1]
Ruisi first studied in Sicily at the College of Christ Jesuits (at Mussomeli). His studies were paid for by an unknown benefactor. He later graduated with a degree in philosophy at the University of Palermo and then began his career as a teacher, starting in Malta and then moving to Sant'Agata di Militello (Messina). Ruisi then re-enrolled at the University of Palermo and graduated with a degree in Law. In 1940, during World War II, he volunteered for military service, but Italy needed Judges and he was therefore turned down. Later Ruisi was a Magistrate in the Court of Bologna, and then promoted to Judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Corte di Cassazione) . He was President of the Chamber of the Court of Appeals. He went on to write about the law in his series Il Fallimento. [2] [3] [4]
Ruisi published 3 volumes on the System of Civil & Commercial Jurisprudence called Il Fallimento. [5] [6]
Giuseppe G. Ruisi | |
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![]() | |
Supreme Court Judge | |
Personal details | |
Born | November 20, 1907 |
Died | 27 January 1975 Bologna, Italy | (aged 67)
Nationality | ![]() |
Giuseppe G. Ruisi (November 20, 1907–January 27, 1975) was an Italian Supreme Court Judge. [1]
Ruisi first studied in Sicily at the College of Christ Jesuits (at Mussomeli). His studies were paid for by an unknown benefactor. He later graduated with a degree in philosophy at the University of Palermo and then began his career as a teacher, starting in Malta and then moving to Sant'Agata di Militello (Messina). Ruisi then re-enrolled at the University of Palermo and graduated with a degree in Law. In 1940, during World War II, he volunteered for military service, but Italy needed Judges and he was therefore turned down. Later Ruisi was a Magistrate in the Court of Bologna, and then promoted to Judge of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Corte di Cassazione) . He was President of the Chamber of the Court of Appeals. He went on to write about the law in his series Il Fallimento. [2] [3] [4]
Ruisi published 3 volumes on the System of Civil & Commercial Jurisprudence called Il Fallimento. [5] [6]