• Gaston Jèze (March 2, 1869, Toulouse – August 5, 1953, Deauville) was a French academic, humanitarian and human rights activist. He was a professor of...
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    Berlier, engineer, in 1911 Ford Madox Ford, British writer, 26 June 1939 Gaston Jèze, judge, 5 August 1953 Léon Chertok, psychiatrist, July 1991 Rita Cadillac...
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    "invasion métèque" in February 1935 and then in those against law teacher Gaston Jèze, who had been nominated as juridical counsellor of Ethiopia's Negus,...
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    the document. The commission's leading members included the Europeans Gaston Jèze and Johannes Kolmodin, but most prominently Ethiopian intellectuals such...
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    one of the founders of the League of Peace and Freedom Louis Renault Gaston Jèze, French academic, humanitarian and human rights activist (including during...
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  • in action against Gaston Jèze. Between January and March 1936, the nationalist right and the Action française, campaigned for Jèze's resignation.because...
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  • pro-Italian students at the University of Paris calling for the dismissal of Gaston Jèze, who served as legal counsel to Ethiopia. Dame Laura Knight became the...
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