Federico Cammeo
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Federico Cammeo (1872 - 1939) was an
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and an important figure in the
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of the Fascist era in Italy.


Biography

Cammeo taught at the
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from 1901, at the
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from 1905, and from 1911 at the
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. From 1925 he taught at the
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, from which he was dismissed under the
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of 18 November 1938. From 1930 until 1938 he was a member of the
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. Cammeo drew up the laws of the new
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in 1932.


Works

* ''Questioni di diritto amministrativo'', 1900 * ''Le manifestazioni di volontà dello Stato'', 1901 * ''Commentario delle leggi sulla giustizia amministrativa'', 1910 * ''I vizi di errore, dolo e violenza negli atti amministrativi'', 1913 * ''Il Corso di diritto amministrativo'', 1914 * ''I contratti della pubblica amministrazione'', 1937


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cammeo, Federico 1872 births 1939 deaths 19th-century Italian Jews Lawyers from Milan 20th-century Italian Jews Academic staff of the University of Bologna Academic staff of the University of Florence Academic staff of the University of Cagliari 20th-century Italian jurists