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Henri Donnedieu de
Vabres (8 July 1880 – 14
February 1952) was a
French jurist who took part in the
Nuremberg trials after World War II and a president...
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Renaud Donnedieu de
Vabres (French pronunciation: [ʁəno dɔndjø də vabʁ]; born 13
March 1954 in Neuilly-sur-Seine),
often known as RDDV, is a
French politician...
- The New York Times.
Retrieved September 2, 2009.
Donnedieu,
Renaud (23
February 2005). "Renaud
Donnedieu de
Vabres rend
hommage à
Simone Simon". French...
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replaced by
Auguste Champetier de Ribes. The
French judges were
Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, a
professor of
criminal law, and
deputy Robert Falco, a judge...
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complicity based on the
evidence it had examined, with the
French judge,
Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, dissenting. His wife
Luise attached herself to her husband's...
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where he was one of the two
French judges, as the
alternative to
Henri Donnedieu de Vabres. On the
basis of his work
during the
trials he was
elected an...
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cabinet of the
Ministry of
Culture and Communication,
headed by
Renaud Donnedieu de
Vabres on 30
November 2005, "The
project of the
International French...
- 30-year agreement,
signed in
early 2007 by
French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de
Vabres and
Sheik Sultan bin
Tahnoon Al Nahyan,
establishes that Abu...
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secret agent's **** life". CNN.com. 8 May 2002.
Donnedieu,
Renaud (23
February 2005). "Renaud
Donnedieu de
Vabres rend
hommage à
Simone Simon". French...
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Minister of
Civil Service,
Reform of the State, and
Regional Planning Renaud Donnedieu de
Vabres –
Minister of
European affairs Jean-Pierre
Raffarin – Prime...