Jules Van Dievoet

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Jules van Dievoet

Jules VAN DIEVOET (1844-1917) Lawyer.jpg
Born7 March 1844
Died2 March 1917 (1917-03-03) (aged 72)
Brussels
Resting placeBrussels Cemetery
Nationality Kingdom of Belgium
Alma materUniversité libre de Bruxelles
OccupationLawyer, jurist
FamilyVan Dievoet family

Jules Van Dievoet (/ˈdvʊt/, 7 March 1844 – 2 March 1917) was a Belgian jurist and Supreme Court advocate.[1]

Jules van Dievoet was the owner of the Château du Moisnil

He was the son of Augustus Van Dievoet, jurist, lawyer, historian and Latin writer.

Biography[]

He married Marguerite Anspach (18 September 1852 – 24 December 1934), daughter of Jules Anspach, burgomaster of the City of Brussels.

After studying at the Athénée de Bruxelles and studying at the Faculty of Law of the Free University of Brussels, where he obtained his doctorate in law with distinction in 1865, he was destined for the career of a lawyer.

After an internship at Louis Leclercq, he was sworn in as a lawyer on 18 August 1865. He was appointed barrister at the Court of Cassation by Royal Decree of 31 December 1880, replacing Auguste Orts, who had died.

He was president of the Bar of Cassation from 1900 to 1902.

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Bibliography[]

  • Bart Coppein and Jérôme De Brouwer, Histoire du barreau de Bruxelles / 1811–2011 / Geschiedenis van de balie van Brussel, Brussels, Bruylant, 2012, p. 88.

References[]

  1. ^ "Artistes, de père en fils". Site-LeVif-FR. 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2019-12-09.


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