Birth Date: | 25 January 1905 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | Caserta | ||||||||
Death Place: | Rome | ||||||||
Nationality: | Italian | ||||||||
Alma Mater: | University of Naples | ||||||||
Occupation: | Jurist | ||||||||
Years Active: | 1927–1988 | ||||||||
Party: | Christian Democracy
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Giacinto Bosco (25 January 1905 – 11 October 1997) was an Italian jurist, academic and politician from the Christian Democrats. He held various ministerial posts from 1960 to 1972. After retiring from politics he served as a judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union between 1976 and 1988.
Born on 25 January 1905 in Caserta Bosco obtained a PhD in law from the University of Naples in 1925.[1]
Bosco worked as a deputy secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the period 1927–1932.[1] He became a professor of international law at the University of Rome and the dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Urbino in 1932.[1] He worked as a full professor of international law at the University of Florence (1933–1940) and at the University of Rome (1940–1975).[1] [2]
Bosco was a member of the Christian Democrats and was a close ally of Amintore Fanfani. In the 1960s they were part of the same faction within the party.[3] Bosco served as a senator in the period 1948–1972 for the Christian Democrats.[4] He was the state secretary at the Ministry of Defense (1953–1958), vice president of the Senate (1958–1960).[1] From 1960 Bosco held several cabinet posts: minister of education (1960–1962); minister of justice (1962–1963); minister of labor and social security (1963–1964 and 1966–1968); minister without portfolio for United Nations affairs (1968–1969 and 1970); minister of finance (1969–1970) and minister of posts and telecommunications (1970–1972).[4] He served as a judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union from 7 October 1976 to 6 October 1988.[1]
Bosco died in Rome at the age of 92 on 11 October 1997.[1] [4]