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Antonio Saggio

Antonio Saggio (born Naples, February 19, 1934 – Rome, January 24, 2011). Spouse: Silvia Bertorello. Children: Valeria, Isabella, Fabrizio.
== Legal career ==

Antonio Saggio was born in Naples on February 19, 1934. He received a degree in Law from the University of Naples, with a thesis in international law entitled War of Peoples or of Armies? Beginning his career as a magistrate, he is quickly appointed Judge of the Ordinary Courts (first instance). In 1973, he is appointed to the Court of Appeals and from 1974 to 1978 provided counsel to the Legal Office of the Minister of Justice. In 1980, he was appointed to the Rome Court of Cassation (last instance) Research Office of the Constitutional Court where he reviewed and prepared briefs and provided counsel to the sitting court. From 1988 to 1989, he serves as a member of the Council of Advisors to the Chief Justice. In 2001, he is appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Cassation Civil Division I, a position he holds through 2005.

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