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Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven

Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven (April 13, 1865 in Havana, Cuba - August 24, 1951 in Havana, Cuba) was a Cuban lawyer, professor of Public and Private International Law, Senator to the Cuban Congress, politician and two-time Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague (1922–1944).
==Education==
Sanchez de Bustamante completed his elementary and secondary studies in Colegio de Belen of the Society of Jesus in Havana, and in the Instituto Cardenal Cisneros in Madrid. His father, Juan Manuel Sanchez de Bustamante y Garcia del Barrio, was a physician in Havana and Professor of Descriptive Anatomy at the University of Havana. Bustamante started his studies of law at the Central University of Madrid while his father served as Senator in the Spanish Cortes. Bustamante returned to Cuba and completed his degree of licentiate of civil and canon law at the University of Havana in 1884. A year later he completed a doctoral dissertation about historical evolution of the Council of State, and earned the degree of doctor at the University of Havana.
Law Professor
Bustamante competed for and obtained the chair of Public and Private International Law of the University of Havana in 1891. He held that chair until his June 1951, confirmed by the U.S. Governor in 1899 and by the Cuban Republic after 1902.
Politician
He served in the Cuban Senate representing in different terms the provinces of Pinar del Rio and Havana from 1902-1916. From that position, Bustamente chaired in several congressional periods the Senate Committee on Justice and Codes, and was a member of the Committee of Foreign Relations. He was the author of the first Cuban law regulating the procedures of constitutional judicial review passed by Congress in 1903 and in force until 1949, with amendments in 1922 and 1935. Bustamante supported progressive bills of the time like the Divorce bill of 1914.
Leader of the Havana Lawyers
From 1913 through 1923, Bustamante was the Dean of the Havana Bar Association. From that position he organized the 1st National Legal Conference in December 1916. The conference was designed to promoted the revision and update of the entire legal system, replacing the Spanish laws by modern legislation that responded to Cuban realities.
National and International Academies
Bustamante was the first president of the National Academy of Arts and Letters established by the Cuban republic in 1910. He was also one of the founding members of the Cuban Academy of the Spanish Language. From 1942 until his death in 1951 he was the President of it. Bustamante was also the founder and president of the Cuban Association of International Law, and founder, Vice-President and President of the International Academy of International and Comparative Law of The Hague.
The Constitutional Convention of 1928
In 1928, he presided over the Constitutional Convention that amended the Constitution of 1901 and permitted President Gerardo Machado to serve a second term in office without elections. Although the political opposition to Machado and to the constitutional reform of 1928 was limited before 1930, after Machado was overthrown in August 1933, Bustamante was subject to a political trial by revolutionary tribunal organized by university students and stripped of his chair in the Havana Law School. In 1936, he was reinstated to it.

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