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Marc Bonnant

Marc Bonnant (born 24 October 1944 in the Canton of Ticino,〔« Régis Debray et Marc Bonnant », ''Le Temps'', Thursday 16 September 2010.〕 Switzerland) is a Swiss lawyer, famous for his oratorical art (in French).
He is the son of a diplomat;〔Myriam Meuwly, « Marc Bonnant, avocat, fils de Delia et Georges », ''Le Temps'', Saturday 17 June 2000.〕 in 1959, he moved to Geneva and learned French.〔
Marc Bonnant is Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour and received the Prix du rayonnement français (in 2007).
== Notes and references ==



Biography(| modifier le code )
Family and Early Life(| modifier le code )
Marc Bonnant is the son of Georges Bonnant, Geneva-based lawyer and diplomat, and est Delia Donati, from a legal and magistrate family 2. He studied in Italy, Portugal and Hong Kong, then at Calvin College and the University of Geneva.
He has two daughters, Arlene and Camille, and has been married to Marianne Bayle since 1983. According to military orders, Marc Bonnant is Lieutenant-Colonel.
Judiciary Career(| modifier le code )
Marc Bonnant began studying law in 1971, receiving his first award in 1973 and his second in 1996. His cabinet consists principally of civil rights, family and succession rights, commercial and financial rights, penal codes, and international administration.
At 41, Marc Bonant is the youngest elected member of the Order of Lawyers in Geneva. (nécessaire ).
For 20 years he has presided over the Penal Rights Commission as well as the Oratory Arts Concourse, created in the image of the Conferance in Paris.He notably founded the International Conference of Barristers in the tradition of the Paris Bureau, the CIB, and the Conference of European Barristers. (nécessaire ).
He is a civil party lawyer for cases with Ortiz, Dard, Safra, and Stern, soon to be the lawyer of the Empress of Iran and Souha Arafat(nécessaire ). As a defense attorney, he has plead the cases of Cornfeld, Jaccoud, Moumie, Gelli, de Gorski, Gaon, Polo, Fiorini, Berezovsky, and will be the lawyer for the Moudjahidins in their resistance of Iranian mollahs (nécessaire ). He defeded the ex-wife of Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev during the divorce, and the issue is not yet closed.3 4.
Theater and Conferences (| modifier le code )
Marc Bonnant has given multiple conferences at colleges and universities on Swiss law in Paris on rhetoric, language, culture, and the essential role of notable intellectuals. 5,6,7.
His lecture knowledge has led to an interest in theater, and he has acted in theatrical productions in many cases 8. Over three evenings at Théâtre Bouimie in Lausanne he recited Socrate, Jésus de Nazareth and Charles Baudelaire9.
He participates regularly in the Madame de Stael festival in Staël à Coppet, with readings by Marie-Antoinette, Rousseau, Voltaire and Diderot. He recited Fleurs du mal de Baudelaire10 over four evenings at the Théâtre les Salons in Geneva with Alain Carré as well as the Marquis de Sade. At the Grand Théâtre of Genèva, he presented Bernard-Henri Lévy with Alain Carré over 4 evenings to Wagner 11,12
In acknowledgement of his contribution to defense and his illustrious knowledge of the French language, Marc Bonnant was named Knight and Officer of the Order of the Legion of Honor by Marc Fumaroli, writer and French academic13. He shook hands with Maurice Druon, French Academy Secretary, who saluted him as "the best improviser in Europe"14.

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