Tudor Drăganu
Tudor Drăganu (December 2, 1912 – August 21, 2010) was a Romanian jurist who specialized in constitutional law.
Born in Năsăud, in what was then Austria-Hungary,[1] his father was linguist Nicolae Drăganu.[2][3] After completing primary school in his native town, he went to George Barițiu High School in Cluj, followed by the law faculty of Cluj University. There, he successively worked as assistant, associate and full professor of constitutional and administrative law. He was elected an honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 2003.[1]
Notes
- Seni and Seni, p. 52
- (in Romanian) "Prof. Univ. Dr. Tudor Drăganu", at the Năsăud City Hall site
- Chiriac, p. 13
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References
- (in Romanian) Lucian Chiriac, "L'activité scientifique et les contributions du professeur Tudor Drăganu à l'évolution du droit public", in Revista "Curentul Juridic", 1(52)/2013, p. 13-16
- (in Romanian) Ioanela Alis Seni, Ioan Seni, "140 de ani de la înființarea Academiei Române. Academicienii năsăudeni și spiritul cărturăresc năsăudean", in Revista Transilvania, 3/2006, p. 43-53
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