Louis Joxe
Louis Joxe | |
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French Minister of Justice | |
In office 1967–1968 | |
President | Charles de Gaulle |
Prime Minister | Georges Pompidou |
Preceded by | Jean Foyer |
Succeeded by | René Capitant |
Personal details | |
Born |
Bourg-la-Reine, France | 16 September 1901
Died |
6 April 1991 89) Paris, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Political party | UDR |
Louis Joxe (16 September 1901 – 6 April 1991) was a French statesman, judge and politician. He was born in Bourg-la-Reine, Hauts-de-Seine.
Career
- Ambassador of France to the USSR (1952–1955)
- Ambassador of France to the Federal Republic of Germany (-July 1956)
- Secretary General
- Minister of National Education (from 15 January 1960 to 23 November 1960 and from 15 October 1962 to 28 November 1962)
- Minister for Algerian Affairs (1960–1962) - signed the Évian Accords
- Minister of Administrative Reforms (1962–1966)
- Minister of Justice (6 April 1967 to 30 May 1968)
- Deputy of Rhône (1967–1977)
- Judge of the Constitutional Council of France
Personal life
He was the father of the politician Pierre Joxe. Louis Joxe died, aged 89, in Paris.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Michel Debré |
Minister of National Education 1960 |
Succeeded by Pierre Guillaumat |
Preceded by Pierre Sudreau |
Minister of National Education 1962 |
Succeeded by Christian Fouchet |
Preceded by Jean Foyer |
Minister of Justice 1967–1968 |
Succeeded by René Capitant |
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