Christian Gavalda
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Christian Gavalda
Summary
Christian Gavalda is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1926[2]. He died on January 1, 2006[3]. He worked as a jurist[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Christian Gavalda was born on January 1, 1926[2].
- Christian Gavalda died on January 1, 2006[3].
- Christian Gavalda worked as a jurist[4].
- Christian Gavalda worked as a university teacher[5].
- Christian Gavalda's field of work was commercial law[6].
- Christian Gavalda's field of work was economics of banking[7].
- Christian Gavalda's field of work was international law[8].
- Christian Gavalda is recorded as male[9].
- Christian Gavalda's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Christian Gavalda supervised Ardavan Amir-Aslani as a doctoral student[11].
- Christian Gavalda supervised Ronan Girre as a doctoral student[12].
- Christian Gavalda supervised Hamid Algabid as a doctoral student[13].
- Christian Gavalda supervised Xenia Legendre as a doctoral student[14].
- Christian Gavalda supervised Laurence Martinez-Bellet as a doctoral student[15].
- Christian Gavalda's given name is recorded as Christian[16].
- Christian Gavalda's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Christian Gavalda was born on January 1, 1926[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include commercial law[6], an area of law[18]; economics of banking[7], an industry[19]; and international law[8], an academic discipline[20]. Doctoral students include Ardavan Amir-Aslani[11], a lawyer[21], b. 1965[22], of France[23], awarded the Officer of the National Order of Merit[24]; Ronan Girre[12], a composer[25], b. 1959[26]; Hamid Algabid[13], a politician[27], b. 1941[28], of Niger[29], awarded the King Faisal International Prize in Service to Islam[30]; Xenia Legendre[14]; and Laurence Martinez-Bellet[15].
Death and Burial
Christian Gavalda died on January 1, 2006[3].
FAQs
What did Christian Gavalda do for work?
Christian Gavalda worked as jurist[4] and university teacher[5].