
Franco Frattini
Franco Frattini was an esteemed Italian jurist and politician, serving as a minister and member of Parliament during his career. He was known for his insights on legal reforms, particularly regarding the protection of rights, including animal welfare. Frattini emphasized the importance of implementing laws that translate constitutional principles into actionable penalties, advocating for changes in the penal code to ensure effective enforcement of animal protection laws.
Born on Mar 14, 1957 (68 years old)
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Canada:
EU Commissioner for Justice and Security Franco Frattini floated the idea of a European code of conduct for the media when reporting on Islam and other religions.
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Italy:
Franco Frattini was a former vice president of the European Commission, remembered during Barroso's visit to Rome.
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Italy:
Franco Frattini, a jurist and former minister, emphasized the need to quickly change the penal code to enforce animal protection laws.
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