Emile Bender
Emile Joseph Louis Bender is a lawyer and a French politician born on September 6th, 1871 with Charentay (the Rhone) and dead on March 26th, 1953 with Nice.
Biography
Wire of a wine grower, Emile Bender makes his secondary studies and higher than Lyon, where it is received doctor in right, then is registered with the bar of this city, while exploiting a vine. He is first secretary of the Conference of Lyons lawyers, and secretary of the Revue practical matters of working legislation and social economy . He publishes several legal works.
Member of the Radical party, it is elected mayor of Odenas in 1901, then appointed at the time of a by-election in 1907, general adviser in 1913 and chair general advice in 1920. Re-elected appointed as of the first turn in 1914, Bender returns in several commissions, in particular that of Work, the legal Reform, the civil and criminal Legislation (of which he is vice-president), and of the Budget. He is rapporteur of several laws, in particular those which concern the German goods and autro-Hungarian.
Beaten in 1919 (it is third on the radical list, which obtains two elected officials), it finds its seat of deputy in 1924. Again beaten in 1928, he becomes senator in 1931. To the Senate, it belongs to the commission the Commercial, of which he is vice-president, then, as from 1935, president.
July 10th, 1940, Emile Bender belongs to the eighty members of Parliament who vote against the full powerss with Philippe Pétain. Then, it withdraws political life, and does not request any mandate after the Libération.
Source
- Jean Jolly (to dir.), Dictionary of the French members of Parliament , university Presses of France
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