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Vincenzo Caianiello
Minister of Justice
In office February 16, 1996 – May 17, 1996
Prime Minister
Lamberto Dini
Preceded by
Lamberto Dini
Succeeded by
Giovanni Maria Flick
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Born
(1932-10-02)2 October 1932 Caserta, Italy
Died
26 April 2002(2002-04-26) (aged 69) Rome, Italy
Profession
Jurist Politician
Vincenzo Caianiello (2 October 1932 – 26 April 2002) was an Italian jurist, member of the Constitutional Court of Italy from October 23, 1986, to October 23, 1995.
Born in Aversa, Campania, he was the president of the Constitutional Court from September 9, 1995, to the end of his term in office. His term was the shortest of any president of the Court. In January 1996 he became Minister of Justice in Lamberto Dini's government and resigned from office in May of same year.
Caianiello died in Rome in 2002.
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Preceded by
Lamberto Dini
Italian Minister of Justice 1996
Succeeded by
Giovanni Maria Flick
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