Juan de Hinojosa Ferrer

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Juan de Hinojosa Ferrer (Madrid, 1886 — 6 March 1955, Madrid) was a Spanish Supreme Court judge and writer specialized in labour law [es]. He was a member of the Instituto de Reformas Sociales [es].

Biography[edit]

In 1886, he was born in Madrid,[1] son of Eduardo de Hinojosa y Naveros [es].[2][3]

In 1906, he earned his doctorate of law at the Universidad de Madrid [es]. In 1907, he went to the French Third Republic to study the Catholic social movement there and, from 1907 to 1909, the labour movement [fr], translating French sources to Spanish for the Center of Catholic Publications.[1] His association with the Catholic Church in Spain continued throughout his life, being a conference president of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul at St Sebastian's Church, Madrid and a member of the Brothers of Refuge.[4]

In 1909, he joined the technical staff of the Instituto de Reformas Sociales [es], becoming a judge in 1915.[1] In the 1920s, he served in Zaragoza, Aragon,[3] presiding over Archbishop of Zaragoza Juan Soldevilla y Romero's murder case.[2][3]

On 26 July 1943, the Superior Council for the Protection of Minors and his presidency over it were promulgated; he resigned in 1952 due to poor health.[4] From 1944, he was on the Supreme Court, additionally serving on the Court of Political Responsibilities[2][3] and its liquidation commission.[3] On 2 June 1953, he was elected academician of the Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, but failed to present his acceptance speech on 28 May 1954,[1] with his death on 6 March 1955 in Madrid[2][3] preventing his admission.[1]

He was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit and the Order of Saint Raymond of Peñafort.[4]

Works[edit]

Among published articles in the Catholic Madrileño newspaper El Universo [es],[2][3] collaborations in Revista Católica de Gestiones Sociales, and similar publications[3] his bibliography entails:[1]

  • El catolicismo en la actual literatura francesa. Siluetas literarias. Madrid: Centro de Publicaciones Católicas. 1909. OCLC 431411200.
  • Hacia la luz. Novela original, Premio Condesa de Sietefuentes. Madrid: Biblioteca Patria. 1910. OCLC 803821236.
  • Concepto de los derechos adquiridos y de los intereses creados. ¿Hasta qué punto deben ser tenidos en cuenta por el legislador? Memoria premiada por la Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas en el Concurso ordinario de 1916. Madrid: Imprenta de Jaime Ratés. 1919. OCLC 237313766.
  • En el mundo de las almas. Novela original, Premio Tartiere. Madrid: Biblioteca Patria. 1920. OCLC 433401914.
  • Comentario a la nueva Ley de accidentes de Trabajo de 10 de enero de 1922. Dos tomos. Valencia: Vicente Tarancher-Renovación Tipográfica. 1922–1923. OCLC 1293151286.
  • "El contrato de trabajo. Comentarios a la Ley de 21 de noviembre de 1931". Editorial Revista de Derecho Privado [Wikidata]. Madrid. 1932. ISSN 0034-7922. OCLC 27063709.
  • "El enjuiciamiento en el Derecho del Trabajo". Editorial Revista de Derecho Privado. Madrid. 1933. ISSN 0034-7922. OCLC 19430842.
  • Eduardo de Hinojosa, historiador del Derecho y varón justo. Madrid: Información Jurídica. 1950. OCLC 431918045.

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