Gaspare Ambrosini

Gaspare Ambrosini (24 October 1886 in Favara, Sicily – 17 August 1985[1][2] in Rome) was an Italian jurist and statesman.

In 1918, acting as private assistant to aging Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, played a noted role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles.

Ambrosini escaped having to align himself with the ideology of fascism first by teaching colonial law and then by conducting extensive milestone studies on federalism and electoral systems.

Until his death Ambrosini chaired a government institution which meticulously documented all Italian activities in Africa.

At the age of 86, he wrote and published his last treaty comparing the Italian constitution to the principles of the French revolution and the American independence.

Gaspare Ambrosini