Victor Cădere (July 22, 1891–February 11, 1980) was a Romanian jurist, administrator and diplomat.
Under the reign of King Carol II of Romania, he also was secretary general of the Interior Ministry and royal resident of Ținutul Dunării.
As diplomat he was minister plenipotentiary of Romania to Warsaw (1931–1935), Belgrade, and Lisbon (1942–1944).
[1] Between 1933 and 1934 he was the president of FIDAC (The Interallied Federation of War Veterans Organisations).
Being able to leave Romania, he worked as Associate Professor of the University of Paris.