John Henry de Villiers

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John Henry de Villiers was a prominent South African jurist who became the inaugural Chief Justice of the Union of South Africa and played a key role in shaping its early legal system.

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instanceOf Chief Justice
human
judge
jurist
appointedBy British Crown NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Cape Colony NERFINISHED
South Africa
dateOfBirth 1842-06-15
dateOfDeath 1914-09-02
educatedAt Inner Temple NERFINISHED
South African College NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName de Villiers NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork colonial law
constitutional law
law
givenName John NERFINISHED
hasHonorificSuffix PC
honorificTitle Baron de Villiers NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Afrikaans
English
legalSystem South African legal system
memberOf Cape Bar NERFINISHED
middleName Henry NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Baron de Villiers NERFINISHED
notableFor being the inaugural Chief Justice of the Union of South Africa
contributing to the unification of South African courts after Union in 1910
shaping the early legal system of the Union of South Africa
notableWork judgments as Chief Justice of the Cape Colony
judgments as Chief Justice of the Union of South Africa
occupation judge
jurist
politician
partOf judiciary of the Cape Colony
judiciary of the Union of South Africa
placeOfBirth Cape Town NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Cape Town NERFINISHED
positionHeld Attorney-General of the Cape Colony NERFINISHED
Chief Justice of the Cape Colony
Chief Justice of the Union of South Africa NERFINISHED
Member of the Cape Parliament
Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly
religion Christianity
residence Cape Town NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cape Town NERFINISHED
Union of South Africa NERFINISHED

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Chief Justice of South Africa firstHolder John Henry de Villiers