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{{Infobox Politician
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| name = Felipe Osterling Parodi
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|office = [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|President of the Senate of Peru]]
| office = [[President of the Congress of Peru|President of the Senate]]
|term_start = 28 July 1991
| term_start = 26 July 1991
|term_end = 5 April 1992
| term_end = 5 April 1992
|predecessor = [[Máximo San Román]]
| predecessor = [[Máximo San Román]]
|successor = "Senate Abolished"
| successor = Senate abolished
|office2 = [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Senator of the Republic of Peru]]
| office2 = [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|Member of the Senate]]
|term_start2 = 28 July 1985
| term_start2 = 26 July 1985
|term_end2 = 5 April 1992
| term_end2 = 5 April 1992
|office3 = [[Ministry of Justice (Peru)|Minister of Justice and Worship of Peru]]
| office3 = [[Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (Peru)|Minister of Justice and Worship]]
|president3 = [[Fernando Belaúnde Terry]]
| president3 = [[Fernando Belaúnde Terry]]
|term_start3 = 28 July 1980
| term_start3 = 28 July 1980
|term_end3 = 3 August 1981
| term_end3 = 3 August 1981
|predecessor3 = None
| predecessor3 = None
|successor3 = [[Enrique Elías Laroza]]
| successor3 = [[Enrique Elías Laroza]]
| birth_name = Felipe Enrique Osterling Parodi
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1932|5|14}}
|birth_place = [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
| birth_place = [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
|party = [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2014|8|30|1932|5|14}}
|religion = [[Catholic]]
| death_place = [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
|spouse = [[Josefina Letts Colmenares]]
| party = [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]]
|website = [http://www.osterlingfirm.com www.osterlingfirm.com]
| spouse = [[Josefina Letts Colmenares]]
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'''Felipe Enrique Osterling Parodi''' (born [[Lima]], May 14, 1932) is a [[law]]yer, [[writer]] and [[Peru]]vian [[politician]]. Member and leader of the [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]], served in senior positions in the Peruvian government.
'''Felipe Enrique Osterling Parodi''' (14 May 1932 – 30 August 2014)<ref>{{cite news|title=Falleció líder pepecista Felipe Osterling a los 82 años|url=http://elcomercio.pe/politica/partidos/fallecio-fundador-pepecista-felipe-osterling-82-anos-noticia-1753567|access-date=31 August 2014|publisher=El Comercio|date=30 August 2014}}</ref> was a Peruvian lawyer, writer and politician. He was a member and leader of the [[Christian People's Party (Peru)|Christian People's Party]], and served in senior positions in the Peruvian government.


==Early life and education ==
==Biography==
Son of Luis Felipe Osterling Parodi Irvine and Regina Garcia. Uncle prominent Peruvian lawyer Alfredo Enrique Martín Parodi Plaza, pharmacist and businessman Luis Miguel Parodi Plaza. He attended school of the Sacred Hearts Recoleta. He studied law at the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]], from which he graduated in 1967. He did postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Law of the [[University of Michigan]] and the [[New York University]].
He was the son of Luis Felipe Osterling Parodi Irvine and Regina Garcia. He was the uncle of the prominent Peruvian lawyer Alfredo Enrique Martín Parodi Plaza, and pharmacist and businessman Luis Miguel Parodi Plaza. He attended the school of the Sacred Hearts Recoleta. He studied law at the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]], from which he graduated in 1967. He did postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Law of the [[University of Michigan]] and the [[New York University]].


== Career ==
Since 1957 he is professor of [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]], where he has taught courses on Private International Law, Contracts and Civil Law Practice. Since 1964 as head teacher dictates the course of Obligations Law, which also was in charge at the University of Lima (1986-1989). In 1966 he attended as a visiting professor at the Universities of [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[University of Georgetown|Georgetown]], [[University of Columbia|Columbia]] and [[University of New York|New York]].
Since 1957 he was professor of [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]], where he taught courses on Private International Law, Contracts and Civil Law Practice. Since 1964, he was head teacher, and dictated the course of Obligations Law, which also was in charge at the University of Lima (1986–1989). In 1966 he attended as a visiting professor at the Universities of [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]], [[University of Columbia|Columbia]] and [[New York University|New York]].


He was Dean of the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]] for the period 1969-1972.
He was Dean of the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]] for the period 1969–1972.


== Political career ==
In July 1980 he was appointed [[Ministry of Justice of Peru|Minister of Justice and Worship]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Christian Democracy in Latin America: Electoral Competition and Regime Conflicts |last=Mainwaring |first=Scott |page=349 |year=2003 |publisher=[[Stanford University Press]] |isbn=9780804745987 }}</ref> by [[Fernando Belaunde Terry]], as such a ministry had to refound disappeared in the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces remained in office until August 1981.
In July 1980 he was appointed [[Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (Peru)|Minister of Justice and Worship]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Christian Democracy in Latin America: Electoral Competition and Regime Conflicts |last=Mainwaring |first=Scott |page=349 |year=2003 |publisher=[[Stanford University Press]] |isbn=9780804745987 }}</ref> by [[Fernando Belaúnde Terry|Fernando Belaunde Terry]], as such a ministry had to refound disappeared in the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces remained in office until August 1981.


In the [[Peruvian general election, 1985|1985 general election]], he was elected Senator representing the Christian People's Party for the period 1985 to 1990. Inside the Senate, he was member of the Permanent Commission of the Congress and the Committees on National Defense and Justice and Internal Order.
In the [[1985 Peruvian general election|1985 general election]], he was elected Senator representing the Christian People's Party for the period 1985 to 1990. Inside the Senate, he was member of the Permanent Commission of the Congress and the Committees on National Defense and Justice and Internal Order.


In the [[Peruvian general election, 1990|1990 general election]], he was reelected as Senator representing his party inside the [[Fredemo]] coalition of [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] for the period 1990 to 1995. A year later he was elected [[Congress of the Republic of Peru|President of the Senate]] for the legislature 1991 - 1992.<ref>{{cite book |title=Conservative Parties, the Right, and Democracy in Latin America |last=Middlebrook |first=Kevin J. |page=266 |year=2000 |publisher=[[Johns Hopkins University Press]] |isbn=9780801863868 }}</ref>
In the [[1990 Peruvian general election|1990 general election]], he was reelected as Senator representing his party under the [[Democratic Front (Peru)|FREDEMO]] coalition of [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] for the period 1990 to 1995. A year later he was elected [[President of the Congress of Peru|President of the Senate]] for the legislature 1991 1992.<ref>{{cite book |title=Conservative Parties, the Right, and Democracy in Latin America |last=Middlebrook |first=Kevin J. |page=[https://archive.org/details/conservativepart0000unse/page/266 266] |year=2000 |publisher=[[Johns Hopkins University Press]] |isbn=9780801863868 |url=https://archive.org/details/conservativepart0000unse/page/266 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.congreso.gob.pe/participacion/museo/congreso/presidentes/Felipe_osterling|title=Felipe Osterling Parodi}}</ref>


With the coup of 1992, Osterling was unable to perform his duties and was even beaten by the police that restricted entry to the Congress because of he was in "house arrest".<ref>{{cite news |title=Diez años después la democracia peruana goza de buena salud |url=http://www.editoraperu.com.pe/edc/02/04/05/inf.htm |work=[[El Peruano]] |date=5 April 2002 |accessdate=20 November 2012 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20081010140052/http://www.editoraperu.com.pe/edc/02/04/05/inf.htm |archivedate=10 October 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Fujimori's Peru: Deception in the Public Sphere |last=Conaghan |first=Catherine M. |page=27 |year=2005 |publisher=[[University of Pittsburgh Press]] |isbn=9780822959434 }}</ref> After these incidents, he returned to his law firm, and was Dean of the School of Lawyers of [[Lima]] in 1995.
With the coup of 1992, Osterling was unable to perform his duties and was even beaten by the police that restricted entry to the Congress because he was under "house arrest".<ref>{{cite news |title=Diez años después la democracia peruana goza de buena salud |url=http://www.editoraperu.com.pe/edc/02/04/05/inf.htm |work=[[El Peruano]] |access-date=20 November 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081010140052/http://www.editoraperu.com.pe/edc/02/04/05/inf.htm |archive-date=10 October 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Fujimori's Peru: Deception in the Public Sphere |last=Conaghan |first=Catherine M. |page=27 |year=2005 |publisher=[[University of Pittsburgh Press]] |isbn=9780822959434 }}</ref> After these incidents, he returned to his law firm, and was Dean of the School of Lawyers of [[Lima]] in 1995.


In May 1993 it was incorporated as a full member of the Peruvian Academy of Law, of which he was President (2006-2008). It is also relevant academic of the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Buenos Aires (Argentina).
In May 1993 it was incorporated as a full member of the Peruvian Academy of Law, of which he was President (2006–2008). It is also relevant academic of the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Buenos Aires (Argentina).


He has served as chairman of Hoechst Peruana SA, Vice Chairman of San Juan SAA Brewery, director of the Corporation [[Union of Peruvian Breweries Backus and Johnston|Backus & Johnston]] SAA, vice chairman of Volcan Compania Minera SAA, Chairman of the Brewers and director of the National Society of Industries.
He served as chairman of Hoechst Peruana SA, Vice Chairman of San Juan SAA Brewery, director of the Corporation [[Union of Peruvian Breweries Backus and Johnston|Backus & Johnston]] SAA, vice chairman of Volcan Compania Minera SAA, Chairman of the Brewers and director of the National Society of Industries.


Today is the study's lead attorney Osterling, Vice Chairman of Volcan Compania Minera. Although he is no longer actively involved in politics, remains a member of the Christian People's Party.
Today is the study's lead attorney Osterling, Vice Chairman of Volcan Compania Minera. He remained a member of the Christian People's Party.


==Books==
==Books==
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 6 January 2024

Felipe Osterling Parodi
President of the Senate
In office
26 July 1991 – 5 April 1992
Preceded byMáximo San Román
Succeeded bySenate abolished
Member of the Senate
In office
26 July 1985 – 5 April 1992
Minister of Justice and Worship
In office
28 July 1980 – 3 August 1981
PresidentFernando Belaúnde Terry
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byEnrique Elías Laroza
Personal details
Born
Felipe Enrique Osterling Parodi

(1932-05-14)14 May 1932
Lima, Peru
Died30 August 2014(2014-08-30) (aged 82)
Lima, Peru
Political partyChristian People's Party
SpouseJosefina Letts Colmenares
Websitewww.osterlingfirm.com

Felipe Enrique Osterling Parodi (14 May 1932 – 30 August 2014)[1] was a Peruvian lawyer, writer and politician. He was a member and leader of the Christian People's Party, and served in senior positions in the Peruvian government.

Early life and education

[edit]

He was the son of Luis Felipe Osterling Parodi Irvine and Regina Garcia. He was the uncle of the prominent Peruvian lawyer Alfredo Enrique Martín Parodi Plaza, and pharmacist and businessman Luis Miguel Parodi Plaza. He attended the school of the Sacred Hearts Recoleta. He studied law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, from which he graduated in 1967. He did postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Michigan and the New York University.

Career

[edit]

Since 1957 he was professor of Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, where he taught courses on Private International Law, Contracts and Civil Law Practice. Since 1964, he was head teacher, and dictated the course of Obligations Law, which also was in charge at the University of Lima (1986–1989). In 1966 he attended as a visiting professor at the Universities of Notre Dame, Harvard, Georgetown, Columbia and New York.

He was Dean of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru for the period 1969–1972.

Political career

[edit]

In July 1980 he was appointed Minister of Justice and Worship[2] by Fernando Belaunde Terry, as such a ministry had to refound disappeared in the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces remained in office until August 1981.

In the 1985 general election, he was elected Senator representing the Christian People's Party for the period 1985 to 1990. Inside the Senate, he was member of the Permanent Commission of the Congress and the Committees on National Defense and Justice and Internal Order.

In the 1990 general election, he was reelected as Senator representing his party under the FREDEMO coalition of Mario Vargas Llosa for the period 1990 to 1995. A year later he was elected President of the Senate for the legislature 1991 – 1992.[3][4]

With the coup of 1992, Osterling was unable to perform his duties and was even beaten by the police that restricted entry to the Congress because he was under "house arrest".[5][6] After these incidents, he returned to his law firm, and was Dean of the School of Lawyers of Lima in 1995.

In May 1993 it was incorporated as a full member of the Peruvian Academy of Law, of which he was President (2006–2008). It is also relevant academic of the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Buenos Aires (Argentina).

He served as chairman of Hoechst Peruana SA, Vice Chairman of San Juan SAA Brewery, director of the Corporation Backus & Johnston SAA, vice chairman of Volcan Compania Minera SAA, Chairman of the Brewers and director of the National Society of Industries.

Today is the study's lead attorney Osterling, Vice Chairman of Volcan Compania Minera. He remained a member of the Christian People's Party.

Books

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  • Challenges and Achievements, in Justice, Teaching Methods of Law Obligations, Study on Monetary Obligations in Peru (1995)
  • Compendium of Civil Law, Blackberry and Old Cupboard Pages (2005).

References

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  1. ^ "Falleció líder pepecista Felipe Osterling a los 82 años". El Comercio. 30 August 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  2. ^ Mainwaring, Scott (2003). Christian Democracy in Latin America: Electoral Competition and Regime Conflicts. Stanford University Press. p. 349. ISBN 9780804745987.
  3. ^ Middlebrook, Kevin J. (2000). Conservative Parties, the Right, and Democracy in Latin America. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 266. ISBN 9780801863868.
  4. ^ "Felipe Osterling Parodi".
  5. ^ "Diez años después la democracia peruana goza de buena salud". El Peruano. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  6. ^ Conaghan, Catherine M. (2005). Fujimori's Peru: Deception in the Public Sphere. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 27. ISBN 9780822959434.