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Achille Colombo Clerici is an Italian lawyer, jurist, author, and community leader. [1] [2] [3] [4] He is the president of Assoedilizia, an association of property owners in Milan and vice-president of Confedilizia, an association of Italian property owners. [5] [6]

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He received his law degree from Università Cattolica di Milano. [4] He is admitted practice before the Italian Supreme Court and served as a tax court judge from 1981 to 1994. [4]

Career

Colombo Clerici has been involved with numerous associations and foundations focused on international relations throughout his career. [1] He is the president of Istituto Europa Asia and president emeritus of Istituto Italo Cinese, an institute founded in 1971 by Vittorino Colombo to foster relations between Italy and China. [7] [8] Colombo Clerici is also a co-founder and committee member of Fondazione Carlo Cattaneo, a foundation, which fosters relations between Italy and Switzerland. [1]

He is also involved with property owners’ associations in Italy. [1] He is president of both Assoedilizia, an association of property owners in Milan, and Federlombara Edilizia, an association of property owners in Lombardy. [1] [9] [10] He is also the vice-president of Confedilizia, an association of Italian property owners. [1] [9]

Other positions he holds include the presidency of Amici di Milano, a Milanese civic organization, and Amici del Grandi Alberghi. [1] [7] He is a former member of the Government Commission for the Control of Lombardy and an adviser to the Catholic Diocese of Milan. [1]

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