Background
RIVAROLA, Belisario was born on May 10, 1876 in Barrero Grande. Son of Jacinto Rivarola and Engracia Recalde.
RIVAROLA, Belisario was born on May 10, 1876 in Barrero Grande. Son of Jacinto Rivarola and Engracia Recalde.
Manager of the State Conversion Office (Caja de Conversión), 1905-1906. National deputy, 1908-1912. Municipal councilman of Asunción, 1912—1913.
Minister of Justice, Religion, and Public Instruction, 1913-1916.
Senator, 1917-1921; Minister Plenipotentiary in Montevideo, 1921-1922. Senator and provisional president of the Senate, 1923-1924.
Minister of the Interior, 1924-1929. Senator and vice-president of the Senate since 1931.
Formerly member of the Instituto ParaVíctor, María Enriqueta, Clelia Paulina, Fernando Mario, Octavio Augusto, Eduardo María, José Enrique, and Carlos Héctor.
Educated: English Seminary, 1SA7-1871: Colegio Nacional del Uruguay Province of Entre Ríos, 1871-1873. Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, 1874— 1876. Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires, doctor of jurisprudence and lawyer, 1882.
Public Career: Judge of the Commercial and Criminal Court, Province of Corrientes, 1882.
Member of the Superior Council of Public Education, idem (the same), 1883. Professor in the Colegio Nacional of Corrientes, 1883.
Judge of the Criminal Court, Departamento del Centro, Province of Buenos Aires, 1887. Secretary of the Supreme Court of Justice, Province of Buenos Aires, 1888.
Attorney (fiscal) of the Appellate Court, idem (the same), 1890-1892.
Professor in the Colegio Nacional of Louisiana Plata, 1891. In the Colegio Nacional of Buenos Aires, 1893— 1895. Member of the General Council of Education, Province of Buenos Aires, 1894.
Alternate professor of philosophy in the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires, 1894.
Alternate professor of civil law in the same faculty, 1896. Titular professor of philosophy in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires, 1896.
Titular academician (académico titular) of the same faculty, 1897. Representative of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters on the University Council, 1900-1904.
Professor of penal law in and dean of the Faculty of Juridical and Social Sciences of the University of Louisiana Plata, 1906.
Member of the Council of the University of Louisiana Plata, 1908, 1910. Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Buenos Aires, 1913, 1916. President of the University of Louisiana Plata, 1918- 1921.
Etc.
Doctor Rivarola has since retired from teaching.
Academia de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales of Buenos Aires. Instituto Argentino Brasileño de Cultura (president). Círculo de la Prensa.
Asociación Nacional del Profesorado (president, 1907).
Junta de Historia y Numismática Americana. Instituto Popular de Conferencias of Buenos Aires.
Honorary Member: Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, Madrid. Société Académique d’Histoire Internationale, Paris.
American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Philadelphia.
Instituto Panamericano de Derecho Internacional. International Law Association. Corresponding Member: Academia de la Historia, Venezuela.
Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, Madrid.
Academia de la Historia, Bogotá. Public Ccereer: Member of the Municipal Council of Bogotá, 1915-1917.
Mayor of Bogotá, 1917. Colombian delegate to the Congress of Spanish American History and Geography of Seville, 1921.
Minister Plenipotentiary to Venezuela, 1924-1927.
President of the Advisory Commission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1927-1930, and since 1933. Member, with rank of Minister, of the Commission of Investigation and Conciliation between Bolivia and Paraguay, 1929. Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1930.
Minister on special mission to Venezuela, 1932.
Colombian delegate to the Pan-American Conference of Montevideo, 1933. Professor of public international law in the Colegio Mayor del Rosario.
Professor of the history of art in the School of Fine Arts of Colombia. Academia Colombiana; Academia Colombiana de la Historia (ex-president).
Academia Colombiana de Bellas Artes (director).
Académie Diplomatique Internationale. The American Society of International Law. Société des Américanistes, Paris.
Société Archéologique de France.
The American Anthropological Association. Sociedad de Autores (president).
Sociedad de Embellecimiento y Mejoras de Bogotá. Academia Española; Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid.
Academia Española de la Historia.
Academia Hispano Americana de Ciencias y Artes, Cádiz. Academia de la Historia de Venezuela. Sociedad de Historia y Geografía de Guatemala.
Married Aurelia Montero de Rivarola. Children: Beatriz, Sara, Gregoria, and Rosa Alcira.