Victor Maistriau
Belgian lawyer
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Victor Maistriau (1870–1961) was a Belgian lawyer.
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Justice ministers of Belgium
- Gendebien (1831)
- Barthélémy (1831)
- Raikem (1831–32)
- Lebeau (1832–34)
- Ernst (1834–39)
- J-B. Nothomb (1839)
- Raikem (1839–40)
- Leclerq (1840–41)
- Van Volxem (1841–42)
- J-B. Nothomb (1842–43)
- d'Anethan (1843–47)
- de Haussy (1847–50)
- Tesch (1850–52)
- Faider (1852–55)
- A. Nothomb (1855–57)
- Tesch (1857–65)
- Bara (1865–70)
- Cornesse (1870–71)
- T. de Lantsheere (1871–78)
- Bara (1878–84)
- Woeste (1884)
- Devolder (1884–87)
- Le Jeune (1887–94)
- Begerem (1894–99)
- Van den Heuvel (1899–1907)
- Renkin (1907–08)
- L. de Lantsheere (1908–11)
- Carton de Wiart (1911–18)
- Vandervelde (1918–21)
- Van de Vyere (1921)
- Masson (1921–25)
- Théodor (1925)
- Tschoffen (1925)
- Poullet (1925–26)
- Hymans (1926–27)
- Janson (1927–31)
- Cocq (1931–32)
- Janson (1932–34)
- Bovesse (1934–35)
- Soudan (1935–36)
- Bovesse (1936–37)
- Pierlot (1937)
- de Laveleye (1937)
- Maistriau (1937)
- du Bus de Warnaffe (1937–38)
- Pholien (1938–39)
- Van Dievoet (1939)
- de Schryver (1939)
- Soudan (1939)
- Janson (1939)
- Soudan (1939–40)
- Janson (1940)
- de Vleeschauwer (1940–42)
- Delfosse (1942–44)
- Verbaet (1944–45)
- du Bus de Warnaffe (1945)
- Grégoire (1945–46)
- Rolin (1946)
- Van Glabbeke (1946)
- Lilar (1946–47)
- Struye (1947–48)
- Moreau de Melen (1948–49)
- Lilar (1949–50)
- Carton de Wiart (1950)
- Moyersoen (1950–52)
- Pholien (1952)
- Lagae (1952)
- du Bus de Warnaffe (1952–54)
- Lilar (1954–58)
- Harmel (1958)
- Merchiers (1958–60)
- Lilar (1960–61)
- Vermeylen (1961–65)
- Wigny (1965–68)
- Vranckx (1968–73)
- Vanderpoorten (1973–77)
- Van Elslande (1977–80)
- Vanderpoorten (1980)
- Moureaux (1980–81)
- Gol (1981–88)
- Wathelet (1988–95)
- De Clerck (1995–98)
- Van Parys (1998–99)
- Verwilghen (1999–2003)
- Onkelinx (2003–07)
- Vandeurzen (2007–08)
- De Clerck (2008–11)
- Turtelboom (2011–14)
- De Block (2014)
- Geens (2014–2020)
- Van Quickenborne (2020–2023)
- Van Tigchelt (2023-)
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