Julia Laffranque

Estonian judge and legal scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julia Laffranque (born Vahing; 25 July 1974), is an Estonian jurist, judge, and legal scientist (doctor iuris). She is a visiting professor of European law,[1] justice at the Supreme Court of Estonia, judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2011-2020).

Quick facts Vice-President of the Second Section of the European Court of Human Rights ...
Julia Laffranque
Julia Laffranque in 2012
Vice-President of the Second Section of the European Court of Human Rights
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3 November 2015
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Since 4 June 2018 she has also been a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Union Fundamental Rights Agency, and was previously a professor of European law at the University of Tartu. In 2019 she was a candidate for the post of European Ombudsman.[2] In 2020 she was appointed as director of programme of the European Law Academy (ERA), and in 2021 the Council of the European Union on the proposal of European Parliament by 586 votes in favor, appointed her as a member of Article 255 TFEU panel, which provides opinion on candidate suitability for judges and advocates-general of the Court of Justice and the General Court of the European Union.

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