Alexandre de Moraes

His Excellency
Alexandre de Moraes
Minister of the Supreme Federal Court
Assumed office
22 March 2017
Appointed by Michel Temer
Preceded by Teori Zavascki
Minister of Justice and Public Security
In office
12 May 2016  22 February 2017[lower-alpha 1]
President Michel Temer
Preceded by Eugênio Aragão
Succeeded by Osmar Serraglio
Personal details
Born (1968-09-13) 13 September 1968
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Political party PSDB (20152017)
Spouse(s) Viviane Barci de Moraes
Alma mater University of São Paulo (USP)

Alexandre de Moraes (born 13 December 1968 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian jurist, lawyer and politician. He was nominated minister of the Supreme Federal Court by president Michel Temer on 22 February 2017, succeeding minister Teori Zavascki, who died 19 January 2017 in a plane crash.[2] He assumed office on 22 March 2017

Moraes is an associate professor of the Law School, University of São Paulo (USP). Doctored in State Law in the same university under the supervision of professor Dalmo Dallari, he presented a thesis about constitutional jurisdiction.

Notes

  1. Discharged from 7 February 2017 to 22 February 2017[1]

References

  1. Cristiane Sampaio (10 February 2017). "Ato reúne manifestantes contra nomeação de Alexandre de Moraes" (in Portuguese). Brasil de Fato. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  2. Renan Ramalho (22 February 2017). "Alexandre de Moraes toma posse no próximo dia 22 de março, informa STF" (in Portuguese). G1. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
Political offices
Preceded by
Edson Luiz Vismona
Secretary of Justice of São Paulo
20022005
Succeeded by
Hédio Silva Júnior
Preceded by
Fernando Grella Vieira
Secretary of Public Security of São Paulo
20152016
Succeeded by
Mágino Barbosa
Preceded by
Eugênio Aragão
Minister of Justice and Public Security
20162017
Succeeded by
Osmar Serraglio
Legal offices
Preceded by
Teori Zavascki
Minister of the Supreme Federal Court
2017present
Incumbent


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