List of judges of the European Court of Human Rights

Courtroom of the European Court of Human Rights (detail).

The European Court of Human Rights is an international tribunal established for enforcement of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is an organ of the Council of Europe and judges are elected to the Court by the Council's Parliamentary Assembly in respect of each Member State. However, they do not represent the state, as they hear cases as individuals. Judges of the Court as of June 2018[1] are, in order of precedence:

NameCountryPositionElectedTerm Ends[2][3]
Guido RaimondiItaly ItalyPresident20105 May 2019
Angelika NussbergerGermany GermanyVice-President201131 December 2019
Linos-Alexandre SicilianosGreece GreeceVice-President201117 May 2020
Ganna YudkivskaUkraine UkraineSection President201014 June 2019
Helena JäderblomSweden SwedenSection President201231 October 2021
Róbert R. SpanóIceland IcelandSection President201330 October 2022
Ledi BiankuAlbania AlbaniaJudge200831 January 2017
Ayşe Işıl KarakaşTurkey TurkeyJudge200830 April 2017
Gilberto FeliciSan Marino San MarinoJudge20182027
Vincent A. De GaetanoMalta MaltaJudge201019 September 2019
Julia LaffranqueEstonia EstoniaJudge20113 January 2020
Paulo Pinto de AlbuquerquePortugal PortugalJudge20111 April 2020
Erik MøseNorway NorwayJudge20119 October 2020
Helen KellerSwitzerland SwitzerlandJudge20114 October 2020
André PotockiFrance FranceJudge201121 June 2020
Paul LemmensBelgium BelgiumJudge201213 September 2021
Aleš PejchalCzech Republic Czech RepublicJudge20121 November 2021
Krzysztof WojtyczekPoland PolandJudge20121 November 2021
Valeriu GriţcoMoldova MoldovaJudge20121 November 2020
Faris VehabovićBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and HerzegovinaJudge20123 December 2020
Ksenija TurkovićCroatia CroatiaJudge201231 October 2021
Dmitry DedovRussia RussiaJudge201331 October 2022
Egidijus KūrisLithuania LithuaniaJudge201331 October 2022
Iulia MotocRomania RomaniaJudge201318 December 2022
Jon Fridrik KjølbroDenmark DenmarkJudge20142 April 2023
Branko LubardaSerbia SerbiaJudge201514 April 2024
Yonko GrozevBulgaria BulgariaJudge201514 April 2024
Síofra O’LearyRepublic of Ireland IrelandJudge20152 July 2024
Carlo RanzoniLiechtenstein LiechtensteinJudge201520 September 2024
Mārtiņš MitsLatvia LatviaJudge201520 September 2024
Armen HarutyunyanArmenia ArmeniaJudge201520 September 2024
Stéphanie Mourou-VikströmMonaco MonacoJudge201520 September 2024
Georges RavaraniLuxembourg LuxembourgJudge20151 November 2024
Gabriele Kucsko-StadlmayerAustria AustriaJudge20151 November 2024
Pere Pastor VilanovaAndorra AndorraJudge20151 November 2024
Alena PoláčkováSlovakia SlovakiaJudge201529 December 2024
Pauliine KoskeloFinland FinlandJudge20161 January 2025
Georgios SerghidesCyprus CyprusJudge201618 April 2025
Marko BošnjakSlovenia SloveniaJudge201630 May 2025
Tim EickeUnited Kingdom United KingdomJudge201612 September 2025
Lətif HüseynovAzerbaijan AzerbaijanJudge20174 January 2026
Jovan IlievskiRepublic of Macedonia MacedoniaJudge20171 February 2026
Jolien SchukkingNetherlands NetherlandsJudge20173 April 2026
Péter PaczolayHungary HungaryJudge20171 May 2026
Lado ChanturiaGeorgia (country) GeorgiaJudge20188 January 2027
María Elósegui ItxasoSpain SpainJudge201815 March 2027
Ivana JelićMontenegro MontenegroJudge2018
Roderick LiddellUnited Kingdom United KingdomRegistrar
Françoise Elens-PassosBelgium BelgiumDeputy Registrar

Sections

The Court is divided into five Sections, to which each of the judges is randomly assigned.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. http://www.echr.coe.int/Pages/home.aspx?p=court/judges
  2. "Procedure for electing judges to the European Court of Human Rights" (PDF). Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. 9 February 2011. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 February 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
  3. http://website-pace.net/documents/19838/761138/ProcedureElectionJudges-EN.pdf/a447a102-ba53-47bb-b40e-43aa325a9442
  4. "Composition of the Sections". European Court of Human Rights. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
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