Prof. Dr. Rona Aybay
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Turkey
Mr. Aybay was educated in Istanbul and in the United States of America, where he received a Masters Degree in Comparative
Law at Columbia University. Among his past positions, he has been Vice-President of the Istanbul Bar Association;
Associate Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Ankara; Dean of the Faculty of Administrative
Sciences at the Middle East Technical University( Member of the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance( and
a Visiting Fulbright Professor at Iowa University Law School in the USA. He is currently a Professor at the Faculty of
Law at Istanbul Bilgi University and President of the Aybay Foundation for Legal Studies. He is author of several books
and articles in the field of human rights, constitutional law and private international law.
Dr. Hasan Balić
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mr. Balić completed postgraduate studies in criminal law at the University of Sarajevo in 1975 and afterwards was awarded
a Ph.D. at the Criminal Law Department on 6 December 1999. After having worked as a judge at the Municipal Court in Foča
and Municipal Court I in Sarajevo, he was appointed a judge of the District Court in Sarajevo (1975-1981); of the Associated
Labour Court in BiH (1981-1984); and from 1984 to 1995 of the Supreme Court of the Republic of BiH and of the Criminal
Court (of which he was President), which decided upon the applications of the Hague Tribunal. He was also a member of
the Commission for Qualifying Exam for Judges. He has published two books on labour law and occupancy right law and has
co-authored articles for national and international law magazines. He is the author of the book "Bosnian Cataclysm".
This was his doctoral dissertation, under the working title "Genocide against Bosniacs 1992-1995" with a special review
of the Foča Municipality" adopted for publishing.
Mr.
Mehmed Deković
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mr.
Deković was born in Podgorica and completed his education
in Sarajevo where he graduated from the Faculty of Law at
the University of Sarajevo on 30 June 1959. He worked as court
and law clerk, and in 1963 he passed the qualifying exam for
judge. He worked as a case lawyer and in 1967 as the Head
of the legal department of the Institute for Social Insurance
of the Republic. He has worked as a judge at the Municipality
Court in Sarajevo (1971-1975); at the Commercial Court of
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1975-1980); and at the Supreme Court
of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1983 to 1996.
He also has been a member of several expert commissions. Mr.
Dekovic is the author of several books on employment and property
rights; has published articles in several law magazines; and
is the main editor of the magazine "Pravna Misao".
He published more than 200 legal articles /"Informator"
Zagreb, "Savremena praksa" Beograd, ZIPS and "Pravna
misao" Sarajevo/. As lecturer he has appeared on many
international and national symposiums. He was the President
of the Election Commission of the Republic (1987-1990). He
was a member of the Commission for Qualifying Exam for Judges,
the Commission for state officials and petty offence judges.
Prof. Dr. Giovanni Grasso
Member March 1996-present,
Vice President December 1998-December 2002
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Italy
Mr. Grasso holds a Master of Laws Degree from the University of Catania. He is a full Professor of Criminal Law in the
Law Faculty of the University of Catania since 1987; former Legal Counsel for international cooperation in criminal matters
to the Italian Minister of Interior; member of the Catania Bar, the Scientific Council of the ISISC (Institute Superieur
de Sciences Criminelles), and the Scientific Council of the "Espana European Institute"; and President of the Center for
European Criminal Law in Catania. He was also a member of the Research Group set up by the European Commission to make
recommendations on the "European Judicial Space." He is a former member of several experts committees of the Council of
Europe and of numerous commissions and delegations. He was Legal Counsel to the Italian Government Agent before the
European Commission and Court of Human Rights from 1987-1989 and in 1992. He is author of several books, commentaries
to the Italian criminal code, and numerous publications in the fields of criminal law, human rights law and international
law.
Mr.
Andrew William Grotrian
Member December 1997-present
Appointed by the Council of Europe from the United Kingdom
Mr.
Grotrian graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in 1966 from
the University of St Andrews (Queen's College, Dundee), and
was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) in 1970.
Mr. Grotrian practised as an advocate during the years 1970-74
and 1984-96. From 1974 to 1984, he worked as a lawyer in the
Secretariat of the European Commission of Human Rights. He
later joined the United Nations Independent Jurist for Namibia
as an Assistant, where he was also appointed to the UN Mission
on Detainees. From 1996 to 1997 he was the Registrar of the
Human Rights Chamber.
Mr.
Želimir Juka
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Educated
at the University of Sarajevo, Mr. Juka was appointed as a
judge of District Court II in Sarajevo until 1969. Afterwards,
he was nominated Deputy of the Municipality and District Attorney
in Split, and Deputy Republic Public Attorney from 1983 until
1994, when he was appointed as a judge of the Constitutional
Court of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He resigned
from the Constitutional Court in 1996. He also served as a
Deputy Prosecutor for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
in 1997, but resigned in 1998.
Prof.Dr. Viktor Masenko-Mavi
Member March 1997-present
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Hungary
Having specialised in international law at Kiev State University, where he was awarded a Ph.D., Mr. Masenko - Mavi has
been working since 1989 as a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Legal and Administrative Sciences at the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences. He has carried out teaching activities simultaneously with research work. Presently he is the chair
of international law of Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration. Since 1991 he has been a Member of
the Council of Europe Committee on the Development of Human Rights and the Deputy Director of the Hungarian Center for
Human Rights. He has published three books and numerous articles and reports on different problems of international law.
Mr. Jakob Möller
Member March 1996-present,
Vice President December 1996-December 1997,
Acting President July-October 1997
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Iceland
A lawyer and judge from Iceland, Mr. Möller worked in the
UN Centre for Human Rights (1971-1996) as the Chief of the
Communications Branch (1974-1996), and Secretary of the UN
Commission on Human Rights (1995-1996). He has also been a
lecturer for the UN and a speaker at universities and institutions
on the UN human rights programme. Mr. Möller has written
articles and commentaries for several international law publications
on human rights.
Prof. Dr. Manfred Nowak
Member March 1996-present,
Vice President December 1997-December 1998
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Austria
Mr. Nowak holds a Master of Laws Degree and Ph.D. from Vienna University and Columbia University in New York. At present he
holds the Olof Palme Chair on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at the University of
Lund in Sweden. Since 1992, he has
been Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights at Vienna University. He is a member of the
International Commission of Jurists, UN Expert on enforced disappearances,
Chairperson of the European Master Programme on Human Rights and Democratization in Venice and recipient of the 1994 UNESCO Prize for the Teaching of
Human Rights. Among his past positions, he has been Director of the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights at Utrecht University
(1987-1989), member of the Austrian delegation to the UN Commission on Human Rights (1986-1994), and UN Expert on Missing
Persons in the Former Yugoslavia (1994-1997). He is author of numerous books and articles in the fields of human rights,
constitutional and international law, and politics.
Mr. Miodrag Pajić
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Republika Srpska
After graduating from the Faculty of Law in Banja Luka, Mr. Pajić worked as an Agent, the Director of legal and personnel
sector and the Director of the large Manufacturing Company in Brčko. In 1990, Mr. Pajić was appointed as the Director of
Legal Property Department and Cadastral Survey in the Municipality of Brčko and as a member of the Brčko Municipality
Government. He performed the duty of the Secretary of the Municipality Brčko. He was also Mayor of Brčko from March 1994
until 1997, a member of the Government of the Brčko District and the Vice-President of the Transitional Assembly of the
Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ms.
Michèle Picard
Member March 1996-present,
President November 1997-present
Appointed by the Council of Europe from France
After
receiving a Master of Laws Degree from the University of Paris
II, Ms. Picard was appointed as a judge in 1982. She later
joined the Cour de Cassation as an auditeur in 1984. She worked
with the Ministry of Economy and Finance in commercial and
social law from 1987 to 1989. In 1989, Ms. Picard began working
for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the legal department
where she dealt with international human rights, including
cases before the European Court of Human Rights and the UN
Committee of Human Rights. From 1995 to 2001, Ms. Picard has
been working as a judge at the Tribunal de Grande Instance
de Paris. Since 2001, she is Vice President of the Tribunal
de Grande Instance de Nanterre.
Prof. Dr. Vitomir Popović
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Republika Srpska
Mr.
Popović holds a MA degree from the Faculty of Law in Banja
Luka and a Ph.D. in International Commercial Law at the University
of Belgrade. He was President and judge of the First Instance
Court in Banja Luka and Vice-President of the Government of
Republika Srpska for Internal Affairs; Director of the Institute
for International Law and International Business Co-operation
in Banja Luka; arbiter for the Republika Srpska for the area
of Brcko: and arbiter of foreign trade arbitration in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Macedonia. He is permanently
employed as a Professor of Foreign Trade Law at the Law School
of the University of Banja Luka and is a judge of the Constitutional
Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has published a number
of professional and scientific works in the country and abroad.
He participated in preparation of several projects in the
field of establishment of duty free zones and foreign investments
in the Republika Srpska.
Prof. Dr. Dietrich Rauschning
Member March 1996-present
Appointed by the Council of Europe from Germany
Mr. Rauschning obtained his legal training at the Universities of Hamburg,
Munich and Vancouver B.C., and at the courts of Hamburg. Holding a doctoral
degree from the University of Hamburg, he received his Habilitation at the Law
Faculty of Kiel. Since 1970 he has been a full Professor of Public Law. Since
2000 he is the Leading Co-ordinator of the Eurofaculty at the Russian State
University of Kaliningrad. He has been, inter alia, Director of the Institute of
Public International Law at the University of Göttingen, dean of his faculty,
founding dean of the Law Faculty at Halle/Saale and Legal Counsel to the State
Government of Lower Saxony. The books and articles he has published have dealt
mainly with topics of public international law and constitutional law.
Mr. Mato Tadić
Member June 1999-present
Vice President December 2002-present
Appointed by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
After graduating from the Faculty of Law of the University of Sarajevo in 1977, Mr. Tadić worked with the Municipal Public
Prosecutor's Office in Brčko. In 1978 he was appointed a Deputy Public Prosecutor and in 1983 Public Prosecutor. In 1990
he was appointed Deputy Republic Public Prosecutor for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. From 1994-1998 Mr. Tadić
served as Minister of Justice of the Republic and then the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is a member of the
Commission for Supervision of Regulations in Brčko District in accordance with the Arbitration Decision for Brčko District
and member of several expert groups for reform of the judiciary in the FBiH and Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially in criminal
law. He is the author of several publications in criminal law, constitutional law and local self-government and human
rights. On 30 July 2002 he was appointed as a judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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