Tudor Panțîru

Tudor Panțîru (born 26 October 1951 in Baraboi) is a Moldovan and Romanian judge, politician and diplomat, former President of the Constitutional Court of Moldova, and international judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2002.[1]

Tudor Panțîru
International judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
In office
2002–2021
President of the Constitutional Court of Moldova
In office
2017–2020
Judge of the Constitutional Court of Moldova
Assumed office
2013
Member of Parliament of Romania
In office
2008–2012
International judge at the Supreme Court of Kosovo
In office
2003–2008
Judge at the European Court of Human Rights
In office
1996–2001
Ambassador of Moldova to the United Nations
In office
1992–1996
Member of Parliament of Moldova
In office
1990–1994
Personal details
Born(1951-10-26)26 October 1951
Baraboi, Moldovan SSR, USSR
Political partySocial Democratic Party (Romania)
Alma materMoldova State University
OccupationJudge, politician

Biography

Born in the Soviet Union, Panțîru graduated in Law at the State University of Moldova. In 1977-1980 he worked as a lawyer, in 1980-1987 as a judge and then as President of the Frunze District Court in Chișinău in 1987–1990. In the last two years he also chaired Moldova's commission for the appointment and promotion of judges.[1]

From 1990 to 1994 he served as Member of Parliament of the independent Republic of Moldova, chairing the parliament's legal committee in 1990–92. In 1992 he was appointed ambassador of Moldova to the United Nations. In 1996, he was chosen as judge from Moldova at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg.[1]

in 2001 Panțîru moved to Romania (he currently lives in Bucharest).

In June 2002 he was appointed by the ECtHR President as international judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and he took up the office in September 2002. From May 2003 until June 2006 he served as the Vice-President Court.[1] He will retire at age 70 in 2021.

Since April 2002 he has also been serving as international judge at the Supreme Court of Kosovo, and since April 2005 he is the International Presiding Judge of the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court of Kosovo.[1]

From December 2008 to 2012 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Romania for the Social Democratic Party.[2] He thus resigned from his position of international judge in Kosovo. He chaired the parliamentary committee monitoring the enforcement of ECtHR judgments. During the same period, he was also appointed a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, sitting in its Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights.[1]

Since 2013 he is a judge of the Constitutional Court of Moldova,[3] and on 12 May 2017 he has been elected as President of the Constitutional Court, for a three-year term.[4]

He published numerous texts in journals "Legea și Viața" and "Avocatul Poporului" from Chișinău. He also wrote "The Protection of Refugees under the ECHR" in the book "Jurisprudence of the International Legal Institutions in Refugee Matters", edited by UNHCR BO in Moldova, Chişinău, 2000.[1]

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