EU Reappoints 2 ECJ Judges, 1 Advocate General
The European Council reappointed two judges and an advocate-general for terms running Oct. 7, 2024, to Oct. 6, 2030. Constantinos Lycourgos and Jan Passer were reappointed judges and Giovanni Pitruzzella advocate-general as part of the "partial renewal of the composition of the Court of Justice in 2024," the council said.
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Pitruzzella has been in his role since 2018. Previously, he served as chairman of the Italian Competition Authority from 2011 to 2018 and a law professor in Italy since 1994.
Passer is from Czechia and was first tapped to serve as a judge in October 2020. He previously was a member of the Tribunal of the European Court of Justice for the Czech Republic, starting in 2016. Lycourgos is from Cyprus and was first appointed a judge in 2014. Before joining the court, he headed the EU Law Section of Cyprus' Law Office from 2003 to 2014.