European Court of Justice - List of Presidents of European Court of Justice

List of Presidents of European Court of Justice

# Term President State
1 1952–1958 Massimo Pilotti Italy
2 1958–1964 Andreas Matthias Donner Netherlands
3 1964–1967 Charles Léon Hammes Luxembourg
4 1967–1976 Robert Lecourt France
5 1976–1980 Hans Kutscher Germany
6 1980–1984 Josse Mertens de Wilmars Belgium
7 1984–1988 John Mackenzie-Stuart United Kingdom
8 1988–1994 Ole Due Denmark
9 1994–2003 Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias Spain
10 7 October 2003–incumbent
Vassilios Skouris Greece

Read more about this topic:  European Court Of Justice

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, presidents, european, court and/or justice:

    My list of things I never pictured myself saying when I pictured myself as a parent has grown over the years.
    Polly Berrien Berends (20th century)

    Love’s boat has been shattered against the life of everyday. You and I are quits, and it’s useless to draw up a list of mutual hurts, sorrows, and pains.
    Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930)

    All Presidents start out to run a crusade but after a couple of years they find they are running something less heroic and much more intractable: namely the presidency. The people are well cured by then of election fever, during which they think they are choosing Moses. In the third year, they look on the man as a sinner and a bumbler and begin to poke around for rumours of another Messiah.
    Alistair Cooke (b. 1908)

    If Germany, thanks to Hitler and his successors, were to enslave the European nations and destroy most of the treasures of their past, future historians would certainly pronounce that she had civilized Europe.
    Simone Weil (1909–1943)

    The city is recruited from the country. In the year 1805, it is said, every legitimate monarch in Europe was imbecile. The city would have died out, rotted, and exploded, long ago, but that it was reinforced from the fields. It is only country which came to town day before yesterday, that is city and court today.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    ‘Alas!’ quoth he, ‘but newly born in fiery heats I fry,
    Yet none approach to warm their hearts or feel my fire but I.
    My faultless breast the furnace is, the fuel wounding thorns;
    Love is the fire, and sighs the smoke, the ashes shame and scorns;
    The fuel justice layeth on, and mercy blows the coals;
    The metal in this furnace wrought are men’s defiled souls;
    Robert Southwell (1561?–1595)