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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

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