List of Judges of The Federal Administrative Court of Switzerland - Division III: Foreigners, Health and Social Security

Division III: Foreigners, Health and Social Security

Name Term of office Party Notes
Alberto Meuli 2007-2012 SVP/UDC Division President
Eduard Achermann SVP/UDC
Elena Avenati-Carpani CVP/PDC
Ruth Beutler SPS/PSS
Johannes Frölicher SPS/PSS
Antonio Imoberdorf SPS/PSS
Stefan Mesmer SPS/PSS
Francesco Parrino SPS/PSS
Michael Peterli GPS/PES
Franziska Schneider GPS/PES
Andreas Trommer FDP/PRD
Bernard Vaudan CVP/PDC
Blaise Vuille FDP/PRD

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