André Potocki Explained

André Potocki
Term Start:4 November 2011
Predecessor:Jean-Paul Costa
Birth Date:21 June 1950
Birth Place:Lyon, France
Nationality:French
Residence:Strasbourg
Alma Mater:French National School for the Judiciary
Profession:Lawyer
Website:www.echr.coe.int

André Potocki (born 21 June 1950 in Lyon)[1] is a French jurist and was appointed a judge of the European Court of Human Rights on 4 November 2011.

Career

Potocki served as a judge in the Court of First Instance of the European Communities from 1995 to 2001. From 2002 to 2006, he acted as Vice-President of the Council of Europe's European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice.

From 2005, Potocki was a judge at the Cour of Cassation, France's highest court. Previously, he had been President of one of the Paris Court of Appeal's chambers after having been a judge of that court.[2]

In the course of his career, Judge Potocki has held a range of high-profile administrative positions such as Executive Secretary to the Paris High Court (Tribunal de grande instance de Paris), to the Chief Justice of the Paris Cour of Appeal, and to the Chief Justice of the Cour de cassation. Judge Potocki is a former Associate Professor at the Université de Paris X-Nanterre. A frequent lecturer on a variety of subjects ranging from adjudication to maritime law, both in France and abroad, Judge Potocki was recently a guest speaker at Harvard Law School.

Other activities

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ECHR . Composition de la CEDH - Juges, Sections, Grande Chambre . Echr.coe.int . 2016-02-20.
  2. https://www.kent.ac.uk/law/cecl/events/past/oldgls.html Lecture Title: La mondialisation a-t-elle une influence sur le rôle du juge? Le point de vue d'un juge de la Cour de cassation française (Does Globalization Influence the Role of the Judge? Reflections From a Judge at the French Cour de cassation), 4 March 2010