Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque

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Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
Judge of the
European Court of Human Rights
in respect of Portugal
In office
1 April 2011 – 31 March 2020
Succeeded byAna Maria Guerra Martins
Personal details
Born (1966-10-05) 5 October 1966 (age 54)
Beira, Mozambique
NationalityPortuguese
ResidenceStrasbourg

Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque (born 5 October 1966) is a Portuguese judge born in Beira, Mozambique and was the judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Portugal from April 2011 to March 2020.[1]

Education[]

  • Law Degree, Faculty of Law, State University of Lisbon, 1989
  • Master of Law, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 1994
  • Doctorate of Law, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 2003
  • Habilitation (tenure), Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 2011

Academic career[]

  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 2004-2008
  • Invited Professor on criminal law and procedure at the High Military Studies Institute of the Ministry of Defence of Portugal, 2007-2009
  • Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 2008-2010
  • Associate Professor with tenure, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, 2011-2015
  • Full Professor with tenure (professor catedratico), Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Lisbon, since 2015
  • Visiting Professor, Illinois College of Law, United States of America, 2006-2007
  • Visiting Professor, Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, 2006
  • Adjunct Professor, Illinois College of Law, United States of America, 2009-2010
  • Visiting Professor, Paris II-Assas University, since 2017
  • Visiting Professor, Kharkiv University, Ukraine, since 2020
  • Visiting Professor, Florence University, Italy, since 2021

Other professional experience[]

  • Expert of the GRECO appointed by the Council of Europe, 2009-2010
  • Expert of the European Commission study “Crime Repression Costs in Context”, 2007-2009
  • Expert of the Portuguese Parliament for draft legislation on domestic violence (2009) and the fight against corruption (2010)

Juridical career[]

  • Judge in various civil and criminal courts, 1992-2004
  • Member of the Taskforce for Criminal Procedure Reform of the Ministry of Justice of Germany, 1999
  • Member of the Taskforce for Penal Reform of the Ministry of Justice of Portugal, 2005-2007
  • Lawyer, since 2006

Judge at the European Court of Human Rights[]

  • Judge at the European Court of Human Rights, elected with an absolute majority (on the first ballot) by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on 25 January 2011. Sworn in on 1 April 2011. Mandate expired on 31 March 2020.
  • Focal Point of the ECHR network of international, supreme and constitutional courts outside of Europe, appointed by the President of the ECHR. In this capacity, I established institutional relations with the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa, the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Angola, the Superior Court of Brazil, the Federal Supreme Court of Brazil, the Supreme Court of China, the Supreme Court of India, the Supreme Court of Israel, the Supreme Court of Japan, the Constitutional Court of Jordan, the Constitutional Court of South Korea and the Supreme Court of Mozambique, from January 2016 to March 2020.
  • Vice-president of section IV of the ECHR, from September 2018 to April 2019.
  • President of the ECHR Committee on the Rules of the Court, from October 2018 to March 2020.
  • Ad Hoc Judge before the ECHR appointed by the Republic of Lithuania, since 2016.
  • Member of the ECHR Grand Chamber panel (composed by five judges) which selects the cases that are reviewed by the Grand Chamber, from June to December 2012 and again from June to December 2016.
  • Founder and President of the Criminal Law Group of the ECHR, from January 2014 to March 2020.

Honors[]

  • Commendation by the Japanese Government for promoting the cooperation agreement between the Supreme Court of Japan and the European Court of Human Rights, Japanese Consulate, Strasbourg, March 2020.
  • Medal of Honour of the Portuguese Lawyers’ Bar for the defence of human rights and constitutional freedoms during a 30-year long professional career as judge, lawyer and law professor, Lisbon, January 2020.
  • Doctor of Law Honoris Causa, Edge Hill University, Omskirk, United Kingdom, December 2019.

Works[]

1. Окрема думка. Шлях до справедливост-, with preface of President of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine Oleksandr Tupytskyi, Kharkiv: Pravo, 2020, 558 pages: https://pravo-izdat.com.ua/naukovo-praktichna-literatura/okrema_dumka_shljah_do_spravedlivosti

2. Convenção Europeia dos Direitos Humanos - Seleção de opiniões, with preface of President of Brasilian Supreme Court José Dias Toffoli, São Paulo: Revista dos Tribunais, 2019, 448 pages: https://www.livrariart.com.br/convencao-europeia-dos-direitos-humanos-9788553216642/p

3. Em Defesa dos Direitos Fundamentais, with preface of Lawyers Bar Guilherme Figueiredo, Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora, 2019, 342 pages:http://www.uceditora.ucp.pt/site/custom/template/ucptpl_uce.asp?SSPAGEID=1190&lang=1&artigoID=4838

4. Особое мнение. В поисках истины, Пауло Пинто де Альбукерке; с предисловием и при участии Д. И. Дедова; Dissenting opinion. In search of truth, with preface of ECHR Judge Dmitry Dedov, Moscovo: Развитие правовых систем, Development of Legal Systems Publishing House, 2018, 496 pages

5. I Diritti Umani in una Prospettiva Europea, Opinioni concorrenti e dissenzienti (2011-2015) with preface of Paola Bilancia and introduction of Davide Galliani, both professors of Milano University, Milano : Giappichelli Editore, 2016, 395 pages: https://www.giappichelli.it/i-diritti-umani-in-una-prospettiva-europea

6. Hablemos de Derechos Humanos. La doctrina del TEDH y su aplicación en España desde los votos particulares del Juez Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, em co-autoria com o juiz do Tribunal Supremo da Catalunha Carlos Hugo Preciado Domènech, com prefácio do juiz do Tribunal Constitucional espanhol Fernando Valdés dal-Ré, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2020, 824 pages: https://editorial.tirant.com/es/autorList/paulo-pinto-de-albuquerque-492629

7. Droits de l'Homme. Les opinions separées vues par la doctrine, with preface of Judge of the French Constitutional Council Nicole Maestracci and introduction of Judge of the Court of Cassation Hugues Fulchiron, Paris: Lexis Nexis, 2020, 800 pages: https://enseignant.lexisnexis.fr/10413-adroits-de-l-homme/

EDITED BOOKS

1. Paulo Albuquerque and Krystof Wojtyczek (eds.), Judicial Power in a Globalized World - Liber Amicorum Vincent De Gaetano, Berlin: Springer, 2019, 685 pages: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-20744-1

2. Emilio Dolcini, Elvio Fassone, Davide Galliani, Paulo Albuquerque and Andrea Pugiotto (eds.), Il diritto alla speranza. L’ergastolo nel diritto penale costituzionale, Milano: Giappicheli Editore, 2019, 512 pages: https://www.giappichelli.it/il-diritto-alla-speranza

3. Iulia Motoc, Paulo Albuquerque and Krystof Wojtyczek (eds.), New Developments in Constitutional Law, Essays in honour of Andras Sajo, The Hague: Eleven, 2018, 548 pages:https://www.ipgbook.com/new-developments-in-constitutional-law-products-9789462367586.php?page_id=21

4. João Otávio Noronha and Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque (eds.), Comentário à Convenção Americana sobre Direitos Humanos, São Paulo: Tirant lo Blanch Brasil, 1810 pages: https://editorial.tirant.com/br/libro/comentarios-a-convencao-americana-sobre-direitos-humanos-joao-otavio-de-noronha-9786587684932

5. Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque (ed.), Comentário da Convenção Europeia dos Direitos Humanos e dos Protocolos Adicionais, Lisboa: Universidade Católica Editora, I, II and III volumes, 2019: http://www.uceditora.ucp.pt/site/custom/template/ucptpl_uce.asp?SSPAGEID=2969&lang=1&artigoID=9861


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