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Ana Maria Guerra Martins

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Ana Maria Guerra Martins (born 22 July 1963, Lisbon) is a Portuguese jurist and a judge at the European Court of Human Rights.

Education and early life

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Guerra Martins studied law at the University of Lisbon, where she graduated in 1986 with a BSc.[1] In 1993 she obtained a MSc in Law of the European Union from the same university.[1] From 1997 to 1999 she worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg.[1] In the year 2000, she obtained her PhD in public law.[2]

Academic career

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After her return to Portugal in 1999, she became a lecturer in at the University of Lisbon.[3] In the year 2000, she became the junior lecturer for international human rights and constitutional law at the University of Lisbon.[2] From 2004 to 2005 she was visiting professor at the Paris-Sud and as well the Eduardo Mondlane University in Maputo, Moçambique.[3] In 2006 she returned to the University of Lisbon and was appointed as the senior lecturer in international human rights and constitutional law, and in 2011 she became a full professor at the University of Lisbon, a post she held until 2020, when she assumed as a judge at the ECHR.[3]

Juridical career

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She became a judge at the constitutional court of Portugal in 2006, which she stayed until 2016.[4] Between 2006 and 2007 she acted as the general inspector of justice in Portugal.[1] In October 2019, Guerra Martins was elected as the successor to Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque as the representative of Portugal as a judge at the ECHR.[4] She is the first woman to represent Portugal at the ECHR, and began her term in office on 1 April 2020.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Lisboa, Faculdade de Direito | Universidade de. "Ana Maria Guerra Martins | Faculdade de Direito | Universidade de Lisboa". Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  2. ^ a b "PACE - Doc. 14954 (2019) - Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights List and curricula vitae of candidates submitted by the Government of Portugal". assembly.coe.int. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Composition of the European Court of Human Rights". European Court of Human Rights. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Portugal, Rádio e Televisão de (2 October 2019). "Ana Maria Guerra Martins é a nova juíza portuguesa no Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos do Homem". Ana Maria Guerra Martins é a nova juíza portuguesa no Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos do Homem (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-01-03.