Robert Lecourt (
September
19 1908 -
August 9
2004) was a French politician and lawyer, judge
and the fourth President of the
European Court of Justice.
Lecourt
was born in Pavilly
, Seine-Maritime
. He began his career as an Avocat at the
Cour d’appel de Paris (Court of Appeal, Paris), during the
war, he was a member of the Underground
Management Committee of the movement ‘Résistance’ and member of the
National Liberation
Movement.
After the war, he became a member of the
Provisional Consultative Assembly; deputy for Paris (1945-58);
deputy for Hautes-Alpes
(November 1958); Minister for Justice (on several
occasions between 1948 and 1958); Minister responsible for aid and
cooperation between France and the Member States of the Community,
subsequently for the overseas départements and territories and
Sahara (January 1959-August 1961); Member of
the Executive Committee of the European Movement. In 1962 he
became a judge at the European Court of Justice, and in 1967 its
President.
Lecourt retired in 1976; and died in 2004 in
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
.
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