Tudorel Toader

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Tudorel Toader

Tudorel Toader (born 25 March 1960, in Vulturu, Vrancea County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian lawyer and professor.

Between 1982 and 1986, Toader studied at The Law University at "Al.I. Cuza" Iași.[1] In 2006 he was appointed judge at the Constitutional Court of Romania by the Chamber of Deputies for a year and re-appointed in 2007 to serve in that capacity until 2016.[2] Toader was Minister of Justice in the Grindeanu Cabinet, Tudose Cabinet, and Dăncilă Cabinet from 23 February 2017 to 24 April 2019.

Education and formation[edit]

Qualification awarded[edit]

  • Bachelor's degree in Law
  • PhD in Law, Criminal Procedure Law

Academic[edit]

  • University assistant, 1990–1993;
  • University lecturer, 1993–1998;
  • University reader, 1998–2002;
  • University professor, since 2003 onwards.

Career[edit]

Judicial practice[edit]

  • Public prosecutor within the Panciu Prosecutor's Office; Vrancea County, 1986–1990;
  • Lawyer in the Iaşi Bar Association, from 1991 until September 2006;
  • Judge of the Constitutional Court of Romania, since 2006 onwards.

Ministry of Justice[edit]

He was invested for the first time as Minister of Justice in February 2017. In 2018, he started the procedure which led to the dismissal of Laura Codruța Kövesi, the chief anti-corruption prosecutor of the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA).[3]

Tenured professor teaching the following courses[edit]

  • Criminology, 1993–1996;
  • Criminal Law. Special Part, since 1994;
  • Offences regulated by special laws, since 1999;
  • European Criminal Law, since 2000.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iaşi: Judecătorul Tudorel Toader, noul rector al UAIC". agerpres.ro. Agerpres. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Foştii judecători ("Previous Judges")". Constitutional Court of Romania. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Romania's president removes chief anti-corruption prosecutor". Reuters. 2018-07-09. Retrieved 2019-01-26.