Cuno Tarfusser

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Cuno Tarfusser (2011)

Cuno Jakob Tarfusser (born August 11, 1954 in Meran ) is an Italian lawyer. In January 2009 he was elected judge at the International Criminal Court in The Hague and sworn in on March 11, 2009. On March 10, 2012, Tarfusser was elected Vice President of the International Criminal Court.

Life

Tarfusser comes from South Tyrol and attended a German-language high school in Bolzano from 1969 to 1974 . He then studied law at the University of Innsbruck from 1974 to 1975 , but then moved to the University of Padua , where he graduated in 1979.

From 1980 Tarfusser worked as a lawyer in a law firm in Padua before 1985 as deputy prosecutor in the prosecutor was appointed Bolzano. In 2001 he was promoted to chief public prosecutor, and in this function initiated a restructuring of the Bolzano public prosecutor's office.

Tarfusser also lectured on criminal procedural law at various universities and academies, including the Bolzano Police Academy, the University of Innsbruck, the University of Bari , the University of Verona and the University of Bologna .

At the Conference of the States Parties to the Rome Statute in January 2009, he was elected by 74 votes for a nine-year term as judge at the International Criminal Court, where he is a member of the Pre-Trial Division.

He has been President of the Academy of German-Italian Studies in Merano since 2016 .

Publications (selection)

  • Fight against OK in Italy . In: Christoph Mayerhofer (Ed.): Organized crime . Kriminalistik-Verl., Heidelberg 1996, ISBN 3-7832-0596-4 , p. 69 ff.
  • The current Italian legal situation in the fight against organized crime with reference to personal investigative experience . In: Christoph Mayerhofer (Ed.): Organized crime . Kriminalistik-Verl., Heidelberg 1996, ISBN 3-7832-0596-4 , p. 259 ff.

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