Julia Przyłębska

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Julia Przyłębska

Julia Przyłębska (born November 16, 1959 in Bydgoszcz ) is a Polish legal scholar and has been President of the Polish Constitutional Court ( Trybunał Konstytucyjny in Polish ) since 2016 .

Life

academic career

Julia Przyłębska studied until 1982 at the University of Poznan Law . She completed her studies with a master's degree.

Judge and diplomatic career

After passing the judge's examination in Poznan , she was a judge at the Poznan District Court from 1988, then at the Poznan Regional Court from 1991. In 1998 she resigned from her judicial function and switched to the diplomatic service, where she first worked as consul general in Cologne and then in Berlin. During this time she was involved in the Polish-German Reconciliation Foundation and was honored for this by the Society of Jewish Fighters and Victims of the Second World War . In 2001 she switched back to the profession of judge and worked at the Regional Court in Poznan, before returning to Berlin in 2003 as a diplomat. In Berlin, her work focused on working with the Gauck authority . From 2007 she was again a judge at the Poznan Regional Court, where she was promoted to chair of the Chamber for Social Security Matters. On December 9, 2015, she was appointed judge at the Constitutional Court by President Andrzej Duda and President of the Constitutional Court on December 21, 2016.

Private

Julia Przyłębska is married to Andrzej Przyłębski , philosophy professor at the University of Poznan and Polish ambassador in Berlin. The couple has two children.

Individual evidence

  1. julia przylebska trybunal.gov.pl May 25, 2020