Kęstutis Juozas Stungys

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Kęstutis Juozas Stungys (born May 13, 1940 in Joniškėlis , Biržai District ; † November 22, 2014 ) was a Lithuanian criminal lawyer , lawyer and lecturer , head of the Lithuanian National Lawyers Association (LTD).

Life

After graduating from middle school Kęstutis Juozas Stungys completed the diploma in 1968 jurisprudence at the Vilniaus universitetas and was a graduate lawyer . From 1968 to 1971 he worked as a judge in the Vilnius District Court of the Lenin Raion. From 1971 to 1973 he graduated from the postgraduate at the Lomonosov University in Moscow , and in 1973 received his doctorate as the candidate of legal sciences.

1973–1975 Stungys headed a department at the research institute Teismo ekspertizės mokslinio tyrimo institutas . From 1975 he worked as a criminal lawyer . As a legal representative he won the first Lithuanian case at the European Court of Human Rights. In 1996 he was a pretender to the candidates in the Konstitucinis Teismas . From 1998 he taught at the Lietuvos teisės universitetas (from 2004 at the MRU) as a lecturer and associate professor . 1998–2000 he was dean of the faculty.

1992–1998 Stungys headed the Lithuanian national lawyers association Lietuvos teisininkų draugija .

Stungys was married. He had two children.

After his death, a lecture hall (No. III-225) of the Law University of Lithuania was named after his name.

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Individual evidence

  1. life
  2. ^ Candidate for the Constitutional Court
  3. ^ History of the law faculty of the MRU