Ottó Czúcz

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Ottó Czúcz (* 23. June 1946 in Csépa , small area Kunszentmárton , Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok ) is a Hungarian legal scholar and judge at the Court of the European Union .

Life

Czúcz studied law at the University of Sciences in Szeged and received his doctorate there in 1971. He then worked in the Hungarian Ministry of Labor until 1974.

At the University of Science in Szeged, Czúcz was initially a lecturer, then until 1989 professor at the Faculty of Law. In 1989 he became Dean of the Faculty and in 1992 Vice Rector of the University. From 1998 to 2004 he was a judge at the Constitutional Court of Hungary , and from 1998 to 2002 Vice President of the European Institute of Social Security .

In 2004 he was appointed judge at the “Court of First Instance” of the European Communities (since 2009 “Court of the European Union”). The first term ended in 2010; he was reappointed in September 2010 through August 31, 2016.

Fonts

  • Social security in Central Europe. A system comparison between Croatia, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Hungary , LexisNexis 2000, ISBN 3-7007-1944-2 , together with Helena Barancová, Nada Bodigora-Vunobrat, Anjuta Bubnov-Snoberne, Wolfgang Mazal , Martine Risam, Herbert Szurgacz, Theodor Tomandl , Petr Tröster

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release 38/04 of the Court of Justice of the European Communities (PDF; 160 kB) of May 12, 2004
  2. Press release 87/10 of Justice of the European Union of 13 September 2010