Ricardo Lewandowski
His Excellency Ricardo Lewandowski | |
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President of the Supreme Federal Court President of the National Justice Council | |
In office 10 September 2014 – 12 September 2016 | |
Vice President | Cármen Lúcia |
Preceded by | Joaquim Barbosa |
Succeeded by | Cármen Lúcia |
Vice President of the Supreme Federal Court | |
In office 22 November 2012 – 10 September 2014 Acting President: 31 July – 10 September 2014 | |
President | Joaquim Barbosa |
Preceded by | Joaquim Barbosa |
Succeeded by | Cármen Lúcia |
Minister of the Supreme Federal Court | |
Assumed office 16 March 2006 | |
Appointed by | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
Preceded by | Carlos Velloso |
Personal details | |
Born |
Henrique Ricardo Lewandowski 11 May 1948 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Spouse(s) | Yara de Abreu |
Alma mater |
Faculty of Law of São Bernardo do Campo University of São Paulo Tufts University |
Henrique Ricardo Lewandowski (Portuguese pronunciation: [ĩˈʁiki ʁiˈkaʁdu lɛvɐ̃ˈdɔvʃki], born May 11, 1948, in the city of Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian judge and a former president of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil.[1]
Lewandowski presided over the impeachment trial of president Dilma Rousseff, and controversially separated the cassation of her term from the cassation of her political rights. Two votes, then, occurred, and, upon losing her mandate, she maintained her political rights. Vice President Michel Temer succeeded her.
Lewandowski was replaced by Carmen Lúcia who was championed by José Celso de Mello Filho, Brazil's most senior jurist. Lewandowski had been known for championing a reduction in oversight of judges and an increase in their remuneration. Lucia's champion gave a speech talking about the need to remove corruption despite the presence of a number of alleged suspects.[2]
Publications
- Proteção dos Direitos Humanos na Ordem Interna e Internacional. Rio de Janeiro: Forense, 1984.
- Pressupostos Materiais e Formais da Intervenção Federal no Brasil. São Paulo: Ed. Revista dos Tribunais, 1994.
- Direito Comunitário e Jurisdição Supranacional: o papel do juiz no processo de integração regional (ed.). São Paulo: Ed. Juarez de Oliveira, 2000.
- Globalização, Regionalização e Soberania. São Paulo: Juarez de Oliveira, 2004.
- A influência de Dalmo Dallari nas decisões dos tribunais (ed.). São Paulo: Saraiva, 2011.
References
- ↑ President Lula of Brazil appointed H.E. Enrique Ricardo Lewandowski to be the newest Justice of the "Supremo Tribunal Federal," Brazil's top court. Fletcher News. Spring 2006, p.22.
- ↑ Cármen Lúcia becomes the second woman ahead of the Supreme Court and says that the Brazilian people is not satisfied with the Justice System, 13 September 2016, Plus 55, Retrieved 18 September 2016
External links
- Biography (Portuguese)
Legal offices | ||
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Preceded by Carlos Velloso |
Minister of the Supreme Federal Court 2006–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Joaquim Barbosa |
Vice President of the Supreme Federal Court 2012–2014 |
Succeeded by Carmen Lúcia |
President of the Supreme Federal Court 2014–present |
Incumbent |