Ksenija Turković

Ksenija Turković (born 13 February 1964)[1] is a Croatian jurist a current vice-president and judge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

Ksenija Turković
Vice-President of the
European Court of Human Rights
Assumed office
18 May 2020
Section President (Section I) of the
European Court of Human Rights
Assumed office
1 May 2019
Judge of the European Court of Human Rights
in respect of Croatia
Assumed office
2 January 2013
Personal details
Born (1964-02-13) 13 February 1964
Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalityCroatian
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb, Yale University
ProfessionProfessor at the University of Zagreb

Early life and education

Turković graduated from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb in 1987 and became a lecturer at the same university.[2] [1] She holds both a Master of Laws and a Doctor of Juridical Science from Yale Law School.[1]

Professional career

Turković practiced law while working for American law firms between 1995 and 2000, and was a member of the New York State Bar Association between 1996 and 2008.[1] She became a full professor at the University of Zagreb in 2008.[2] She was the head of the team of experts which developed the new Criminal Code in Croatia between 2009 and 2011.[1] She was the vice-president of two expert committees of the Council of Europe focused on the protection of children's rights.[1]

Judge at the European Court of Human Rights

On 2 October 2012, Turković was elected as a judge of the ECHR by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)[3] out of three candidates[4] succeeding Nina Vajić[5] Since May 2020, she serves as a vice-president of the ECHR for one year.[6]

Works

Turković is the author and contributor to several books focusing on law.[7]

References

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