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Iulia Motoc was born on 20 August, 1967 in Timișoara, Romania, is a Romanian judge (born 1967). Discover Iulia Motoc's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Judge at European Court of Human Rights, professor and lawyer
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 20 August 1967
Birthday 20 August
Birthplace Timișoara, Romania
Nationality Romania

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Iulia Motoc Net Worth

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1967

Iulia Antoanella Motoc (born 20 August 1967) is a Romanian judge and international law expert, currently a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights and a professor at the University of Bucharest.

Before beginning her service at the Court, she served as a Judge at the Constitutional Court of Romania.

Motoc was UN Special Rapporteur for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and she chaired a number of international experts bodies and was Vice-President of the UN Human Rights Committee.

1989

Iulia Motoc was a magistrate in Romania, prosecutor, and judge (1989–1995) in criminal law.

1991

Iulia Antoanella Motoc holds a master's degree from the Paul Cézanne University School of Law, Aix-Marseille (1991) a doctorate in international law from Paul Cézanne University, Aix-Marseille (summa cum laude) in 1996 an habilitation in law from Jean Monnet Department University of Paris-Sud (1998) in and a doctorate in ethics from the University of Bucharest, Department of Philosophy (1999).

1995

In 1995 she passed the full registration exam for judges in civil and criminal law.

1996

In 1996 she was admitted as a lawyer in the Bucharest Bar.

Iulia Motoc became a member of the United Nations Subcommission on Human Rights in 1996, first as an alternate and in 2000–2001 she served as a President of United Nations Subcommission on Human Rights.

She has co-authored the Working Paper on Free, Prior and Informed Consent of the Indigenous People which was incorporated in the UN Declaration for Indigenous People.

Motoc was on the co-author of the UN Guidelines principles for Extreme poverty.

1998

Iulia Motoc was elected member of the Advisory Committee for the Protection of National Minorities (1998–2004) and (2008–2012).

1999

Iulia Motoc was fellow in philosophy to the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna (1999) and to the Yale School of Law (2004–2007).

2001

She was UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001–2004).

In this capacity she has visited the Democratic Republic of Congo in a conflict area and she has reported on the massive violations of human rights quoted including by International Criminal Court Prosecutor.

She has also taught at St-Thomas University in Miami (2001–2003) and she was Special Guest Professor at the European Academy oh Human Rights at the European Institute in Florence (2006).

2002

After which she joined the University of Bucharest, as a teaching assistant and later becoming a full professor in 2002.

Iulia Motoc is Professor of International Law and European Law at the University of Bucharest since 2002.

Iulia Motoc was teaching at New York University School of Law (2002–2003) where she was Senior Jean Monnet Fellow.

2004

She was the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Human Genome, author of the first reports of the United Nations in the field of genetics (2004–2007).

2007

She was a member of the Presidential Commission for Analysis of the Constitution (2007–2008) and rapporteur for the chapter on human rights.

She was director (Romania) of the European Master on Human Rights and Democratization, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization, Venise (2007–2015).

2010

Motoc was elected judge at the Constitutional Court of Romania in 2010.

She was a member of the Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union (2010–2012) and Motoc was also an arbiter with ICSID, Washington (2008–2014).

2012

Iulia Motoc is research professor, Institute for Research in International and European Law, Sorbonne (2012–2014).

At the European Court of Human Rights, Iulia Motoc has created a group of international law.

She also initiated joint conferences between the European Society of International Law and the European Court of Human Rights.

2013

On 1 October 2013, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe elected Motoc a Judge of the European Court of Human Rights with respect to Romania.

She received an absolute majority of votes cast by parliamentarians.

Her nine-year term of office began on 18 December 2013.

In August 2021, she was elected as a member of the Institut de Droit International.

On 28 March 2023, following a selection process, she was chosen by the Romanian Government to be Romania's candidate for the post of Judge at the International Criminal Court.

Iulia Motoc was born in Timișoara.

She graduated from the school of law at the University of Bucharest.

She adjudicated on the constitutionality of laws and decided on exceptions brought to the Courts of law as to the unconstitutionality of laws and orders in civil and criminal law She held this position until she became a judge at the European Court of Human Rights at the end of 2013.

Motoc started her term as a judge of the European Court of Human Rights on 18 December 2013.

In 2022, her dissenting opinion for the case of N. v. Romania was voted as the best separate opinion of the year 2021 by Strasbourg Observers.

According to Strasbourg Observers:

Along with other judges, she was cited in an independent NGO report for possible conflict of interest as she seated in three cases in which the International Commission of Jurists(ICJ) intervened as third party.

Iulia Antoanella Motoc is married to former Minister of Defense Mihnea Motoc, and they have a son.

2020

In her free time, she has written and published a short fiction novel at the end of 2020, "Maria Și Machiavelli".