The representatives of the governments of the member states appointed two judges and two advocates-general to the Court of Justice.
The nominations are part of the partial renewal of the composition of the Court of Justice, since the terms of office of 14 judges and 6 advocates-general will expire on 6 October 2021.
Mr Eugene Regan (Ireland) has been reappointed as Judge of the Court of Justice.
Mr Athanasios Rantos (Greece) has been reappointed as Advocate-General of the Court of Justice.
Mr Dimitrios Gratsias (Greece) has been appointed as Judge of the Court of Justice.
Mr Nicholas Emiliou (Cyprus) has been appointed as Advocate-General of the Court of Justice.
The two judges and two advocates-general of the Court of Justice have been appointed for a term of office starting on 7 October 2021 and expiring on 6 October 2027.
Source consolium.europa.eu
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