List of Presidents of European Court of Justice
# | Term | President | State |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1952–1958 | Massimo Pilotti | Italy |
2 | 1958–1964 | Andreas Matthias Donner | Netherlands |
3 | 1964–1967 | Charles Léon Hammes | Luxembourg |
4 | 1967–1976 | Robert Lecourt | France |
5 | 1976–1980 | Hans Kutscher | Germany |
6 | 1980–1984 | Josse Mertens de Wilmars | Belgium |
7 | 1984–1988 | John Mackenzie-Stuart | United Kingdom |
8 | 1988–1994 | Ole Due | Denmark |
9 | 1994–2003 | Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias | Spain |
10 | 7 October 2003–incumbent |
Vassilios Skouris | Greece |
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