Egbert Myjer

Egbert Myjer (born 31 July 1947) is the judge in the European Court of Human Rights, elected in respect of The Netherlands.[1]

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Education

He started his 6 years term of office on 1 November 2004. After the entry into force of Protocol No. 14 (1 June 2010) his term of office will now end on 31 October 2013. Egbert Myjer was born in Arnhem (The Netherlands). He spent his childhood in The Hague where from 1959 till 1966 he attended the gymnasium of the Aloysiuscollege. From 1966 till 1972 he studied law at Utrecht University and specialized in criminal law.

Career

From 1972 till 1979 he was an assistant in criminal law at Leiden University. In 1979 he was appointed vice-dean of the Netherlands National Training and Study Center for the Judiciary at Zutphen. In 1981 he was appointed a judge at the Zutphen District Court, from 1986 onwards as vice-president. In 1991 he made the change from the judiciary to the public prosecution service, and was appointed advocate-general at the The Hague Court of Appeals. In 1996 he was appointed deputy procurator-general (later renamed as: chief advocate-general) at the Amsterdam Court of Appeals. In 2000 he was also appointed professor extraordinary in human rights at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Egbert Myjer is one of the founding editors of the NJCM-bulletin (The Netherlands Human Rights law Review) and remained an editor from 1976 until his election in the European Court in 2004. He wrote many articles and comments on the case-law of the former European Commission of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Prosecutors, and was the author - together with Nicholas Cowdery QC and Barry Hancock - of the IAP Human Rights Manual for Prosecutors (2003), which has been translated into French, Russian, Armenian, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish and Ukrainian. The second English edition appeared in 2009.

Honors

Egbert Myjer is Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau (The Netherlands) (2000) and was awarded the Medal of Merit of the Council of Europe in 2001. In 2004 he was awarded with the Certificate of Merit of the International Association of Prosecutors. Since 2011 he is a Honorary Bencher of The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.

Trivia

Egbert Myjer is the father of the Dutch comedian Jochem Myjer.

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