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  1. Born in 1962 in Paris, France, Mr Laurent Truchot studied at the Institut d'études politiques (IEP) in Paris (France), from which he graduated in 1984. He then joined the École nationale de la magistrature (National School for the Judiciary, Bordeaux, France) from 1986 to 1988.

  2. Né en 1962 à Paris (France), M. Laurent Truchot suit des études à l’Institut d’études politiques (IEP) de Paris (France), dont il sort diplômé en 1984. Il intègre ensuite l’École nationale de la magistrature (Bordeaux, France) de 1986 à 1988.

  3. Feb 1, 2019 · As part of the third stage of the reform of the General Court, Mr Laurent Truchot (France) and Ms Mirela Stancu (Romania) were also appointed as judges from 1 September 2019. The term of office of Mr Truchot will end on 31 August 2025, whereas the term for Ms Stancu will end on 31 August 2022.

  4. Laurent Truchot. General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) Judge. Born 1962; graduate of the Institut d’études politiques, Paris (1984); former student of the École nationale de la magistrature (National School for the Judiciary) (1986-88); Judge at the Regional Court, Marseilles (January 1988 to January 1990); Law Officer in the ...

  5. General Court: Laurent Truchot. Civil Service Tribunal: Stéphane Gervasoni. French Advocate General at the Court of Justice: Yves Bot. Governing law: Treaty on the European Union and Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, secondary legislation adopted by the European Union institutions (regulations, directives and decisions).

  6. Born 1942; Doctor of Laws of the University of Helsinki; assistant lecturer in civil and commercial law at the University of Helsinki; Director of Legal Affairs and Commercial Policy at the Central Chamber of Commerce of Finland; Director-General of the Office for Consumer Protection, Finland; member of a number of committees and advisory bodies...

  7. Jul 21, 2023 · Laurent Truchot. Independent. Date Written: May 01, 2021. Abstract. To achieve the objectives it has set of reducing the amount of pending cases and the length of proceedings before the General Court, the European legislator authorised the doubling of the number of its judges.