Public lecture by president of ECHR

Professor Luzius Wildhaber, president of the European Court of Human Rights, will be visiting Malta this week. He will deliver a public lecture entitled "The role of the ECHR in the protection and promotion of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms with...

Professor Luzius Wildhaber, president of the European Court of Human Rights, will be visiting Malta this week. He will deliver a public lecture entitled "The role of the ECHR in the protection and promotion of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms with reference to recent judgments" on Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Aula Magna, Foundation for International Studies, St Paul Street, Valletta. Interested members of the public are cordially invited to attend.

Professor Wildhaber received his legal training at the University of Basel and Yale Law School. He has been judge of the European Court of Human Rights since 1991 and president since 1998, to which post he was re-elected in 2001.

Professor Wildhaber has had a distinguished academic career. Since 1977, he has been Professor of International, Constitutional and Comparative Law at the University of Basel and was Professor of Law at the University of Fribourg before that. He was also Dean of the Law Faculty and Rector of the University of Basel between 1992-94. He has published papers on self-determination and minority rights.

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