List of Belgian judges

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Joseph Grandgagnage, 1st President of the Court of appeal of Liege Joseph Grandgagnage door Petrus Johannes Arendzen ca. 1856 - ca. 1877.jpg
Joseph Grandgagnage, 1st President of the Court of appeal of Liège
Baron Adrien de la Kethulle de Ryhove, 1st President of the Court of Appeal of Ghent between 1919-1923 Voorzitter de la Kethulle de Ryhove.JPG
Baron Adrien de la Kethulle de Ryhove, 1st President of the Court of Appeal of Ghent between 1919-1923

This is a List of Belgian high Judges and National magistrates.

Contents

1st President of the Court of Cassation

Presidents of the Constitutional Court

1st President of the Council of State

1st Presidents of the Court of Appeal of Brussels

Public Prosecution

Prosecutor-General of the court of Cassation

Presidents of the College of Prosecutors-General

Presidents of the Council of Senior Crown Prosecutors

Notes

  1. ""On dirait que l'Etat a choisi de démanteler sa propre justice"".
  2. "Procureur-generaal (63) bij Hof van Cassatie overleden" [Prosecutor general (63) at the Court of Cassation died]. De Standaard (in Dutch). June 27, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
  3. "Hof van Cassatie: eedaflegging van de heer procureur-generaal Thijs | Federale Overheidsdienst Justitie". justitie.belgium.be. Archived from the original on 2018-02-14.
  4. "Delmulle: 'Veiligheidsdiensten zijn bang'" [Delmulle: 'Secret service are frightened']. De Standaard (in Dutch). October 3, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2023.

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