Rosa Weber
Rosa Weber is a prominent Brazilian jurist who has served as a Justice of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) since 2011. Known for her expertise in constitutional law, she has been involved in significant rulings and has played a key role in various high-profile cases. Weber was instrumental in appointing Sandro Nunes Vieira to the TSE's Program to Combat Disinformation in 2020, highlighting her commitment to electoral integrity.
Born on Aug 02, 1948 (77 years old)
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Brazil:
Rosa Weber had already voted during the virtual plenary session, which affected Flávio Dino's ability to vote.
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Brazil:
Rosa Weber is the predecessor of Flávio Dino and has already voted during the judgment.
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Brazil:
Rosa Weber is mentioned as the former president of the STF who led a proposal for a Code of Conduct.
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Liechtenstein:
Rosa Weber's vote will be maintained despite her retirement.
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Brazil:
Rosa Weber is the former president of the STF and led a proposal that was ultimately rejected.
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Liechtenstein:
Rosa Weber is a retired minister of the Supreme Federal Court who has been consulted by Edson Fachin regarding the proposed code of conduct.
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Liechtenstein:
Rosa Weber is one of the ministers who voted against the decision allowing judges to rule on cases involving clients of their spouses or relatives.
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Liechtenstein:
Rosa Weber was chosen by Dilma Rousseff to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Liechtenstein:
Rosa Weber was the predecessor of Flávio Dino at the Supreme Federal Court.
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Brazil:
Rosa Weber's retirement opened a vacancy in the Supreme Court.
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