The Malta Independent 1 May 2025, Thursday
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Lorraine Schembri Orland sworn in as European Court of Human Rights judge

Tuesday, 24 September 2019, 11:00 Last update: about 7 years ago

Madam Justice Lorraine Schembri Orland was sworn in as a judge to the European Court of Human Rights.

She is the first ever female judge on the European Court of Human Rights from Malta. 

Present for the swearing-in ceremony, held in Strasbourg, was Chief Justice Emeritus and outgoing Judge for Malta on the European Court of Human Rights Vincent Degaetano and Mrs Degaetano.

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Madam Justice Schembri Orland was appointed to the bench in 2012. She presided over the Civil Court, First Hall which has civil competence, as well as original jurisdiction in matters of Fundamental Human Rights as guaranteed by the Maltese Constitution and by the European Convention on Human Rights. She also presided over the Civil Court (Voluntary Jurisdiction) which is competent in matters of probate, minority, interdiction and incapacitation, guardianships, trusts, foundations and cross border successions,

In 1976-1981, she concluded her University of Malta - Doctorate of Laws (LL.D.). In 1994-1996 she concluded her Magister Juris in European Law -(M.Jur.) (Eur. Law) from the University of Malta.

Between 1988-1990, she was an elected member to the Executive Board of the Conseil International des Femmes (ICW). Between 1991-1993, she was a member of drafting committee entrusted with broad legislative reforms to the Constitution of Malta and to the ordinary law in order to eliminate discrimination on the basis of gender as part of Malta's process of accession to the UN CEDAW Convention.

Prior to becoming a Judge, she had held positions with The European Council of Women, was a member of the National Consultative Committee on Bioethics, was a member of the founding committee of San Blas Drug Rehabilitation Centre set up by Caritas (Malta), and others.

 

Photo: Sandro Weltin, Council of Europe
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