Joaquim Barbosa
Joaquim Benedito Barbosa Gomes is a former Justice of the Supreme Federal Court in Brazil. He served as the president of the court between 2012 and 2014.
Barbosa studied law at University of Brasília and holds a master's degree and a doctorate from Panthéon-Assas University. He is a Doctor Honoris Causa of Hebrew University.
In 2013, he was elected by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Early life and education
Barbosa is the oldest son of a bricklayer father and a housewife mother. He started his education in the Brazilian public school system in his hometown, later completed in Brasília.He worked as a cleaner and typesetter before attending law school at the University of Brasília
Barbosa studied law at University of Brasília. He holds a Master and a Doctor of Laws from DEA - Droit Public Interne - Panthéon-Assas University.
Early career
After graduating from the University of Brasila, Barbosa began working for the Brazilian diplomatic service, Itamaraty, as a chancery official. His first assignment was to Helsinki, Finland.Barbosa was a member of the Federal Public Ministry and adjunct professor at Rio de Janeiro State University. He was also a visiting scholar at the Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School, in New York City, and at UCLA School of Law.
Along with his position at Itamaraty, he served as a public servant for some Brazilian departments, and lately as a public prosecutor of the Public Ministry.
Aside from his academic achievements, Minister Barbosa also became fluent in French, Spanish, English and German.
Supreme Federal Court
Barbosa was appointed to the office by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on June 25, 2003, along with Ayres Britto and Cezar Peluso.Justice
Among many other actions, he is the judge rapporteur for Criminal Action 470 and his further development, the Criminal Action 536.As of November 2012, he has 8,460 actions under his responsibility being processed by the Court.
Barbosa suffers from sacroiliitis, an inflammatory disease, which notably makes it uncomfortable for him to remain seated. Barbosa has often been noted for his practice of attending session while standing up.
President
He took the office as the acting president of the court on November 17, 2012, because of the mandatory retirement of his colleague Ayres Britto, as he was the current vice-president of the Court. However, he was already the President Elect of the Court as chosen by his fellows in October 2012, keeping the tradition the oldest member not served yet as president to be elected to that position.Barbosa demonstrates unconditional defense in some questions. He is against the power of prosecutors to file administrative investigations. He argues about transfer the competency to hear cases on slave labor to federal court. Barbosa opposes also the privileged forum for authorities. His tenure start on November 22, 2012 was attended by President Dilma Rousseff, Senate President José Sarney, among many other celebrities.
The welcoming speech has been delivered by Justice Luiz Fux.