Judge

Marta Cartabia

The Minister of Justice

1963 - today

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Her biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Marta Cartabia is the 53rd most popular judge, the 4,674th most popular biography from Italy and the 4th most popular Italian Judge.

Marta Cartabia is most famous for being the first woman to serve as President of the Italian Constitutional Court from 2019 to 2020. A surprising lesser-known fact is that she began her career as a professor of constitutional law and has been a visiting scholar at prestigious institutions like Harvard and NYU. Her lasting impact includes advancing judicial reforms in Italy and promoting gender equality in legal institutions.

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Among Judges

Among judges, Marta Cartabia ranks 53 out of 53Before her are Richard Goldstone, Harry Blackmun, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Leila Seth, Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar, and Potter Stewart. After her are Sylvia Steiner, Ranjan Gogoi, Bogdan Aurescu, Thomas Hoeren, Mandisa Maya, and Ayesha Malik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Marta Cartabia ranks 905Before her are Ian Crook, Isabelle Duchesnay, Torsten Voss, Dmitri Galiamin, Jörg Hoffmann, and Marian Keyes. After her are Carol Lewis, Mihaela Armășescu, Jessica Tuck, Tanyu Kiryakov, Guillermo Betancourt, and Patrick Hürlimann.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Marta Cartabia ranks 4,674 out of NaNBefore her are Nicolò Melli (1991), Flavio Cobolli (2002), Federico Giunti (1971), Andrea Sartoretti (1971), Sergio Porrini (1968), and Paolo De Ceglie (1986). After her are Daniele Scarpa (1964), Nicola Vizzoni (1973), Angela Cavagna (1966), Lorenzo Fontana (1980), Roberto Cravero (1964), and Max Tonetto (1974).

Among Judges In Italy

Among judges born in Italy, Marta Cartabia ranks 4Before her are Giovanni Falcone (1939), Paolo Borsellino (1940), and Carlo Biotti (1901).

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