Elected/appointed in equal portions by Italian Parliament, President of the Italian Republic, and highest Italian courts
Authorized by
Constitution of Italy
Judge term length
9 years (not renewable)
Number of positions
15
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Official website
President of the Court
Currently
Augusto Barbera
Since
12 December 2023
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