Ellen Gracie Northfleet | |
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Justice of the Supreme Federal Court | |
In office 14 December 2000[1] – 8 August 2011 | |
Appointed by | Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
Preceded by | Octavio Gallotti[1] |
Succeeded by | Rosa Weber[2] |
52nd President of the Supreme Federal Court | |
In office 30 March 2006 – 24 April 2008 | |
Vice President | Gilmar Mendes |
Preceded by | Nelson Jobim |
Succeeded by | Gilmar Mendes |
Personal details | |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 16 February 1948
Alma mater | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul |
Other judicial positions
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Ellen Gracie Northfleet (Portuguese: [ˈɛlẽj ˈɡɾejsi nɔʁtʃˈflitʃ]; born 16 February 1948) is a Brazilian judge. She is the first woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Brazil[3] and the Court's first female president.
On 8 August 2011, she retired from the Court, 7 years before the full extension that would go until 70 years old.[4]
There was no formal announcement of her decision to retire and no formal ceremony at her departure.[5][6][7]
After her departure the Brazilian Association of Federal Judges published a public statement requesting that a representative of the Federal Magistrature be appointed for her position. Ellen Gracie was not a career magistrate since she did not write the exams to become a Federal Judge, as is the case for members of the Federal Magistrature. She was nominated for the position by then Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso.[8]