Vilenas Vadapalas
Vilenas Vadapalas (born 1954) is a Lithuanian lawyer. He became the first representative of Lithuania at the Court of First Instance (now called the General Court) of the European Union, when he was appointed in 2004. Vadapalas specializes in the fields of public international law, law of the European Union, and international human rights law.[1]
Vadapalas graduated from the Law Faculty of Vilnius University. He obtained doctorate degree from the University of Moscow and habilitated doctorate from the University of Warsaw.[1] Vadapalas worked as professor of international law at Vilnius University. He published several textbooks for law students, including Tarptautinė teisė (1998 and 2006).
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- 1 2 "Nine New Members of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities" (PDF). Court of Justice of the European Communities. 2004-05-12.
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