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- Former and present members
- References
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{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2013}}{{Politics of Uruguay}}The Supreme Court of Uruguay ({{lang-es|link=no|Suprema Corte de Justicia}}) is the highest court of law of Uruguay. It was established in 1907. It is housed in the Palacio Piria, a masterpiece of eclectic architecture from 1917.[1] IntegrationThe Supreme Court is composed of five members, named Ministers of the Supreme Court: - Jorge Ruibal (President)
- Jorge Larrieux
- Jorge Chediak
- Ricardo Pérez Manrique
- Julio César Chalar
Former and present members Name | Period | Name | Period |
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Carlos Fein | 1907–1908 | Edenes A. Mallo | 1965–1974 | Domingo González | 1907–1908 | Velarde Cerdeiras | 1967–1972 | Luis Piera | 1907–1910 | Álvaro Méndez Modernell | 1972–1974 | Ezequiel Garzón | 1907–1925 | Rómulo Vago | 1972–1978 | Benito Cuñarro | 1907–1928 | Carlos Dubra | 1972–1981 | Luis Romeu Burgues | 1908–1925 | Sabino Dante Sabini | 1973–1979 | Julio Bastos | 1908–1929 | Agustín de Vega | 1974–1976 | Pablo de María | 1911–1914 | Francisco José Márcora | 1974–1978 | Abel Pinto | 1914–1934 | José Pedro Gatto de Souza | 1976–1984 | Ramón Montero Paullier | 1925–1928 | Enrique Frigerio | 1978–1983 | Miguel V. Martínez | 1925–1933 | Ramiro López Rivas | 1978–1984 | Teófilo Piñeiro | 1928–1931 | José Pedro Igoa | 1979–1981 | Juan A. Méndez del Marco | 1928–1939 | Erik Colombo | 1981–1982 | Julio Guani | 1929–1944 | Sara Fons de Genta | 1981–1985 | Pedro Aladio | 1931–1934 | Juan José Silva Delgado | 1983–1985 | Juan Aguirre y González | 1934–1940 | Rafael Addiego Bruno | 1984–1993 | Mariano Pereira Núñez | 1935–1938 | Jacinta Balbela | 1985–1989 | Blas Vidal | 1935–1938 | Nelson Nicoliello | 1985–1989 | Román Álvarez Cortés | 1938–1941 | Armando Tommasino | 1985–1992 | Zoilo Saldías | 1938–1942 | Nelson García Otero | 1985–1992 | Jaime Cibils Larravide | 1940–1942 | Jorge Pessano | 1989–1990 | Juan José Aguiar | 1940–1948 | Jorge Marabotto | 1990–2000 | Amaro Carve Urioste | 1941–1945 | Luis Torello | 1991–1998 | José B. Nattino | 1942–1947 | Raúl Alonso de Marco | 1992–2002 | Juan M. Minelli | 1942–1949 | Juan Mariño Chiarlone | 1993–2001 | Eduardo Artecona | 1944–1953 | Milton Cairoli | 1993–2003 | Enrique Armand Ugón | 1945–1952 | Gervasio Guillot | 1998–2003 | Francisco Gamarra | 1947–1953 | Roberto Parga | 2000–2007 | Bolívar Baliñas | 1949–1950 | Leslie van Rompaey | 2002–2012 | Álvaro Macedo | 1949–1959 | Daniel Gutiérrez | 2002–2012 | Rivera Astigarraga | 1951–1961 | Pablo Troise | 2003–2006 | Manuel López Esponda | 1952–1962 | Hipólito Rodríguez Caorsi | 2003–2009 | Luis Alberto Bouza | 1954–1964 | Sara Bossio | 2006–2008 | Julio César De Gregorio | 1954–1964 | Jorge Ruibal | 2007- | Esteban Ruiz | 1962–1967 | Jorge Larrieux | 2008- | Hamlet Reyes | 1962–1972 | Jorge Chediak | 2009- | Emilio Siemens Amaro | 1962–1972 | Ricardo Pérez Manrique | 2012- | Alberto Sánchez Rogé | 1965–1973 | Julio César Chalar | 2012- |
References1. ^Palacio Piria {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090401040907/http://www.poderjudicial.gub.uy/servlet/page?_pageid=56&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30&_type=site&_fsiteid=34&_fid=4579&_fnavbarid=1&_fnavbarsiteid=34&_fedit=0&_fmode=2&_fdisplaymode=1&_fcalledfrom=1&_fdisplayurl= |date=1 April 2009 }}
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