
Judges of the CJEU
The Judges of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) are legal experts responsible for interpreting European Union law. They ensure that EU laws are applied consistently across member states and resolve disputes between countries and EU institutions. The CJEU has two main types of judges: judges and advocates general. Each member state appoints one judge, while advocates general provide independent opinions on cases. Their work supports the rule of law and helps maintain the legal framework of the EU, impacting the lives of millions of citizens through their decisions.