Mattias Guyomar

Born on 21 July 1968 in Guérande, France

  • Bachelor's Degree in Modern Literature, University of Nantes, 1986-1989
  • Laureate of the Institute of Political Studies (IEP), Paris, 1989-1991
  • National School of Administration (ENA), 1993-1996
  • Rapporteur at the Judicial Division of the Conseil d’État, 1996-1999
  • Lecturer at the IEP (Paris) and the ENA (courses in public and comparative law), 1996-2007
  • Secretary General of the French Electoral Commission, 1998-2020
  • Director of the Legal Documentation and Coordination Center of the Conseil d’État, 1999-2002
  • General Rapporteur at the French Supreme Council for Integration, 1999-2002
  • Government Commissioner (“advocate general”), then Public Rapporteur at the Administrative Judicial Division and the Jurisdiction Disputes Tribunal, 2002-2011
  • Associate professor of Public Law, University Paris-Sud XI, Faculty Jean Monnet, 2004-2012
  • Member of the 6th Chamber then the 10th Section of the Judicial Division of the Conseil d’État, 2011-2016
  • Urgent-applications judge at the Conseil d’État, 2011-2020
  • General Rapporteur of the Superior Commission on Codification, 2012-2020
  • Associate professor of Public Law, University Paris 2 - Panthéon - Assas, 2012-2020
  • Member of the selection panel for senior lecturers in public law, 2013-2014
  • Member of Comparative Legislation Society, 2013-2020
  • Secretary General of the French Institute of Administrative Science, 2013-2020
  • Member of the French list of ad hoc judges appointed to the European Court of Human Rights, 2013-2020
  • The Conseil d’État’s Focal Point for the ECHR Superior Courts Network, 2015-2020
  • President of the 10th Chamber of the Judicial Division of the Conseil d’État, 2016-2020
  • Member of European Public Law Organisation (EPLO), 2016-2020
  • Judge of the European Court of Human Rights since 22 June 2020
  • President of Section since 2 May 2024.
Mattias Guyomar