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Ramón Posada Y Soto
Ramón Posada y Soto (January 3, 1746 – January 1815) was a Spanish jurist, writer and academic who served as the first President of the Supreme Court (Spain), president of the Supreme Court from 1812 to 1814. Biography Posada y Soto was son of Joaquín de Posada y Rivero and Josefa de Soto y Posada, both members of important Asturian noble families. After graduating in the three-years preparatory grade on Philosophy in the Monasterio de San Salvador (Celorio), Benedictine Convent of San Salvador in Celorio he started his studies on Canons and Laws in the University of Valladolid in 1762. He also graduated in Civil Law by the University of Santa Catalina and in Civil and Canon Law by the Avila University, University of Ávila (1766). In 1767 he graduated in Civil Law by the University of Valladolid. After failing the public contest to become a professor, he completed its legal education by practising in the ''Gimnasio Carolino de Leyes y Cánones'' of Valladolid as well as in ...
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President Of The Supreme Court (Spain)
The President of the Supreme Court and also President of the General Council of the Judiciary is the highest judicial authority of the Kingdom of Spain and holds the representation of the judicial branch and its governing body, the CGPJ. The office of President of the Supreme Court is foreseen in the Constitution as well as giving to the president the presidency of the General Council of the Judiciary. As a parliamentary monarchy, the President of the Supreme Court is appointed by the Monarch after being nominated by the Plenary of the General Council of the Judiciary, who serves until the end of its 5-years-term, its dismissal by the CGPJ or its resignation. The President of the Supreme Court also chairs the special courts, such as the Jurisdiction Conflicts Chamber which resolve conflicts between the civil and military justice, the Jurisdiction Conflicts Court which resolve conflicts between the Courts of Justice and the Administration, the Competence Conflicts Chamber which reso ...
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