Kieran Bradley
Graduated in law from Trinity College Dublin (1979); Diploma in European Legal Studies, College of Europe, Bruges (1980); LLB (1981) and PhD under Special Regulations (2016), Queens’ College, University of Cambridge; Distinguished Lecturer in European Union Law at Harvard Law School (Spring 2000); Visiting Professor, Global School of Law, University of Portugal, Lisbon (2009- ); Visiting Professor, Autonomous University of Barcelona (1993-1999, 2007- ); Fellow, Robert Schuman Institute, University of Luxembourg (2016- ); Adjunct Professor, Law School, Trinity College Dublin (2016- ). Administrator, Secretariat of the Committee on Legal Affairs, European Parliament (1981-1988); Administrator/ Principal Administrator/ Head of Unit/Director in the Legal Service, European Parliament (1988-1995, 2000-2011); référendaire at the Court of Justice (1995-2000); Judge and President of Chamber of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (2011-2016); Special Adviser to the Court of Justice of the European Union on Brexit and general staff matters (2016-2019); deputy Chairman of Appeals Board, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (2017- ); judge of the Administrative Tribunal of the Inter-American Development Bank Group (2021- ); vice-President of the Independent Employment Tribunal of the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (2023- ); judge of the Administrative Tribunal of International Monetary Fund (2024- ). Judge of the ESM Administrative Tribunal since 2017.