Julia Przyłębska

She was appointed by President of the Republic of Poland despite obtaining a negative opinion from the authorities of Regional Court in Poznań.

As a representative of the Polish Embassy she was a member of the negotiating team handling compensation for forced labour.

From 2005 to 2007 she coordinated talks concerning compensations for victims of Nazi crimes and granting the Polish diaspora, Polonia, minority status in (Germany).

In December 2015, with the recommendation of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, she was elected as a member of the Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland.

In a quasi-unanimous decision published on 23 October 2020, the Tribunal ruled unconstitutional[2] the provision of the 1993 Act permitting abortion when the fetus is predicted to have a "disability or incurable illness.

"[3] It was a landmark decision that marked the influence of Catholic teachings on the court, but one that has led to large-scale protests and social unrest in many Polish cities.