Nicolae Osmochescu | |
|---|---|
| Moldovan Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan | |
| In office 27 February 1998 –30 March 2001 | |
| President | Petru Lucinschi |
| Prime Minister | Ion Ciubuc Ion Sturza Dumitru Braghiș |
| Preceded by | Nicolae Dudău |
| Succeeded by | Efim Chilari |
| Judge of the Constitutional Court | |
| In office 22 February 1995 –27 February 1998 | |
| First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 23 March 1994 –22 February 1995 | |
| President | Mircea Snegur |
| Prime Minister | Andrei Sangheli |
| Minister | Mihai Popov |
| Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 6 August 1990 –30 June 1992 | |
| President | Mircea Snegur |
| Prime Minister | Mircea Druc Valeriu Muravschi |
| Minister | Nicolae Țâu |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 12,1944 |
| Alma mater | Moldova State University and "M. V. Lomonosov" Moscow State University |
| Profession | Legal scholar,professor |
Nicolae Osmochescu (born 12 November 1944) is a legal scholar of the Republic of Moldova,professor of international law at Moldova State University,former Constitutional Court judge and politician.
Nicolae Osmochescu was born on November 12,1944,in Şumița,Bozovici commune,[ dubious – discuss ] in the Romanian part of the historical Banat region. [1]
Between 1968 and 1973,he studied at the Moldova State University's[ clarification needed ] [1] Department of International Law and Law of Foreign Economic Relations. [2] In the years 1974–1977 he was a doctoral student at the "M. V. Lomonosov" Moscow State University's Faculty of Law,graduating as Dr. jur. in international law. [1]
From 1973 to 1990 he rose through the academic and administrative ranks from university lecturer to head of department at the State University of Moldova's Faculty of Law. [1]
Osmochescu was head of the working group which drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova. [1]
He obtained a PhD in Law while serving as the First Deputy Foreign Minister of Moldova [ dubious – discuss ] in two cabinets - the First [ dubious – discuss ] and Second Ciubuc Cabinets. [3] He was Prime-Deputy Minister for the Exterior in 1990–1992 and 1994–1995. [1] In 1993–1994 he worked as counselor to the President of Moldova, [1] a position held at the time by Mircea Snegur. On 22 February 1995,Osmochescu was designated judge of the Constitutional Court,a position he resigned on 25 September 1998. [1] [3]
In the early 21st century,Osmochescu served as Moldova's Ambassador in Tashkent,Bishkek and Dushanbe. [3]
Osmochescu authored the monographs "International Law in the Constitutions of modern states","Referendum –as a way of direct expression of the people's will",and "Protocol and diplomatic etiquette". [1]