Arya Raelenthur

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Arya Raelenthur
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President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Delkora
Assumed office
25 September 2012
Preceded byElberin Kaldenbar
Associate Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court
In office
24 April 2007 – Present
Associate Judge of the Vassengaard Federal Appellate Court
In office
3 October 2003 – 24 April 2007
Judge of the 3rd Federal Judicial District of Vassengaard
In office
21 May 1994 – 3 October 2003
Personal details
Born
Arya Ellinor Raelenthur

(1960-08-10)10 August 1960
Tordenhelm, Vassengaard, Kingdom of Delkora
NationalityDelkoran
Political partyNonpartisan
Spouse(s)Kirsten Raelenthur
(m. 1988–Present)
Alma materTordenhelm University (B.L.)
University of Norenstal (M.L.)
Gothendral University (D.L.)
OccupationJurist

Arya Ellinor Raelenthur is the President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Delkora, having assumed the position in 2012 following the retirement of Elberin Kaldenbar.

Early Life and Education

Raelenthur was born in Tordenhelm in 1960 to Edgar and Ellinor Raelenthur. Her father died while Raelenthur was still young, and her mother struggled to make ends meet by working various odd jobs, resulting in the family being intermittently homeless until Raelenthur was 12, at which point her mother was able to secure training and steady employment as an electrician through the recently-established Public Works Administration. After excelling in secondary school and graduating at the top of her class, Raelenthur was accepted into Tordenhelm University in 1977, where she studied political science and law. After graduating in 1980, she began studying for her Master of Laws at the University of Norenstal, during which time she also worked as an intern for Elberin Kaldenbar, then an associate justice of the Federal Administrative Court who Raelenthur would later succeed as President of the Constitutional Court.

Upon attaining her M.L. in 1983, Raelenthur relocated to Gothendral and took a job with the Federal Public Defenders Office, successfully arguing a number of notable cases before the Constitutional Court. During this time she also pursued a Doctor of Laws at the University of Gothendral, publishing a dissertation entitled Pre-Modern Delkoran Customary Law and the Constitutional Right to Freedom of Movement in 1987.