
Eros Grau is a jurist[5] Brazilian who graduated in Law[6] from Mackenzie Presbyterian University in 1963 and subsequently obtained a doctorate[2] from the University of São Paulo. He has advocacy[3] in São Paulo and became a Full Professor at the University of São Paulo in 1990, retiring in 2009. Grau was appointed Minister of Supreme Court[1] in 2004, replacing Maurício Corrêa, and served in the Court[7] Superior Electoral Court from 2008 to 2009. During the military dictatorship, he was imprisoned and tortured for his involvement with the Brazilian Communist Party. He was a consultant for the São Paulo Delegation to the Assembly[4] National Constituent Assembly in 1988 and a member of the Special Commission for Constitutional Revision in 1993. Grau is also a member of the Brazilian Writers' Union and the São Paulo Academy of Letters.
Eros Roberto Grau (Santa Maria, 19th August of 1940) is a jurist, lawyer e magistrate Brazilian. He was minister of Supreme Court (STF) from 2004 to 2010. He graduated in Law from Mackenzie Presbyterian Universitywhere he was also a professor, and holds a doctorate from the University of São Pauloin which it was full professor of the Department of Economic Law.
| Eros Grau | |
| Eros Grau in 2009 | |
| Justice of the Supreme Court of Brazil | |
| Period | 30th June of 2004 a 2nd August of 2010 |
| Appointment by | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
| Predecessor | Maurício Corrêa |
| Successor | Luiz Fux |
| Deputy Director of Institute of Brazilian Lawyers | |
| Period | 2002 a 2003 |
| Official Speaker Institute of Brazilian Lawyers | |
| Period | 2000 a 2002 |
| Vice-President of Institute of Brazilian Lawyers | |
| Period | 1998 a 2000 |
| Personal details | |
| Birth | 19th August of 1940 (84 years old) Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul |
| Wife | Tania Marina Stolle Jalowski |
| Children | Karin Grau-Kuntz and Werner Grau Neto |
| Nationality | Brazilian |
| Religion | roman catholic |