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Emile Short

Emile Francis Short is a Ghanaian judge and academic and the first Commissioner on Human Rights and Administrative Justice in Ghana.[1]

Emile Francis Short
1st Commissioner for Human Rights and Administrative Justice
In office
1993 – December 2010
PresidentJerry Rawlings
Succeeded byLauretta Lamptey
DeputyAnna Bossman
Personal details
BornFebruary 6, 1943
Cape Coast
NationalityGhanaian
SpouseMrs. Gladys Quarshie Short
ChildrenMaxine Beauport Short, Emil Francis Short Jr., Jennifer Mograbi
Alma materSt. Augustine's College (Cape Coast), University of London, London school of Economics and Political Science
ProfessionJudge, Academic

Early life and education edit

Short was born on February 6, 1943, in Cape Coast, Gold Coast to Joseph Short, a Sierra Leonean lawyer and Wilhelmina Short, née Smith, a Fante who was of partial Sierra Leonean descent through her paternal grandfather, Francis Smith (judge), a justice of the Supreme Court of the Gold Coast. He started is early education at the Jubilee School, Cape Coast. At age 12, he was enrolled to St. Augustine's College in Cape Coast for his O and A Level certificates. Upon completion of his secondary education, short furthered to the University of London where he studied LLB degree in law. He was called to the Bar in England in 1966 after studying for Barrister-at-Law certificate at Lincoln's Inn. He obtained a Master's degree in Law (LL. M.) from the London School of Economics and Political Science.[2] He was called to Ghana Bar in 1973, after studying Orientation course in customary law at the Ghana School of Law. He also hold a honorary doctorate from Northwestern University in Illinois.[3]

Career edit

Short started his legal career in sierra Leon, where he was appointed as a state Attorney in 1968 after teaching briefly at Middlesex Polytechnic in London, United Kingdom. He started his legal practice in Ghana in 1974 and headed Max-Idan Chambers in Cape Coast. He lectured at the University of Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana and He also serve as a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, and the Carter Center in the United States.

He was appointed the Commissioner for Human Rights and Administrative Justice in Ghana at the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1993 by President Jerry Rawlings.

In 2004, he took indefinite leave from his position at CHRAJ to be the Ad Litem Judge with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda at Arusha in Tanzania after he had been elected to that position by the United Nations General Assembly.[4] This was during the prosecution for war crimes in Rwanda. He returned to his position at CHRAJ in August 2009.[5] He retired in December 2010.[6]

Short has also advised on international law, human rights and administrative justice on various occasions.

Selected awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ghana, I. E. A. "Senior Adjunct Fellows | IEA Ghana". Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  2. ^ "A Joint Conference of the International Institute for Public Ethics (IIPE), The Global Integrity Alliance and the World Bank - The Speakers". World Bank. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  3. ^ "Public Lecture by Justice Emile Short on Human Rights in Business to be held on 20th September | Legal Resources Centre". Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  4. ^ "Judge Emile Francis Short Sworn In | United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda". unictr.irmct.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  5. ^ "Emile Short Resumes Duty Today". AllAfrica.com. 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  6. ^ . MyJoyOnline. 2010-12-01. Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2011-08-01.

External links edit

  • Emile Short on World Bank website
Political offices
New title Commissioner for Human Rights and Administrative Justice
1993 — 2010
Succeeded by

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