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The
Honourable Madam Justice Desiree
Bernard, the first female judge of the
Caribbean Court of Justice was conferred
with the honour of the eighth CARICOM
Triennial Award for Women. A lawyer
by profession, she began her career in
1963 when she attained a Bachelor of
Laws Degree from the University of
London. By 1964 she was a qualified
Solicitor and practiced in the Guyana
Law Courts until 1980, when she was
appointed the first female judge in the
High Court of the Supreme Court of
Guyana, where she had practiced since
1965.
Thereafter, she attained what has been
described as “many firsts, blazing a
path of glory as the first female to
hold many illustrious positions”. In
1992, she was appointed the first female
Justice of Appeal in the Court of
Appeal of the Supreme Court of Guyana;
in 1996, the first female Chief Justice;
in 2001, the first female Chancellor
of the Judiciary of Guyana and the
Caribbean and in 2005, the first
female Judge of the Caribbean Court
of Justice. |
Her illustrious career has been studded with
appointments to distinguished posts, nationally,
regionally and Her illustrious career has been
studded with appointments to distinguished posts,
nationally, regionally and internationally. She has
served as a member of the United Nations
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW), the International
Association of Women Judges and as Vice
President of the International Federation of Women
Lawyers. Regionally - a member of the
Caribbean Council of Legal Education, President
of the Organisation of the Commonwealth Caribbean
Bar Associations.
She has been at the forefront in the formation of
the Caribbean Women’s Association, the
Georgetown Toastmistress Club, the
Conference on the Affairs and Status of Women in
Guyana (CASWIG), Guyana Consumer’s
Association and the Guyana Association of
Women Lawyers.
In the area of volunteerism, the Hon. Madam
Justice Bernard’s excellence continued which is
evidenced in her accession to the positions in the
religious, education and movements for the young.
She was the first female Chancellor of the
Anglican Diocese of Guyana (and the first in the
Province of the West Indies) as well as a member of
the Guyana Girl Guides Association’s Board of
Trustees.
As further testimony of her ability, she has
penned papers on gender and legal issues such as “The
Domestic Application of International Human Rights
Norms as it Affects Women”, “Judicial
Activism in Promoting the Human Rights of Women”
and “Confronting Gender-Based Violence in the
Caribbean”. This latest paper will be included
in a forthcoming publication edited by Prof. Kenneth
Hall and Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang, titled The
Caribbean Integration Process, A People Centred
Approach. These articles by the Hon. Madam
Justice Bernard are among more than twenty scholarly
pieces.
Her nine awards, include the Medal of Service
from the Caribbean Women’s Association and the
Order of Roraima of Guyana, the second highest
national award of Guyana and now, the 2005
CARICOM Triennial Award for Women.
The Honourable Madam Justice Desiree Bernard is
truly an icon in her time, a model of her profession
and an outstanding Caribbean woman.
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