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Nauru appoints three new judges to oversee nation’s court

The Government of Nauru has announced the appointment of a new Chief Justice and two new justices to oversee court cases on the island nation.
 
The appointments form part of a major reform process undertaken by the Government of President Baron Waqa, which came to office just over a year ago. For the first time, more than one judge has been appointed, removing the limitation of only one justice making all decisions.
 
Justice Minister David Adeang said the Government was elected with a mandate for change.
 
"Our Government is determined to uphold a transparent legal process and to enact the reform that best serves the people of Nauru," Mr Adeang said.
 
In welcoming the appointments, Mr Adeang said that all three justices had wide international experience and a reputation for independence.
 
"Nauru is fortunate that jurists of such high calibre have offered their services to the country.
 
"Our Government's agenda is to strengthen the integrity of our legal system, and these appointments are the next step in that process."
 
The justices will take up their positions over the next few weeks.
 
Details are as follows:
 
Chief Justice Mr Joni Madraiwiwi from Fiji- Justice Madraiwiwi is currently a Law Lord and Privy Councillor of the Kingdom of Tonga. He is a former Vice President of Fiji. Chief Justice designate Madraiwiwi was a judge of the High Court of Fiji (1997-2000); Member of the  Sugar Industry Tribunal (1992 - 1997); Permanent Arbitrator for trade disputes (1991-1997); member of the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2009-2011).
 
He is highly respected as a jurist, intellectual and lawyer and is well known in the Pacific region and beyond. He has more than 10 years' experience as a judge or judicial officer of equivalent rank.
 
Justice Mr Mohammed Shafi Khan from Australia- Justice Mohammed Khan has over 30 years legal experience. He was admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of Fiji in 1979, admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) in 1987, admitted as a solicitor of the High Court of Queensland in 1988 and admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of Victoria in 1988.
 
He has more than 17 years' experience as a magistrate in Fiji and the Solomon Islands.
 
Justice Ms Jane Elizabeth Hamilton-White from Australia- Justice Hamilton White has more than twenty years' legal experience having worked in the Caribbean and the Pacific as a senior lawyer.
 
She has served as a Principal Magistrate in the Solomon Islands where she spent time also as a senior state prosecutor in the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. She is a barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia - Admitted to practice 17th December 1998.
 
Ms Hamilton White will be the first female appointee to the Bench of the Supreme Court of Nauru.