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  2. Supreme Court of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia's Supreme Court was founded on 21 March 1990, the day of Namibian Independence. Although it has the Supreme Court of South West Africa as its predecessor, the latter was not a supreme court in the sense that appeals against its rulings would be allowed; the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa would hear those, and they would be prosecuted by the Supreme Court of ...

  3. Ministry of Justice (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1990, the Ministry of Justice of Namibia provides court representation to ministries, offices, agencies, the master of the High Court, the speaker of the National Assembly, the prosecutor-general, magistrates, the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund, regional councils, recognized traditional authorities, and entities associated with the government administration. [1]

  4. Judiciary of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is the highest national forum of appeal. It has inherent jurisdiction over all legal matters in Namibia. It adjudicates, according to art 79 of the Constitution, appeals emanating from the High Court, including appeals which involve the interpretation, implementation and upholding of the Constitution and the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed therein.

  5. Chief Justice of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Namibia, sometimes also referred to as the judge president, is the head of the Supreme Court of Namibia, the highest appellate court in Namibia. It is the highest post in the Namibian judicial system, presiding over the operation of the supreme court. The position was created on 21 March 1990, the day of Namibian ...

  6. Government of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Development Bank of Namibia; Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC) commission responsible for research recommended law changes to the Ministry of Justice. Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA). This institution evaluates and accredits national institutions and degrees, as well as foreign qualifications of people who wish to demonstrate ...

  7. Peter Shivute - Wikipedia

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    He is the fourth Namibian Chief Justice, succeeding Johan Strydom who retired in 2003. He is also the chairman of the Judicial Service Commission of Namibia and the Board of Legal Education. [2] In 2002, he chaired the Third Delimitation Commission of Namibia, a body that infrequently decides on the administrative division of the country. [3]

  8. Yvonne Dausab - Wikipedia

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    Dausab grew up in Katutura, a segregated area for Blacks in Windhoek.She completed A Shipena Secondary School as the head girl. Dausab completed secondary school not long after Namibia's independence, and went on to study a BA in Law and LLB at the University of the Western Cape and an LL.M. with a specialization in Human Rights and African Democratisation at the University of Pretoria thanks ...

  9. Category:Ministries of justice - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Justice (Namibia) Ministry of Justice and Border Control (Nauru) Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal) Ministry of Asylum and Migration; Ministry of Justice and Security; Public Ministry of Nicaragua; Ministry of Justice (Niger) Federal Ministry of Justice (Nigeria) Ministry of Justice (Niue)