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The Constitutional Court (French: Cour Constitutionnelle) was established by the Constitution of the Third Republic on 18 February 2006 as the highest constitutional authority in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its role is to ensure the constitutionality of laws and statues created by government officials and organizations.
Alphonsine Kalume Asengo Cheusi (born 1955) is a Congolese magistrate who in October 2020 became the first woman to be selected as a member of the Constitutional Court of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Until her appointment, all nine judges had always been male.
Aïssatou Toure: [222] First female to serve as the Attorney General of a Court of Appeal in Guinea; Mariama Souadou Diallo: [224] [225] First female prosecutor of the magistracy of Guinea; Rouguiatou Barry: [226] First female to serve as a member of the Constitutional Court of Guinea (2015)
KINSHASA (Reuters) -Democratic Republic of Congo's Constitutional Court on Tuesday rejected two legal challenges to the provisional results of a contested presidential election last month and ...
Congo's constitutional court on Tuesday upheld the results of last month's election that declared President Felix Tshisekedi the winner, rejecting a petition by an opposition candidate to annul ...
High Court Assessor - 'Masechele Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla - 1979 [101] Minister of State of Youth and Women's Affairs – Anna Matlehma Hlalele – 1986-1990 [102] Minister of State by the Chairperson of the Military Council – Anna Matlehma Hlalele – 1990-1992 [102] Minister of Trade and Industry – Morena Moletsone G. Mokroane ...
By the 1990s, women had made strides in the professional world, and a growing number of women now work in the professions, government service, the military, and the universities. But they remain underrepresented in the formal work force, especially in higher-level jobs, and generally earn less than their male counterparts in the same jobs.
Equatorial Guinea: Constitutional Court of Equatorial Guinea: Supreme Court of Equatorial Guinea Eritrea: High Court of Eritrea Estonia: Supreme Court of Estonia Eswatini: High Court of Eswatini Ethiopia: Federal Supreme Court Fiji: Supreme Court of Fiji Finland: Supreme Court of Finland: 15 - 1 President a minimum of 14 others. (Currently 17)