Jane Crulci

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Jane Elizabeth Crulci ( Jane Hamilton-White ; * 1964, South Africa ) was judge of the Supreme Court of Nauru from 2014 to 2017.

Life

Crulci was admitted (what was called to the bar) by The Inner Temple in 1990 after completing post-graduate studies at the Inns of Court School of Law in London . She has worked as a barrister in seven Commonwealth of Nations countries , as well as in legal and judicial development and the judiciary.

She worked as Crown Attorney in post-conflict law enforcement in Great Britain , Australia , Fiji and the Solomon Islands , as Principal Magistrate of the Solomon Islands (c. 2003-2005), and as Public Solicitor of St. Helena (South Atlantic Ocean; c. 2006 -2008), as Justice Sector Adviser in Papua New Guinea (c.2008-2011) and as Judge of the Supreme Court of Nauru (c.2014-2017).

She was the first female principal magistrate in the Solomon Islands and the first female judge in Nauru

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nauru appoints three new judges to oversee nation's court - The Government of the Republic of Nauru .
  2. ^ Australians appointed to Nauru Supreme Court . August 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Jane Hamilton-White - Principal magistrate, No 1 Court Honiara. Solomon Islands 2004. Photo: Peter Davis, AusAID 2004-04-26
  4. Second court appearance for Maelanga in Honiara. Radio New Zealand, December 3, 2003, accessed March 23, 2018 .
  5. ^ Former Solomons Rebel, Accomplice, Get 5 Year Terms .
  6. SOLOMON'S PRISON GUARD GETS JAIL SENTENCE | Pacific Islands Report .
  7. ^ Establishing the Peace . May 2004.
  8. ^ Nauru supreme court resumes proceedings. In: Nauru Bulletin. vol. 14-2014 / 111, September 18, 2014.