TWO
CANADIAN JUDGES,
BERTHA
WILSON AND ROSALIE ABELLA,
ARE AWARDED INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE PRIZE
Peter Gruber Foundation Justice Prize Honored
Justices for Advancing Jurisprudence of Equality
Marrakech, Morocco, Oct. 8. -- Two Canadian
judges known for their passion for social justice--and
their conviction that courts play a critical role in pursuing
it--were awarded the 2003 Justice Prize of the Peter Gruber
Foundation. The prize was presented in Marrakech, Morocco
at a ceremony under the high patronage of His Majesty
Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco.
Madame Justice Bertha Wilson, a retired
Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and Madame Justice
Rosalie Silberman Abella, a Justice of the Court of Appeal
for Ontario, were selected by the Foundation's Justice
Advisory Board, a group of seven eminent international
jurists and attorneys, to receive the third annual award.
The Justice Advisory Board members who selected
the winners are: the Honorable Arlin Adams, retired U.S.
Court of Appeals judge; the Honorable Prafull N. Bhagwati,
former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India and
vice chairman of the UN Human Rights Committee; the Honorable
Christine Chanet, Présidente Commité des
Droits de l'Homme des Nations Unies; the Honorable Driss
Dahak, Premier Président de la Cour Suprême
Royaume du Maroc; Sir Anthony Gubbay, former Chief Justice
of Zimbabwe and 2001 Justice Prize laureate; the Honorable
Albie Sachs, Constitutional Court of South Africa; and
Jerome J. Shestack, Esq., former president of the American
Bar Association.
The winners of the prize were introduced
by Madame Justice Claire L'Heureux Dubé, retired
from the Supreme Court of Canada. Justice Dubé
said, "Both Bertha and Rosie, as we call them affectionately
in Canada, are inspiring, principled, independent, impartial,
and true to the fundamental values of our society. They
represent the best in the legal profession, and their
jurisprudence and writings have made an immense difference
both in our country and in our world, particularly in
their understanding, interpretation, and application of
the notion of equality, which is a fundamental tenet of
justice for all."
Justice Dubé added, "Both Bertha
Wilson and Rosie Abella, on and off the Bench, have promoted
the rights of outsiders and are champions of human rights
and equality. Their contributions to jurisprudence and
society are simply outstanding."
Jerome J. Shestack, Esq., former president
of the American Bar Association, said of Justice Abella,
"Most lawyers are denied the opportunity to make
the law a better instrument of justice than he or she
found it. Rosie found the opportunity and seized it with
passionate intensity. She has pioneered and championed
women's rights and human rights and the causes of the
needy, the disabled, and the brutalized. She has made
a difference in her own country and set an example for
others."
The citation from the Peter Gruber Foundation
announcing Justices Wilson and Abella as this year's winners
reads, "Madame Justices Wilson and Abella have broken
barriers limiting participation of women in the legal
system and enriched jurisprudence in Canada and beyond
with their innovative vision and technique. They have
advanced the jurisprudence of equality and developed concepts
of public responsibility for promoting human rights. They
have highlighted the need to overcome discrimination against
groups subjected to historic and systemic disadvantage.
As exemplary advocates for justice, they have, by their
judicial work and their activity in the public realm,
served as inspirational figures to present and future
generations."
Peter Gruber, creator of the Foundation
that bears his name, said, "Justices Wilson and Abella
have shown vision and courage throughout their careers.
In all respects they are an inspiration for the selfless
contributions they have made to the cause of international
justice and the rule of law."
Previous winners of the Justice Prize are:
(2002) Fali Sam Nariman, President of the Bar Association
of India; and (2001) the Law Society of Zimbabwe and that
country's former Chief Justice, Sir Anthony Roy Gubbay.
The
Peter Gruber Foundation
The Foundation awards a series of prizes annually, recognizing
achievements in various fields. A distinguished Advisory
Board in each field area determines the recipients. It
is a philanthropic organization, funded solely by Peter
Gruber. In addition to its international awards program,
it provides funding for many charitable initiatives, principally
in the U.S. Virgin Islands where it is located. Information
on the Foundation is available at www.petergruberfoundation.org.
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