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Mireille Ndiaye

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Mireille Ndiaye was a senior Senegalese judge[1] of German and Togolese origin.

Ndiaye served as first deputy judge at the Dakar Court of First Instance, then a general attorney at the Dakar Court of Appeal, general attorney at the Supreme Court, then cumulatively President of the Criminal Chamber of the Senegalese Court of Cassation and general inspector courts.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Helen Irving (30 June 2017). Constitutions and Gender. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. p. 299. ISBN 9781784716967.
  2. ^ "Sénégal: Conseil constitutionnel: une femme à la barre".
  3. ^ leral .net), (Plus d'informations demain sur. "Cheikh Tidiane Diakhaté remplace Mme Mireille NDiaye à la tête du Conseil constitutionnel". Leral.net - S'informer en temps réel (in French). Retrieved 2018-12-23.