The Appeals Chamber
Justice Renate Winter (Austria), President
Appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Justice Winter has previously served as international judge of the
Supreme Court of Kosovo, as part of the United
Nations
interim civilian administration. She is an expert on family law, as well as
on juvenile justice systems, women's justice issues, pedophilia, child
labour and the role of the media in advocacy.
Since 1981, Justice Winter has been a Judge at the Vienna Youth Court, where she has undertaken projects to help rehabilitate youth with problems of drug addiction and mental disability. Justice Winter has also worked on projects relating to youth and child soldiers for the United Nations, including in numerous African countries. She also has dealt with issues of organized crime and restorative justice. Throughout the 1990s, Justice Winter chaired numerous international conferences on matters relating to juvenile justice and gender-related justice issues. She is currently President of the International Association of Youth and Family Court Judges.
Justice Winter joined the Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2002. She served as Acting President of the Special Court from March to May 2004.
Justice Jon Kamanda, Vice President
Appointed by the Government of Sierra Leone
Justice Kamanda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and
International Relations from Durham University (FBC), and
a
Diploma in Education from the University of Sierra Leone.
He trained as a Barrister at the Inns of Court School of Law in London, and was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1975. From 1976-80 he worked as State Prosecutor in the Government Law Office, rising to the rank of Senior State Counsel. In 1980 he entered private practice in criminal law.
Justice Kamanda has served as an Appeals Court Justice in the Sierra Leone judiciary since 2004, and is the Presiding Judge in criminal appeals. He has also served as a High Court Judge in the Civil Division.
In 1982 he was elected to Parliament, and he has served as Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Minister of Health.
He was sworn in as a Special Court Appeals Judge in November 2007.
Justice George Gelaga King (Sierra Leone)
Appointed by the Government of Sierra Leone
Justice
George Gelaga King has been President of the Sierra Leone Court of
Appeal and of Court of Appeal of the Gambia. He served as Sierra Leone's
Ambassador to France, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland from 1974 to 1978,
and was at the same time Sierra Leone's Permanent Representative to
UNESCO. Between 1978 and 1980 he served as Sierra Leone's Ambassador and
Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Justice King taught law at the Sierra Leone Law School from 1990 to 2005. He is Chairman of both the Sierra Leone Law Journal and the Gambian National Council for Law Reporting, and was a member of the Sierra Leone Council of Legal Education. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Justice Emmanuel Ayoola (Nigeria)
Appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Justice Emmanuel Ayoola was judge of the Supreme Court of Nigeria,
President of the Seychelles Court of Appeal, and former Chief Justice of
the Gambia. He has been a Vice President of the World Judge’s
Association, and won the UN Human Rights Fellowship award, in 1996. He
is a graduate of London and Oxford Universities and has edited the
Seychelles Law Digest, the Law Reports of the Gambia, and the Nigerian
Monthly Law Reports.
Justice A. Raja N. Fernando (Sri Lanka)
Appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Justice A. Raja N. Fernando has been a Judge in Sri Lanka since 1992,
and was most
recently a Judge of the Supreme Court. From 1995 to 1996
he served as Director of Public Prosecutions in Belize. Prior to 1992 he
served as Senior State Counsel in the Attorney-General's Department in
Sri Lanka, and as Judge Advocate of the Sri Lanka Navy at the rank of
Commodore. He was sworn in as a Justice of the Special Court on 10 March 2004. Justice
Fernando was elected in May 2005 as the President of the Court for a
period of one year.
