Joyce Aluoch (born 1947) is a Kenyan lawyer who served as Judge of the
International Criminal Court
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from 2009 until 2018. She is a former judge of the High Court of Kenya. In addition to her career as a judge, she was the First Chairperson of the Committee of African Union Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and the Vice-Chairperson of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child from 2003 to 2009.
She has also served as the inaugural head of the family division of the Kenyan High Court and a member of the Court of Appeal.
Aluoch has had a pivotal role in negotiations between the African Union and the Government of Sudan to ratify the African charter and secure the rights of children, pursued a fact-finding mission to war-torn northern Uganda on the effects of the war on children, and chaired a task-force aimed at handling sexual offences in Kenya through the implementation of the new Sexual Offences Act, 2006.
Early life and education
Aluoch attended
Butere Girls' School for her Ordinary Level School Certificate and obtained her Higher School Certificate from
Limuru
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Location
Li ...
Girls’ School.
She has a Law Degree from the
University of Nairobi
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, a diploma in Legal Studies from the Kenya School of Law and a Master's Degree in International Relations in 2008 from the Global Master of Arts Program (GMAP) at The
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
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,
Tufts University
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.
Private career
In 1974, Aluoch was appointed as a District Magistrate II (Prof.) in the Kenyan Judiciary.
After the 1982 coup attempt, the then Kenyan President
Daniel Toroitich arap Moi embarked on repressing perceived political dissidents. This was achieved by police brutality, arbitrary arrests and long detentions without trial, torture in the infamous
Nyayo House basement cells and sham trials where the accused were sentenced to prison. Joyce Aluoch was a magistrate in several such trials convicting several political dissidents, key among them
Onyango Oloo.
In 1993 Aluoch became a Judge of the High Court. Until her appointment as a Judge of Appeal in December 2007. She was the most Senior Judge of the High Court, handling civil, criminal, commercial and family law cases.
She established and served as Inaugural Head of the Family Division of the High Court and simplified litigation in Family Law matters in line with the principles of 'just, quick and cheap'.
Judge of the International Criminal Court, 2009
Aluoch was elected to the International Criminal Court in
2009
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from the African group of states and her nine-year term expired in 2018. She served as the presiding judge of Trial Chamber IV, which heard the cases of
Abdallah Banda
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and
Saleh Jerbo.
As presiding judge of Pre-Trial Chamber I, Aluoch was assigned with the situations in Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the cases of
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
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(
Libya
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),
Ahmad al-Mahdi (
Mali
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) and the
Gaza flotilla raid
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. In a 2015 majority decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber I, she joined her fellow judge
Cuno Tarfusser
Cuno Jakob Tarfusser (born 11 August 1954) was an Italian judge of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Education and early career
Tarfusser studied at the University of Innsbruck and the University of Padova. Prior to his appointment to the ...
– with Judge
Péter Kovács dissenting – in requesting
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda
Fatou Bom Bensouda (; ; born 31 January 1961) is a Gambian lawyer and former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), who has served as the Gambian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom since 3 August 2022.
She served as prosecu ...
to reconsider her decision not to investigate the
Gaza flotilla raid
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on 31 May 2010. Between 2009 and 2016, she served as member of the trial chamber for the case of
Jean-Pierre Bemba
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, the first case in which the ICC has found a high official directly responsible for the crimes of his subordinates, as well as the first to focus primarily on crimes of sexual violence committed in war.
In 2022 she was appointed deputy chairperson of the
Judicial Reform Committee of South Sudan (JRC).
The JRC was launched by the Government of
South Sudan
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on 28 July 2022 to review laws, and to advise on judicial reforms and restructuring of the judiciary.
Guiding career
Aluoch became a member of the Olave Baden-Powell Society (OB-PS) in 1991. She is also now the Kenya Girl Guides Association's National Trustee and a WAGGGS Honorary Associate.
In her role in the
Kenya Girl Guides Association (KGGA), Aluoch helped establish the Peer Prevention Programme for Young People.
This program is aimed at reducing the spread of the HIV virus through the education of girls and women and targets schools in
Busia County, Mumias/
Butere,
Kakamega,
Bungoma in the Western Province,
Changamwe and
Kisauni in the Coast Province;
Nakuru
Nakuru (nicknamed Nax) is a city in the Rift Valley region of Kenya. It is the capital of Nakuru County, and it is the fourth largest city in Kenya and the largest in the Rift Valley region. As of 2019, Nakuru had an urban population of 570, ...
municipality and
Nakuru County
Nakuru County is a county in Kenya. It is county number 32 out of the 47 Kenyan counties. Nakuru County is a host to Kenya's Fourth City – Nakuru City. On 1 December 2021, President Uhuru Kenyatta awarded a City Charter status to Nakuru, ran ...
in the Rift Valley. KGGA is as a key player in Kenya in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
References
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1947 births
Living people
University of Nairobi alumni
The Fletcher School at Tufts University alumni
Kenyan women judges
20th-century Kenyan judges
International Criminal Court judges
Kenyan judges of international courts and tribunals
Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting
21st-century Kenyan judges
20th-century women judges
21st-century women judges
Alumni of Butere Girls High School