ANNEX IV NAME: Ravenberg, Lydia Carmelita

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ANNEX IV
CURRICULUM VITAE OF RAVENBERG, LYDIA CARMELITA
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NAME: Ravenberg, Lydia Carmelita
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 24-04-1953 Paramaribo, Suriname
NATIONALITY: Surinamese
ADDRESS
Professional: Office of the Attorney-General, Henck Arronstraat no. 3
Private: Chopinstraat no 70
TEL
Professional: (597) 425304 and (597) 551611 / Mobile (597) 8639893
Private: (597) 454464 / Mobile (597) 8822226
FAX
Professional: (597) 425304
Private
E-MAIL
Professional: lcravie@hotmail.com
Private: lcravie@hotmail.com
WORKING LANGUAGES: Dutch and English
EDUCATION: Master of Laws Diploma (Juris Doctor at The Anton de Kom
University of Suriname), One semester on the LLM Program on Human Rights of
the University of Utrecht (in 2000), Post-graduate Diploma International &
Comparative Law (FHR Lim A Po Institute for Social Studies and ISS International
Institute of Social Studies Erasmus The Hague-The Netherlands 2011), and Several
certificates for trainings for Judges and Public Prosecutors (at De Stichting
Juridische Samenwerking Suriname Nederland 2000-2011).
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES1: Public Prosecutor at the Office of the Attorney
General at the Court of justice in Suriname (where she is also part of a special unit
at this office in charge of human right issues), Legal advisor of the Republic of
Suriname in the case Stefano Ajinthoena (Moiwana) vs The Republic of Suriname
and the case of the Saramaka People vs The Republic of Suriname at the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights, Legal advisor of the Republic of Suriname in
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It should be noted that membership in the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights requires
participation in two annual sessions (May and November) of three weeks duration.
several cases pending at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights as from
2002 to 2007, From February 2002 until 31 March, 2007 she was a member of the
Commission of Legal Experts in Human Rights established by the President of The
Republic of Suriname (CJDM), Member of the delegation who represented the
Country Report on Racial Discrimination in 2004, and the Country Report on Civil
and Political Rights in 2004, Member of the delegation who represented the
National Report at the Universal Periodic Report (in 2011), Lecturer Traffic Law
and Part of Human Rights Law at the Professional Training for the Police
Inspectors, Counterpart with Judge Bob Wit (CCJ) for the Human Rights Course
for the Public Prosecutors in training, Trainer in Indigenous Rights for
participants of the Moot Court Competition in the Inter-American Human Right
system 2011/2012, one of the Judges at the Moot Court Competition at national
level in 2009 and 2012. Member of The Commission Anti-Trafficking in Person in
Suriname.
CURRENT POSITION(S): Public Prosecutor
PUBLICATIONS (IF ANY): De Nawerking van CAO-Bepalingen, Paramaribo juli
1999, Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname.
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