• Annie Ruth Jiagge, GM (née Baëta; 7 October 1918 – 12 June 1996), also known as Annie Baëta Jiagge, was a Ghanaian lawyer, judge and women's rights activist...
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    first female medical doctor (formerly House 11) Baeta-Jiagge House (W) – named after Annie Jiagge, alumna and the first woman to become a judge in Ghana...
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  • preliminary case; Justices Austin Amissah (who read the majority decision), Annie Jiagge, Patrick Dankwa Anin, and Philip Edward Archer—decided that the two judges...
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    Gbeho GlennSamm P. K. D. Habadah Eric Kwame Heymann Clement Kofi Humado Annie Jiagge Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka Richard Agbenyefia Lassey G. S. Lassey MzVee Paul...
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  • Forster (1947): First female lawyer in Ghana (then known as Gold Coast) Annie Jiagge (1950): First female in Ghana and the Commonwealth of Nations to become...
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  • – Marxist theorist, women's rights activist, suffragist, politician Annie Jiagge (1918–1996) – lawyer, judge, women's rights activist, drafted Declaration...
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    Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, 15, 368-375. "Jiagge, Annie (1918–1996)". 2002-01-01. Archived from the original on 2016-10-18....
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    of Churches in Uppsala, where she, Pauli Murray, Rena Karefa-Smart, Annie Jiagge, and others worked to improve women's representation on the council's...
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  • The second Ghanaian woman and fifth West African woman (jointly with Annie Jiagge) to receive a university baccalaureate degree, M. J. Clerk was also the...
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  • Shapour Rassekh of Iran, with vice-chairs, Edmonde Dever of Belgium, Annie Jiagge of Ghana and Anna Papp of Hungary and Rapporteur Phyllis MacPherson-Russell...
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