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Born in [[London]] in the [[United Kingdom]] of an [[Armenia|Armenian]] father, Dame Sian gained a law degree from [[University of Auckland|Auckland University]] in [[1970]], and then undertook further study at [[Stanford University]]. She took up employment with an Auckland law firm in [[1972]], beginning her career as a [[barrister]] three years later. She also served as a member of the Motor Sports Licensing Appeal Authority and of the Working Party on the Environment. She served as a Law Commissioner from [[1984]] to [[1988]]. Dame Sian is also known for her work in relation to various [[Treaty of Waitangi|Treaty]]-related cases. She was made a [[Queen's Counsel]] in [[1988]], and in [[1990]], she was awarded a commemorative medal in recognition of her services.
Born in [[London]] in the [[United Kingdom]] of an [[Armenia|Armenian]] father, Dame Sian gained a law degree from [[University of Auckland|Auckland University]] in [[1970]], and then undertook further study at [[Stanford University]]. She took up employment with an Auckland law firm in [[1972]], beginning her career as a [[barrister]] three years later. She also served as a member of the Motor Sports Licensing Appeal Authority and of the Working Party on the Environment. She served as a Law Commissioner from [[1984]] to [[1988]]. Dame Sian is also known for her work in relation to various [[Treaty of Waitangi|Treaty]]-related cases. She was made a [[Queen's Counsel]] in [[1988]], and in [[1990]], she was awarded a commemorative medal in recognition of her services.


Dame Sian became a judge of the [[High Court of New Zealand|High Court]] in [[1995]], and occasionally sat on the [[New Zealand Court of Appeal|Court of Appeal]]. On [[17 May]] [[1999]], she was sworn in as Chief Justice, the first woman to hold that position in New Zealand. When the government announced plans for the establishment of a Supreme Court (replacing the old links to the [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]]), it was decided that Dame Sian, as Chief Justice, would automatically be appointed to the new body. The Supreme Court commenced sitting in the middle of 2004.
Dame Sian became a judge of the [[High Court of New Zealand|High Court]] in [[1995]], and occasionally sat on the [[New Zealand Court of Appeal|Court of Appeal]]. On [[17 May]] [[1999]], in an affirmative action appointment, she was sworn in as Chief Justice, the first woman to hold that position in New Zealand. When the government announced plans for the establishment of a Supreme Court (replacing the old links to the [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]]), it was decided that Dame Sian, as Chief Justice, would automatically be appointed to the new body. The Supreme Court commenced sitting in the middle of 2004.


Dame Sian is married to [[Hugh Fletcher]] currently Chancellor of [[Auckland University]].
Dame Sian is married to [[Hugh Fletcher]] currently Chancellor of [[Auckland University]].

Revision as of 11:57, 30 July 2006

The Right Honourable Dame Sian Seerpoohi Elias, GNZM QC, is Chief Justice of New Zealand, and is therefore the most senior member of the country's judiciary. She is the presiding judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

Born in London in the United Kingdom of an Armenian father, Dame Sian gained a law degree from Auckland University in 1970, and then undertook further study at Stanford University. She took up employment with an Auckland law firm in 1972, beginning her career as a barrister three years later. She also served as a member of the Motor Sports Licensing Appeal Authority and of the Working Party on the Environment. She served as a Law Commissioner from 1984 to 1988. Dame Sian is also known for her work in relation to various Treaty-related cases. She was made a Queen's Counsel in 1988, and in 1990, she was awarded a commemorative medal in recognition of her services.

Dame Sian became a judge of the High Court in 1995, and occasionally sat on the Court of Appeal. On 17 May 1999, in an affirmative action appointment, she was sworn in as Chief Justice, the first woman to hold that position in New Zealand. When the government announced plans for the establishment of a Supreme Court (replacing the old links to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council), it was decided that Dame Sian, as Chief Justice, would automatically be appointed to the new body. The Supreme Court commenced sitting in the middle of 2004.

Dame Sian is married to Hugh Fletcher currently Chancellor of Auckland University.

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