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Aimé Kalimunda

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Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda is a Rwandan judge currently serving as a justice of the Supreme Court of Rwanda. He was appointed to the supreme court on 28 April 2021 by President Paul Kagame.[1][2]

He earned a PhD in human rights from the Irish Centre for Human Rights in 2014. His thesis was titled “The Death Penalty in Africa, The Path Towards Abolition” and was published by Ashgate in 2020. Prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court, he served as the president of Court of Appeal of Rwanda and previously served as an advisor to the deputy Chief Justice of Rwanda and lectured at the University of Rwanda.[3][4] François Rukundakuvuga succeeded him at the Court of Appeal.

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  1. ^ "SENATE APPROVES THE APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES". Parliament.
  2. ^ "Kagame Appoints Courts' Presidents, Supreme Court Justice". KT PRESS. 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  3. ^ May, Laura; PhD (2020-08-21). "Judge Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda on Rwanda and the Singapore Convention". International Mediation Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  4. ^ "Hon. Justice Clotilde Mukamurera appointed as President of the Commercial High Court of Rwanda – Welcome to COMESA Court of Justice". Retrieved 2023-12-06.