The Honourable Mme. Justice Désirée Bernard, a citizen of Guyana, was born on 2 March 1939. She read Law at the University of London, graduating with the LLB degree in 1963. Qualifying as a solicitor in 1964, Mme Justice Bernard engaged in private practice in the High Court of the Supreme Court of Guyana from 1965 to 1980. During that period, she was appointed a Magistrate (1970), Commissioner of Oaths & Notary Public (1976) and was admitted to the English Roll of Solicitors (1977).
Thereafter, Mme. Justice Bernard, established a number of professional "firsts", being appointed the first female High Court Judge of the Supreme Court of Guyana (1980); the first female Justice of Appeal (1992); the first female Chief Justice of Guyana and in the Commonwealth Caribbean (1996); and the first female Chancellor of the Judiciary of Guyana and in the Commonwealth Caribbean (2001). Mme. Justice Bernard took the oath of office as a Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice at the Court's Inauguration Ceremony, on Saturday 16 April 2005.
During her long and distinguished career, Mme. Justice Bernard has held memberships in various regional and international organizations, having been the founding Secretary of the Caribbean Women's Association (CARIWA-1970-1974); first President of the Organisation of Commonwealth Bar Associations (OCCBA-1976); member and Chair of the Caribbean Steering Committee for Women's Affairs, later established as the Women & Development Unit of UWI (WAND-1978). Internationally, Mme. Justice Bernard served as both rapporteur (1982-1984) and Chair (1985-1989) of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women during her membership, which ran from 1982 to 1998. Mme. Justice Bernard has presented many scholarly papers at and participated in numerous international seminars and colloquia both regionally and internationally.
For her exceptional contribution to the improvement of the status of women and to the development and practice of law, Mme. Justice Bernard has received several awards, the most notable being: the Cacique Crown of Honour, and the Order of Roraima, Guyana's 3 rd and 2 nd highest national awards respectively.
The Honourable Mme. Justice Bernard is single, and has an adopted daughter, Ms. Carol Ann Bernard, herself an attorney-at-law. |