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Kenneth Keith

Sir Kenneth James Keith (born 19 November 1937) is a New Zealand Judge appointed to the International Court of Justice in November 2005.
Keith was educated at the Auckland Grammar School and studied Law at the University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, and Harvard Law School. He was a faculty member of Victoria University from 1962 to 1964 and from 1966 to 1991. He served in the New Zealand Department of External Affairs during the early 1960s, and as a member of the United Nations Secretariat from 1968 to 1970. After this, he was Director of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs〔( www.victoria.ac.nz )〕〔(The New Zealand Institute of International Affairs )〕 and later became President of the New Zealand Law Commission. He was also a member of the Royal Commission on the Electoral System which was key in changing New Zealand's electoral system. In 1993 he was a member of the Working Party on the Reorganisation of the Income Tax Act 1976 which was instrumental in launching a fundamental reform the way New Zealand tax legislation was written.
From 1996 to 2003, Keith was a Judge of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, and was a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London. He was subsequently one of the inaugural appointments to the new Supreme Court of New Zealand which replaced the Privy Council. Prior to his appointment to the International Court of Justice, he sat (as required) as a Judge of Appeal in Samoa (since 1982), the Cook Islands (since 1982) and Niue (since 1995), and is Judge of the Supreme Court of Fiji. He has also sat as the Chair of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Tribunal (''UPS v Canada'').
==Legal career==
In 1961 Keith was admitted to the New Zealand Bar and in 1994 appointed a Queen's Counsel.〔"Appointment of Queen’s Counsel" (6 October 1994) 101 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 3001 at 3021.〕 In 1996 Keith was appointed as a Judge of High Court of New Zealand and the Court of Appeal of New Zealand〔"Appointment of Judge of High Court and Court of Appeal" (15 February 1996) 13 ''New Zealand Gazette 421 at 443.〕 On 21 May 1998 Keith was appointed to the Privy Council〔("Appointments to the Privy Council" ) (28 May 1998) 74 ''New Zealand'' 1613 at 1644.〕 and in 2004 was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Zealand.〔("Appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court" ) (20 November 2003) 157 ''New Zealand Gazette 4333 at 4357.〕
Sir Kenneth is the first New Zealander to be elected to the International Court of Justice (2006-2015) and has previously presented as a member of the New Zealand legal team in the Nuclear Tests cases before the International Court of Justice in 1973, 1974 and 1995.

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