The Hon. Louise Arbour, CC, GOQ
This Award is presented to The Hon. Louise Arbour for many reasons but specifically for her contributions as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and as Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda. She has played an important leadership role in shaping both institutions.
We can think of no better recipient for this Award than Madame Louise Arbour who has been described as “one of the most influential legal minds in both Canada and abroad.” This pre-eminent Canadian and internationally acclaimed Jurist, embodies the noblest of ideals for humankind. Not only this, she is not merely content to hold these ideals, but rather she actively engages in order to ground them in reality. She has shaped the institutions which have had the benefit of her leadership.
It seems that whatever Louise Arbour undertakes, she enlarges the dimensions, expands the scope; and thus
opens new possibilities for the betterment of human life, for human rights, for justice and for a peaceful world.
As Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda she developed procedures and practices – in her words: "'building a law enforcement agency’ for human rights” – innovatively utilizing novel resources - highly secret sealed indictments, NATO troops, and the media - in order to achieve her objectives, and allowed her to make many arrests of perpetrators of crimes against humanity. As U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights and as Chief Prosecutor of The Hague Tribunals, she has strengthened international criminal law and furthered the mission of these institutions in the interests of human rights, prevention of genocide and peace.
We express our deep gratitude to Madame Arbour for her contributions to a better future, and her forward-looking approach to a better world.