Rosalie Abella
jurista canadiense
Rosalie Abella is a Canadian jurist born in 1946. She has made significant contributions to the field of law, with a career marked by notable appointments and achievements. Abella's background is unique, having experienced life as a refugee, which would later inform her perspective on the bench.
Abella's most notable appointment came in 2004, when she was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. This milestone marked her as the first Jewish woman and refugee to hold a position on the Canadian Supreme Court. Abella served on the Supreme Court for nearly two decades, before retiring in 2021. Her tenure on the court has left a lasting impact on the Canadian judicial system.