A. N. R. Robinson

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A. N. R. Robinson was a Trinidad and Tobago statesman and lawyer who served as both prime minister and later president, playing a key role in the country’s political development and in advocating for the establishment of the International Criminal Court.

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A. N. R. Robinson canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
lawyer
politician
statesman
awardReceived Order of the Caribbean Community
Trinity Cross
continentOfCitizenship North America
countryOfCitizenship Trinidad and Tobago
dateOfBirth 1926-12-16
dateOfDeath 2014-04-09
educatedAt Inner Temple
University of London
ethnicGroup Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
familyName Robinson
fieldOfWork law
politics
givenName Arthur
Napoleón
surface form: Napoleon

Raymond
hasRole head of government
head of state
honorificPrefix His Excellency
honorificSuffix OCC
TC
knownFor leadership in Trinidad and Tobago’s political development
role in the creation of the International Criminal Court
languageSpoken English
memberOfLegislature House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago
Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Action Congress
National Alliance for Reconstruction
People's National Movement
surface form: People’s National Movement
name Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson
notableWork advocacy for the establishment of the International Criminal Court
officeEndTime (President of Trinidad and Tobago) 2003
officeEndTime (Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago) 1991
officeStartTime (President of Trinidad and Tobago) 1997
officeStartTime (Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago) 1986
placeOfBirth Calder Hall, Tobago
placeOfDeath Port of Spain
surface form: Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
positionHeld Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly
Leader of the Opposition of Trinidad and Tobago
Minister of Finance of Trinidad and Tobago
President of Trinidad and Tobago
Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
regionOfOrigin Caribbean
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism

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