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Liverpool became Ambassador to the [[United States]] in March 1998<ref>[http://www.state.gov/s/cpr/91604.htm List of Dominican ambassadors to the United States], U.S. State Department website.</ref> and served in that capacity until 2001.<ref>{{cite web|last=Liverpool|first=Nicolas|title=His Excellency Dr. Nicholas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C.|url=http://www.presidentoffice.gov.dm/|work=His Excellency Dr. NichoOffice of the President of Dominicalas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C.}}</ref> In the same year as elected president, Liverpool was awarded the [[Dominica Award of Honour]]. Between 2002 and 2003 he also served as a Member of the UNESCO governing board. In July 2008 he agreed to serve a second term as President upon the expiration of his first term, following a joint nomination by [[Prime Minister of Dominica|Prime Minister]] [[Roosevelt Skerrit]] and [[Leader of the Opposition (Dominica)|Opposition Leader]] [[Earl Williams (politician)|Earl Williams]].<ref>[http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-9404--31-31--.html "Dominica's president to serve second term"], Caribbean Net News, 26 July 2008.</ref>
Liverpool became Ambassador to the [[United States]] in March 1998<ref>[http://www.state.gov/s/cpr/91604.htm List of Dominican ambassadors to the United States], U.S. State Department website.</ref> and served in that capacity until 2001.<ref>{{cite web|last=Liverpool|first=Nicolas|title=His Excellency Dr. Nicholas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C.|url=http://www.presidentoffice.gov.dm/|work=His Excellency Dr. NichoOffice of the President of Dominicalas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C.}}</ref> In the same year as elected president, Liverpool was awarded the [[Dominica Award of Honour]]. Between 2002 and 2003 he also served as a Member of the UNESCO governing board. In July 2008 he agreed to serve a second term as President upon the expiration of his first term, following a joint nomination by [[Prime Minister of Dominica|Prime Minister]] [[Roosevelt Skerrit]] and [[Leader of the Opposition (Dominica)|Opposition Leader]] [[Earl Williams (politician)|Earl Williams]].<ref>[http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-9404--31-31--.html "Dominica's president to serve second term"], Caribbean Net News, 26 July 2008.</ref>


In 2012 Liverpool was awarded and invested by [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|HRH The Duke of Castro]] as a Knight Grand Cross with Gold Star of the [[Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George]] in recognition to his contribution to law and Catholic Life and served from 2014 as Vice Delegate for Dominica for the Order.{{cn}}
In 2012 Liverpool was awarded and invested by [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|HRH The Duke of Castro]] as a Knight Grand Cross with Gold Star of the [[Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George]] in recognition to his contribution to law and Catholic Life and served from 2014 as Vice Delegate for Dominica for the Order.{{cn|date=June 2015}}


Liverpool died on 1 June 2015 in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], United States, where he was receiving medical treatment. He was 80 years old.<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Former-head-of-state-dies| work = Jamaica Observer | title = Former head of state dies | accessdate = 7 June 2015 | date = 1 June 2015}}</ref>
Liverpool died on 1 June 2015 in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], United States, where he was receiving medical treatment. He was 80 years old.<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Former-head-of-state-dies| work = Jamaica Observer | title = Former head of state dies | accessdate = 7 June 2015 | date = 1 June 2015}}</ref>

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Nicholas Liverpool
President of Dominica
In office
2 October 2003 – 17 September 2012
Prime MinisterPierre Charles
Osborne Riviere (Acting)
Roosevelt Skerrit
Preceded byVernon Shaw
Succeeded byEliud Williams
Personal details
Born(1934-09-09)9 September 1934
Grand Bay, Dominica
Died1 June 2015(2015-06-01) (aged 80)
Miami, Florida, United States
Political partyIndependent
SpouseVerna Liverpool
Alma materUniversity of Hull
Inns of Court School of Law
University of Sheffield

Nicholas Joseph Orville Liverpool (9 September 1934 – 1 June 2015) was a Dominican politician and jurist who was the sixth President of Dominica, from 2 October 2003 to 17 September 2012.

In 1957 Liverpool entered the University of Hull and obtained an LL.B (Hons.) degree in 1960. He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1961. He obtained a Ph.D degree from University of Sheffield in 1965.[1] While returning to the Caribbean, he spent 18 years as a law lecturer at the University of the West Indies in Barbados and in 1992 became dean of its law school. He served as a regional judge and then an appeal court judge in several countries in the Caribbean including Belize and Grenada. He also served as a high court judge in Antigua and Montserrat and served on a number of tribunals and commissions for legal reform. In 2002 he was chairman of the constitutional review commission for Grenada.[2] The University of Hull awarded him a degree of Doctor of Laws in July 2011.[3]

Liverpool became Ambassador to the United States in March 1998[4] and served in that capacity until 2001.[5] In the same year as elected president, Liverpool was awarded the Dominica Award of Honour. Between 2002 and 2003 he also served as a Member of the UNESCO governing board. In July 2008 he agreed to serve a second term as President upon the expiration of his first term, following a joint nomination by Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and Opposition Leader Earl Williams.[6]

In 2012 Liverpool was awarded and invested by HRH The Duke of Castro as a Knight Grand Cross with Gold Star of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George in recognition to his contribution to law and Catholic Life and served from 2014 as Vice Delegate for Dominica for the Order.[citation needed]

Liverpool died on 1 June 2015 in Miami, United States, where he was receiving medical treatment. He was 80 years old.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Curriculum Vitae of Dr. N.J.O. Liverpool, D.A.H. President of the Commonwealth of Dominica", President's Office, Accessed 26 July 2008.
  2. ^ Turner, Barry., eds. The Statesman's Yearbook 2010: The Politics, Cultures And Economies Of The World. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Print. pg 405
  3. ^ "His Excellency Dr Nicholas Liverpool DAH, OCC". University of Hull. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  4. ^ List of Dominican ambassadors to the United States, U.S. State Department website.
  5. ^ Liverpool, Nicolas. "His Excellency Dr. Nicholas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C." His Excellency Dr. NichoOffice of the President of Dominicalas J. O. Liverpool D.A.H. O.C.C.
  6. ^ "Dominica's president to serve second term", Caribbean Net News, 26 July 2008.
  7. ^ "Former head of state dies". Jamaica Observer. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by President of Dominica
2003–2012
Succeeded by