Kéba Mbaye

Biographical information

RolesAdministrator
SexMale
Full nameKéba•Mbaye
Used nameKéba•Mbaye
Born5 August 1924 in Kaolack, Kaolack (SEN)
Died11 January 2007 in Dakar, Dakar (SEN)
NOC Senegal

Biography

Kéba Mbaye studied law in Dakar and Paris, and later became an esteemed lawyer and jurist. He was Vice-President of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, and Honorary Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Senegal. He held numerous other legal and judicial posts, including President of the International Commission of Jurists from 1977-85 and Commissioner from 1972-87, Board of Directors of the International Penal Law Association, Vice-President of the Management Council of the International Human Rights Institute, Vice-President of the International Institute for Humanitarian Law, and he was a member of the International Institute for Procedural Law, the International Law Institute, and the International Comparative Law Academy. He later was President of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and was appointed to head the IOC Ethics Commission after the 1999 Olympic Bribery Scandal. Mbaye published multiple academic legal works.

In sports administration Mbaye was Vice-President of the Senegalese Olympic Committee and Secretary-General of the Organizing Committee for the 1963 Friendship Games in Dakar. He became an IOC Member in October 1973 and served until he resigned in February 2002. During that time, he was on the Executive Board from 1984-2002, serving two terms in the Vice-Presidential line of succession, and was IOC 1st Vice-President both in 1991-92 and 2001-02. He also chaired numerous IOC Commissions, including the Apartheid and Olympism Commission (1989-92), the Information Commission on the Olympic Movement in the Baltic States (1990-91), Sport and Law Commission (1995-2002), Juridical Commission (1993-2002), Centennial Olympic Congress Study Commission (1994-96); and was a member of several other commissions as follows: Commission for the Olympic Movement (1984-92, 1993-2002), Commission for the Preparation of the XII Olympic Congress (1989-92), and Council of the Olympic Order (1988-92, 1998-2002). In his position as Chairman of the Apartheid and Olympism Commission, Mbaye wrote the definitive work on the subject The IOC and South Africa: Analysis and Illustration of a Humanitarian Sport Policy.

Organization roles

Role Organization Tenure NOC As
Member International Olympic Committee 1973—2002 SEN Kéba Mbaye
Executive Board Member International Olympic Committee 1984—1988 SEN Kéba Mbaye
3rd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1988—1990 SEN Kéba Mbaye
2nd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1990—1991 SEN Kéba Mbaye
1st Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1991—1992 SEN Kéba Mbaye
Executive Board Member International Olympic Committee 1994—1998 SEN Kéba Mbaye
President Court of Arbitration for Sport 1994—2007 SEN Kéba Mbaye
4th Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1998—1999 SEN Kéba Mbaye
3rd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1999—2000 SEN Kéba Mbaye
2nd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2000—2001 SEN Kéba Mbaye
1st Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2001—2002 SEN Kéba Mbaye
Honorary International Olympic Committee 2002—2007 SEN Kéba Mbaye

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