Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 4487 1693
https://isni.org/isni/0000000044871693
Name: 
Atta-Mills, Evans
Atta-Mills, John Evans
Ioannes Atta Mills
John Atta Mills (ghanaischer Politiker und Staatspräsident)
John Atta Mills (ghanesisk politiker)
John Atta-Mills (homme politique ghanéen)
John Atta Mills (politicus uit Ghana (1944-2012))
John Atta Mills (President of Ghana)
John Atta Mills (sixth President of the Republic of Ghana)
John Evans Atta Mills (político ghanés)
John Evans Atta-Mills (politico ghanese)
Mills, Atta
Mills, Evans Atta
Mills, J. E. A
Mills, John Atta
Mills, John Evans Atta-
Mills, John Evans Fifii Atta
Τζον Άτα Μιλς
Джон Атта Милс
Джон Атта Міллс
Джон Эванс Ата Мілс
Миллс, Джон Эванс Атта
Џон Ата Милс
ჯონ ატა მილსი
ג'ון אטא מילס
جان آتا میلز (سیاست‌مدار اهل غنا)
جون أتا ميلز
ஜோன் அட்டா மில்ஸ்
존 아타 밀스
ジョン・アッタ・ミルズ
约翰·阿塔·米尔斯
Dates: 
1944-2012
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Ghana President (2009-2012 : Atta-Mills) (isRelatedTo)
Ghana. Vice president (isAffiliatedWith)
University of Ghana (isAffiliatedWith)
Titles: 
Exemption of dividends from income taxation : a critical appraisal
NDC response to the NPP government's 2003 budget, The
Notes: 
Associated Group: Ghana. Vice president Ghana. Economic Management Team
Associated Group: University of Ghana Stanford University. School of Law GETFund (Organization) Ghana. President (2009-2012 : Atta-Mills) naf
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Author's Ghana's income tax law and the investor, 1980? t.p. (J.E.A. Mills, lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Ghana, Legon)
BBC News Africa website, Ghana's President John Atta Mills dies, July 24, 2012, viewed July 24, 2012 (d. Tuesday afternoon [July 24]; to be succeeded by Vice-Pres. John Dramani Mahama)
Dictionary of African Biography, accessed June 29, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Mills, John Evans Atta; professor; president, educator; born 21 July 1944 in Tarkwa, Ghana; bachelor's and professional certificate of law at the University of Ghana, Legon (1966, 1967); PhD at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, California (1971); acclaimed both for scholarly publications on tax and investment, especially the Ghanaian tax system, and for service on a number of international boards; vice president of the Republic of Ghana under President Jerry John Rawlings of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) (1997-2000); head of Ghana's Economic Management Team, which initiated a new system of value added tax and managed the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFUND); was inaugurated as the third president of Ghana's fourth republic (2009); brokered a three-year Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility with the International Monetary Fund (2009); hosted American president Barack Obama's first official trip to a sub-Saharan African nation (2010); died 24 July 2012)
Fuller form of personal name: John Evans Fiifi
John Evans Atta Mills of Ghana, November 2012 title page (John Evans Atta Mills) page 7 (President John Fiifi Atta Mills; born in 1944) page 41 (died 24th July 2012)
New York times (online), viewed May 9, 2014 (in obituary published July 24, 2012: John Atta Mills; b. July 21, 1944, Tarkwa, western Ghana; d. Tuesday [July 24, 2012], Accra, aged 68; president of Ghana; referred to in article as Mr. Atta Mills)
Presidential debate, c2010 p. before p. 1 (Prof. J.E.A. Mills) p. 1 (Professor John Evans Atta Mills, National Democratic Congress)
Presidents Law teachers
Taxation
The NDC response to the NPP government's 2003 budget, 2003 t.p. (professor Atta-Mills) p. 24 (professor John Evans Atta-Mills, NDC flagbearer; elected flagbearer of the NDC, Dec. 21, 2002; in Ghana)
Wikipedia www site, 25 May 2012 John Atta Mills (Dr. John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills (born 21 July 1944) is the third and current President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana. He was inaugurated on 7 January 2009)
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