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Palestinian jurist and poet (born 1953)
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Hilmi M. Zawati
NationalityPalestine
AwardsAdèle Mellen Prize (2004)
Academic background
Alma materBeirut Arab University
McGill University (D.C.L.)
Central Philippine University (Ph.D.)
University of the Punjab
University of Khartoum
University of Alexandria
Academic work
Disciplineinternational criminal law and human rights


Hilmi M. Zawati (Arabic: حلمي زواتي; born in 1953 in Nablus) is an international criminal law and human rights jurist, Professor of Criminal Law, and Former Chair at the Center for Justice and Accountability (CIAJ).

Zawati has been a speaker and author on a number of hotly debated legal issues. He has addressed major academic and professional gatherings in a number of Middle Eastern countries, Africa, Europe, the United States, and in Canada. His current primary teaching and research areas are: International Criminal Law; International Gender Justice System; International Human Rights Law; Islamic Law of Nations (siyar); and International Environmental Law of Armed Conflict.

Select Bibliography

  • Fair Labelling and the Dilemma of Prosecuting Gender-Based Crimes at the International Criminal Tribunals, 2014.
  • The Triumph of Ethnic Hatred and the Failure of International Political Will: Gendered Violence and Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, 2010.
  • Selected Socio-Legal Bibliography on Ethnic Cleansing, Wartime Rape, and Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, with Ibtisam M. Mahmoud, 2004 ISBN 978-0-7734-6260-1
  • Tarfud al-Sarj al-Jiyad , 1982.
  • Qublah Ala Jabin al-Shams , 1979.
  • Inaq al-Mawt , 1977.
  • Bil-Hirab Ala Wajh al-Daya' (With Daggers on the Face of Homelessness], 1976.
  • Abir al-Dima’ , 1973.

References

  1. Abdul-Fattah, Ali, “Ishraqah” Al-Ra’i Al-Aam, Monday, 25 April 1994, p. 22; Babteen Encyclopaedia for contemporary Arab Poets, VI vols. (Kuwait: Babteen Association, 1995) II: 2, pp. 158-159; Ḥamadah, Muhammad Umar, A Bibliographical Dictionary of Palestinian Elders, III vols, (Dimashq : Dār Qutaybah, 1985) II: 215-217.
  2. Mustafa, Shakir, Investigating the Complete Literary works of Hilmi Zawati, El-Masri, 22 September 2000, p. 21; Sumrain, Raja, "Semantic features of Hilmi Zawati Poetry", in R. Sumrain, Taht al-Mijhar: Majmu’a min al-Abhath wal-Maqalat al-Naqdiyya (Amman: Dar al-Yara’, 2003) pp. 93-153; Sadduq, Radi, Palestine Poets in the Twentieth Century (Beirut: al-Mu’ssasah al-Arabiyya lil-Dirasat wal-Nashr, 2000) pp. 204-205.
  3. "Academic Author: Zawati, Hilmi M." mellenpress.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.

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