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Curtis Doebbler

Curtis F.J. Doebbler is an international human rights lawyer who since 1988 has been representing individuals before international human rights bodies in Africa, Europe, the Americas and before United Nations bodies. He is also an American lawyer authorized to practice before the courts of the District of Columbia.[1] and in the State of Texas[2] and several federal courts in the United States, including the Supreme Court of the United States.[3]

Doebbler was born in 1961 in Buffalo, New York, and has American, Palestinian, and Dutch nationality.[4]

He is known for his outspoken opposition to human rights violations by the U.S. government and his support of individuals in countries that have been subject to armed attacks by the United States.[5] He has worked almost two decades in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East teaching international human rights law and representing individuals in human rights cases.

In the case of the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, Doebbler argued before the Iraqi Special Tribunal that the court was illegal and did not respect human rights.[6]

He has made representations before the UN Human Rights Council and at numerous side-events of the Council calling for an impartial, fair and equal application of international human rights law and an end the selective punishment of human rights violators, especially by taking steps to end the impunity of powerful countries.[7]

He has advised governments, including the Palestinian National Authority and the Hamas government.[8]

He is currently research professor of law at the University of Makeni, Department of Law in Sierra Leone and a visiting professor at Webster University in Geneva.

Education edit

Doebbler has degrees from four universities. His university degrees include a PhD in international law from London School of Economics, London, UK (he was supervised by Judge Rosalyn Higgins);[9] a Degree of Master of Laws (LL.M./meesterstitel) from Radboud University Nijmegen (previously known as Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen or Nijmegen Universiteit), Nijmegen, NL; a J.D. from New York Law School, New York City, New York, USA (where he studied under Professors Myres MacDougal and Lung-Chu Chen); and Bachelor of Arts in English literature and of Fine Arts in Journalism from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, USA. He also holds a diploma from The Hague Academy of International Law awarded in 2000.

Awards edit

For his legal and humanitarian work Doebbler has received several fellowships and awards, including a Certificate of Recognition, Academy of Graduate Studies, Tripoli, Libya. Award For Work for International Justice (2008); Award for Work for Justice and Human Rights, awarded by An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine (2007); Marquis Who’s Who in American Law 2005–2014; Who’s Who in the World 2006-2010 and Who’s Who in America 2006–2010; a Law Department Teaching Fellowship, LSE, London, UK (1995-1997); Morris Scholarship, London, UK (1995-1997); a Research Fellowship from the Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, NL (July 1988); and First Prize at the Helsinki Summer Session of International and European Law, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (August 1988).

Career edit

Doebbler has taught law at London School of Economics, Khartoum University, Pristina University, University of Tuzla, The American University in Cairo, Webster University Geneva, and Tashkent State Institute of Law.[citation needed] From 2004 to 2010 Doebbler was a professor of law at An-Najah National University.[10] In March 2010, he was denied entry to Palestine by the Israeli authorities and has not been able to return to An-Najah National University.[citation needed] He is currently Research Professor Law at the University of Makeni in Sierra Leone where he teaches international law, human rights law, criminal law, and jurisprudence.[citation needed] He is also a visiting professor of law in the Department of International Relations at Webster University in Geneva, Switzerland.[11]

As a practicing international lawyer, his clients have included governments, sitting and former heads of States, an estimated[by whom?] 2.5 million internally displaced persons in Sudan, an estimated[by whom?] 15,000 Ethiopian refugees, members of parliaments, and numerous other individuals and groups. He has also provided advice to senior government officials and non-governmental organizations.[citation needed]

Writing edit

Doebbler has published numerous articles in academic journals and newspapers. His latest book is the Dictionary of Public International Law[12] from 2018. His ten books include "The Principle of Non-Discrimination under International Law" (2007), "International Human Rights Law: Cases and Materials" (2004); "ИЗУЧЕНИЕ МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫХ ПРАВ ЧЕЛОВЕКА" (2004); "An Introduction to International Humanitarian Law" (2006); "An Introduction to International Human Rights Law" (2006); and "International Criminal Law" (2007).[citation needed] In the past, Doebbler has also been a regular contributor to the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram and to the online legal forum JURIST.

Views on the United States' killing Osama Bin Laden edit

Doebbler believes that the United States' killing of Osama bin Laden was a violation of international law. He writes that "any US claims of justification in a situation involving the taking of life requires that the US prove that it acted out of necessity or some other legal justification. Not only has the US failed to provide such proof, it has destroyed the best evidence —the body of the very victim. The US actions concerning Osama Bin Laden’s body look merely like the work of criminals trying to dispose of the evidence of their crime."[13]

External links edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Curtis FJ Doebbler".
  2. ^ "State Bar of Texas | Find a Lawyer | Curtis Francis Doebbler".
  3. ^ "Curtis FJ Doebbler Profile | Washington, DC Lawyer | Martindale.com".
  4. ^ 't ORANJE KRANTJE – Volume 15, Issue 1 accessed at (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Kareem Fahim, "Saddam Hussein's Lawyer Aims for Bush Prawn salad and occupation politics with the dictator's defense attorney," Village Voice, 14 December 2004.
  6. ^ Curtis Doebbler, "An Intentionally Unfair Trial," Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 264-271, 2007.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2006.
  9. ^ Listing Doebbler as a "prominent alumni" at http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/alumniRelations/newsAndPublications/prominentAlumni.htm.
  10. ^ An-Najah National University, College of Law, http://www.najah.edu/index.php?page=311.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  12. ^ Dictionary of Public International Law.
  13. ^ Doebbler, Curtis (3 May 2011). "The illegal killing of Osama Bin Laden". Al-Ahram. Retrieved 7 October 2018.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Curtis Doebbler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Curtis F J Doebbler is an international human rights lawyer who since 1988 has been representing individuals before international human rights bodies in Africa Europe the Americas and before United Nations bodies He is also an American lawyer authorized to practice before the courts of the District of Columbia 1 and in the State of Texas 2 and several federal courts in the United States including the Supreme Court of the United States 3 Doebbler was born in 1961 in Buffalo New York and has American Palestinian and Dutch nationality 4 He is known for his outspoken opposition to human rights violations by the U S government and his support of individuals in countries that have been subject to armed attacks by the United States 5 He has worked almost two decades in Africa Asia and the Middle East teaching international human rights law and representing individuals in human rights cases In the case of the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein Doebbler argued before the Iraqi Special Tribunal that the court was illegal and did not respect human rights 6 He has made representations before the UN Human Rights Council and at numerous side events of the Council calling for an impartial fair and equal application of international human rights law and an end the selective punishment of human rights violators especially by taking steps to end the impunity of powerful countries 7 He has advised governments including the Palestinian National Authority and the Hamas government 8 He is currently research professor of law at the University of Makeni Department of Law in Sierra Leone and a visiting professor at Webster University in Geneva Contents 1 Education 2 Awards 3 Career 4 Writing 5 Views on the United States killing Osama Bin Laden 6 External links 7 NotesEducation editDoebbler has degrees from four universities His university degrees include a PhD in international law from London School of Economics London UK he was supervised by Judge Rosalyn Higgins 9 a Degree of Master of Laws LL M meesterstitel from Radboud University Nijmegen previously known as Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen or Nijmegen Universiteit Nijmegen NL a J D from New York Law School New York City New York USA where he studied under Professors Myres MacDougal and Lung Chu Chen and Bachelor of Arts in English literature and of Fine Arts in Journalism from Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas USA He also holds a diploma from The Hague Academy of International Law awarded in 2000 Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Curtis Doebbler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message For his legal and humanitarian work Doebbler has received several fellowships and awards including a Certificate of Recognition Academy of Graduate Studies Tripoli Libya Award For Work for International Justice 2008 Award for Work for Justice and Human Rights awarded by An Najah National University Nablus Palestine 2007 Marquis Who s Who in American Law 2005 2014 Who s Who in the World 2006 2010 and Who s Who in America 2006 2010 a Law Department Teaching Fellowship LSE London UK 1995 1997 Morris Scholarship London UK 1995 1997 a Research Fellowship from the Hague Academy of International Law The Hague NL July 1988 and First Prize at the Helsinki Summer Session of International and European Law University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland August 1988 Career editDoebbler has taught law at London School of Economics Khartoum University Pristina University University of Tuzla The American University in Cairo Webster University Geneva and Tashkent State Institute of Law citation needed From 2004 to 2010 Doebbler was a professor of law at An Najah National University 10 In March 2010 he was denied entry to Palestine by the Israeli authorities and has not been able to return to An Najah National University citation needed He is currently Research Professor Law at the University of Makeni in Sierra Leone where he teaches international law human rights law criminal law and jurisprudence citation needed He is also a visiting professor of law in the Department of International Relations at Webster University in Geneva Switzerland 11 As a practicing international lawyer his clients have included governments sitting and former heads of States an estimated by whom 2 5 million internally displaced persons in Sudan an estimated by whom 15 000 Ethiopian refugees members of parliaments and numerous other individuals and groups He has also provided advice to senior government officials and non governmental organizations citation needed Writing editDoebbler has published numerous articles in academic journals and newspapers His latest book is the Dictionary of Public International Law 12 from 2018 His ten books include The Principle of Non Discrimination under International Law 2007 International Human Rights Law Cases and Materials 2004 IZUChENIE MEZhDUNARODNYH PRAV ChELOVEKA 2004 An Introduction to International Humanitarian Law 2006 An Introduction to International Human Rights Law 2006 and International Criminal Law 2007 citation needed In the past Doebbler has also been a regular contributor to the Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram and to the online legal forum JURIST Views on the United States killing Osama Bin Laden editDoebbler believes that the United States killing of Osama bin Laden was a violation of international law He writes that any US claims of justification in a situation involving the taking of life requires that the US prove that it acted out of necessity or some other legal justification Not only has the US failed to provide such proof it has destroyed the best evidence the body of the very victim The US actions concerning Osama Bin Laden s body look merely like the work of criminals trying to dispose of the evidence of their crime 13 External links editdoebbler net Archived 25 July 2008 at the Wayback MachineNotes edit Curtis FJ Doebbler State Bar of Texas Find a Lawyer Curtis Francis Doebbler Curtis FJ Doebbler Profile Washington DC Lawyer Martindale com t ORANJE KRANTJE Volume 15 Issue 1 accessed at Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Kareem Fahim Saddam Hussein s Lawyer Aims for Bush Prawn salad and occupation politics with the dictator s defense attorney Village Voice 14 December 2004 Curtis Doebbler An Intentionally Unfair Trial Journal of International Criminal Justice Vol 5 Issue 2 pp 264 271 2007 Franciscans International FI urged the Human Rights Council to take concrete actions to protect the human rights of victims of Climate Change Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2014 Curtis Doebbler Biographical details Archived from the original on 12 August 2011 Retrieved 27 December 2006 Listing Doebbler as a prominent alumni at http www lse ac uk collections alumniRelations newsAndPublications prominentAlumni htm An Najah National University College of Law http www najah edu index php page 311 Faculty International Relations International NGO History amp European Studies Webster Geneva Archived from the original on 18 October 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2014 Dictionary of Public International Law Doebbler Curtis 3 May 2011 The illegal killing of Osama Bin 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