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Dr. '''Ahmed Mubarak el-Khaldi''' has been the Minister of Justice of [[Palestine]] since March [[2006]] when Hamas won the elections and took clear control of the [[Palestinian Authority]]. Dr. el-Khaldi is a former professor of law and dean of the College of Law at An-Najah National University [http://www.najah.edu/] in [[Nablus]], [[Palestine]]. For several years, he has been instrumental in drafting a permanent Palestinian Constitution. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Law, Political Systems and Constitutional Law from [[Cairo University]], Cairo (Egypt) that was granted in 1979. He has also worked as a lawyer in private commercial practice in [[Nablus]], [[Palestine]].
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'''Ahmed Mubarak Al-Khalidi''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''أحمد مبارك الخالدي'''; born 1945, in [[Jerusalem]])<ref name="AP">"Profiles of members of the new Palestinian Cabinet", Associated Press, March 29, 2006</ref> has been the Minister of Justice of the [[Palestinian National Authority]] since March 2006 when [[Hamas]] won the elections and took clear control of the [[Palestinian Legislative Council]].<ref name="HaLevi">HaLevi, Ezra (2006) "[http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/102254 Israel Strips Hamas PA Officials of Jerusalem Residency]", ''[[Arutz Sheva]]'', April 20, 2006, retrieved 2010-02-07</ref><ref>"Palestinian president has no right to form "constitutional court", minister says", BBC, 24 December 2006</ref> Al-Khalidi is a former professor of law and dean of the College of Law at [[An-Najah National University]] in [[Nablus]], in the [[West Bank]].<ref name="AP" /> For several years, he has been instrumental in drafting a permanent Palestinian Constitution. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Law, Political Systems and Constitutional Law from [[Cairo University]], Cairo (Egypt) that was granted in 1979.


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Latest revision as of 07:40, 9 November 2023

Ahmed Mubarak Al-Khalidi
Minister of Justice of the Palestinian National Authority
In office
March 2006 – ?
Personal details
Born1945
Jerusalem
EducationPh.D. in Public Law, Political Systems and Constitutional Law from Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt)
OccupationProfessor of law, dean of the College of Law, lawyer

Ahmed Mubarak Al-Khalidi (Arabic: أحمد مبارك الخالدي; born 1945, in Jerusalem)[1] has been the Minister of Justice of the Palestinian National Authority since March 2006 when Hamas won the elections and took clear control of the Palestinian Legislative Council.[2][3] Al-Khalidi is a former professor of law and dean of the College of Law at An-Najah National University in Nablus, in the West Bank.[1] For several years, he has been instrumental in drafting a permanent Palestinian Constitution. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Law, Political Systems and Constitutional Law from Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt) that was granted in 1979.

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  1. ^ a b "Profiles of members of the new Palestinian Cabinet", Associated Press, March 29, 2006
  2. ^ HaLevi, Ezra (2006) "Israel Strips Hamas PA Officials of Jerusalem Residency", Arutz Sheva, April 20, 2006, retrieved 2010-02-07
  3. ^ "Palestinian president has no right to form "constitutional court", minister says", BBC, 24 December 2006