Awn Shawkat
Al-Khasawneh
Al-Khasawneh or Khasawneh ( ar, الخصاونه) (other transliterations include Khassawneh, Khasoneh, Khassaweneh, Khasawinah, Khassawnih, Khasawnih, Khasawineh, Khassawineh, Khassawneh, Khasawne, Khasawna, and Khasawnah all of which may also be ...
( ar, عون الخصاونة) (born 22 February 1950) was the 39th Prime Minister of Jordan, serving from October 2011 to April 2012. He was also formerly a judge of the
International Court of Justice.
Early life and education
Al-Khasawneh was born in
Amman
Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
on 22 February 1950.
Khasawneh received his primary education at the Islamic College in Jordan.
["Awn Al-Khasawneh" https://www.awn-alkhasawneh.com>] He received his university education at
Queens' College, Cambridge
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in
England, where he attained a bachelor's degree in history and law.
[ He also received a master's degree in international law from the same university.]["Awn Al-Khasawneh" https://www.awn-alkhasawneh.com>]
Career
From 1980 until 1990, Al-Khasawneh held senior legal posts in the Jordanian ministry of foreign affairs. From 1991 to 1994, he was legal adviser to the Jordanian delegation to the peace negotiations
A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surre ...
between Israel and Jordan.
In 1995, Al-Khasawneh became adviser to the Hussein of Jordan and adviser of the State on international law with the rank of cabinet minister. He was appointed chief of the Royal Hashemite Court from 1996 to 1998. Khasawneh has also been a member of numerous international law bodies during his career.
He was elected to the International Court of Justice in 1999 and re-elected in 2008. He served in this post from 6 February 2000 to 31 December 2011. He also served as vice-president of the Court from 2006 to 2009. He resigned from the Court by letter dated 20 November 2011.[
On 17 October 2011, he was appointed by King Abdullah II as prime minister of Jordan, replacing Marouf al-Bakhit (who had been accused of corruption during an earlier tenure as prime minister).] '' The Guardian'' reported that Khasawneh has a reputation as a clean politician and is a noted legal expert.
On 26 April 2012, Al-Khasawneh submitted his resignation to King Abdullah, who, in turn, accepted the resignation. Fayez al-Tarawneh
Fayez Tarawneh ( ar, فايز الطراونة; '; 1 May 1949 – 15 December 2021) was a Jordanian independent politician, who served twice as the 31st Prime Minister of Jordan, and also as Chief of the Royal Hashemite Court.
Early life and e ...
succeeded Khasawneh as prime minister.
In November 2016, Al-Khasawneh was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon (; ; born 13 June 1944) is a South Korean politician and diplomat who served as the eighth secretary-general of the United Nations between 2007 and 2016. Prior to his appointment as secretary-general, Ban was his country's Minister ...
to the High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines, co-chaired by Ruth Dreifuss, former President of Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, and Festus Mogae, former President of Botswana.Secretary-General Appoints Two Former Presidents, 14 Others as Members of High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines
United Nations, press release of 19 November 2015.
In 2017, Al-Khasawneh was appointed as Judge Ad-Hoc at the International Court of Justice in the Case of Delimitation in the Caribbean and Pacific (Costa Rica v Nicaragua) joined with the Case of Construction of a Road in Costa Rica along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v Costa Rica).["Awn Al-Khasawneh Appointments"] He has also been appointed as an arbitrator.["Awn Al-Khasawneh Appointments"]
Al-Khasawneh publishes and lectures on a variety of issues of international law at prominent universities worldwide.["Awn Al-Khasawneh's Lectures and Publications"]
Honours
Order of Independence (Jordan), First Class (1993); Kawkab Order, First Class (1996); Nahda Order, First Class (1996) (Jordan). Légion d'Honneur, Grand Officier (1997) ( France) International Jurists Award, 2009
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See also
* Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet
* Bisher Al-Khasawneh
References
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1950 births
Living people
Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge
International Court of Justice judges
International Law Commission officials
Jordanian judges
Members of the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
People from Amman
People of the Arab Spring
Prime Ministers of Jordan
Grand Cordons of the Order of Independence (Jordan)
Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur
Jordanian judges of United Nations courts and tribunals
Jordanian officials of the United Nations