Judge 'Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh' was born in
Amman,
Jordan on
February 22,
1950. He is Vice-President of the
International Court of Justice.
Career
Al-Khasawneh received his university education at
Queens' College,
Cambridge in
England, where he attained an undergraduate degree in history and law, and a master’s degree in
international law.
After joining the Jordanian
diplomatic service in 1975, Al-Khasawneh was appointed as Jordan’s Second Secretary, then First Secretary to the
United Nations in
New York City (1976-1980). From 1980 until 1990, he held senior legal posts in the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1991 until 1994, he was Legal Adviser to the Jordanian delegation to the
peace negotiations between
Israel and Jordan.
In 1995, Al-Khasawneh became Adviser to the
King 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. Al-Khasawneh has also been a member of numerous international law bodies during his career.
He has been a member of the International Court of Justice since February 6, 2000, and was elected vice-President of the Court in 2006.
Honours
Istiqlal Order, First Class (1993); Kawkab Order, First Class (1996); Nahda Order, First Class (1996) (Jordan).
Légion d'Honneur, Grand Officier (1997) (
France).
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External links
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Official ICJ biography