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艾瑪·阿拉穆丁
Amal Alamuddin
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出生 Amal Ramzi Alamuddin
1978年2月3日(40歲)
 黎巴嫩貝魯特
居住地 倫敦
國籍  英國 黎巴嫩
教育程度
職業 律師、社會活動家
活躍時期 2000年至今
頭銜 大律師
配偶 佐治·古尼(2014年結婚)
兒女 Ella Clooney
Alexander Clooney

艾瑪·拉姆斯·阿拉穆丁英語:Amal Ramzi Alamuddin,阿拉伯語:أمل علم الدين‎‎,1978年2月3日)是英國黎巴嫩的律師、社會活動家及作家。她在Doughty Street Chambers中擔任大律師,專業為國際法刑法,人權法及引渡法。阿拉穆丁的知名客人包括:維基解密創辦人朱利安·阿桑奇及前烏克蘭總理尤莉婭·弗拉基米羅芙娜·季莫申科[1]

生平[編輯]

阿拉穆丁來自黎巴嫩的一個書香世家,但在兩歲時因要逃避戰亂而和家人搬往英國的白金漢郡。她母親是黎巴嫩有名的美女及記者,父親是已退休的教授及作家[2]。阿拉穆丁是家中長女。她在牛津大學聖休學院修讀法律,並獲得獎學金[3],最後在紐約大學法學院獲得碩士學位。她能說流利的阿拉伯語英語法語

2014年4月28日,阿拉穆丁和美國男影星喬治·克魯尼訂婚。並於同年9月29號與其在威尼斯結婚。

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Amal Clooney

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Amal Clooney
Clooney in May 2018
Amal Clooney in London in May 2018
Born Amal Alamuddin
3 February 1978 (age 40)
Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality British, Lebanese
Alma mater St Hugh's College, Oxford
New York University School of Law
Occupation Barrister-at-law
Years active 2000–present
Spouse(s) George Clooney (m. 2014)
Children 2

Amal Clooney (née Alamuddin; Arabic: أمل علم الدين‎; born 3 February 1978)[1] is a Lebanese-British barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, specialising in international law and human rights.[2] Her clients include Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, in his fight against extradition.[3] She has also represented the former prime minister of Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko,[4] and Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy. She is married to the American actor George Clooney.[1]

Early life and family[edit]

Amal Alamuddin was born in Beirut, Lebanon. However, during the 1980s Lebanese Civil War, the Alamuddin family left Lebanon and settled in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.[5]She was two years old at the time.[6] Her father, Ramzi Alam Uddin, from a Lebanese Druzefamily from Baakline (a village in the Chouf district),[6][7][8][9][10][11] received his MBA degree at the American University of Beirut and was the owner of COMET travel agency, returned to Lebanon in 1991.[12][13] Her mother, Bariaa Miknass, from a family of Sunni Muslims[14][15] from Tripoli in Northern Lebanon,[14][15] is a foreign editor of the Pan-Arabnewspaper al-Hayat and a founder of the public relations company International Communication Experts, which is part of a larger company that specializes in celebrity guest bookings, publicity photography, and event promotion.[6][16]

She has three siblings—one sister, Tala, and two half-brothers, Samer and Ziad,[6] from her father's first marriage.[17]

Education[edit]

Clooney attended Dr Challoner's High School, a girls' grammar school located in Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire. She then studied at St Hugh's College, Oxford, where she received an Exhibition[18] and the Shrigley Award.[19] In 2000, Clooney graduated with a BAdegree in Jurisprudence (Oxford's equivalent to the LLB)[20] from St Hugh's College, Oxford.

The following year, in 2001, she entered New York University School of Law to study for the LLM degree. She received the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award for excellence in entertainment law.[21][22] For one semester while at NYU, she worked in the office of Sonia Sotomayor, then a judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[23]

Career[edit]

Amal is qualified to practice as a lawyer in the United States and the United Kingdom. She was admitted to the Bar in New York in 2002 and in England & Wales in 2010. She has also practiced at international courts in The Hague including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.[21]

New York[edit]

Amal worked at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York City for three years as part of the Criminal Defense and Investigations Group, where her clients included Enron and Arthur Andersen.[19][21]

The Hague[edit]

In 2004, she completed a judicial clerkship at the International Court of Justice. She clerked under Judge Vladen S. Vereshchetin from Russia, Judge Nabil Elaraby from Egypt,[24][25]and ad hoc Judge Sir Franklin Berman from the United Kingdom.

She was subsequently based in The Hague working in the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon and at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.[26]

London[edit]

Clooney returned to Britain in 2010,[27] where she became a barrister in London (Bar of England & Wales, Inner Temple) at Doughty Street Chambers.[19] In 2013 Clooney was appointed to a number of United Nations commissions, including as adviser to Special Envoy Kofi Annan on Syria and as Counsel to the 2013 Drone Inquiry by UN human rights rapporteur Ben Emmerson QC into the use of drones in counter-terrorism operations.[22][28]

Clooney has been involved in high-profile cases representing the state of Cambodia, the former Libyan intelligence chief Abdallah Al Senussi, Yulia Tymoshenko[29] and Julian Assange, and was an adviser to the King of Bahrain in connection with the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry headed by Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni.[21]

Teaching[edit]

For the spring 2015 and 2016 academic semesters, Clooney was a visiting faculty member and a senior fellow with Columbia Law School's Human Rights Institute.[30][31] She was a co-professor with Sarah H. Cleveland in Cleveland's course on human rights and taught a class on human rights litigation to students in the school's Human Rights Clinic.[32][33]

For the spring 2018 semester, Clooney is teaching at Columbia Law School, again as a co-professor with Sarah H. Cleveland on a core class on human rights.[34]

Clooney has also lectured students on international criminal law at the Law School of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, The New School in New York City, The Hague Academy of International Law, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[21]

Notable cases[edit]

Amal in May 2014

As of 2011, Clooney was assisting the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the arbitration between Merck Sharp and Dohme and the Republic of Ecuador.[35]

Starting in 2014, Clooney represented Canadian Al Jazeera English journalist Mohamed Fahmy who, along with other journalists, was being held in Egypt.[36][37][38][39]He was eventually sentenced to three years in prison and lost a retrial in August 2015 before finally being pardoned by Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.[40][41]

In August 2014, Clooney declined a UN commission.[42]

In October 2014, Clooney was hired in attempt to repatriate the ancient Greek sculptures the Elgin Marbles.[43][44] In May 2015, Greece decided to stop legal proceedings to recover the sculptures and dismissed her as their brief.[45]

In January 2015, Clooney began work on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.[46]She is representing Armenia on behalf of Doughty Street Chambers along with Geoffrey Robertson QC.[47] She said Turkey's stance was hypocritical "because of its disgraceful record on freedom of expression", including prosecutions of Turkish-Armenians who campaign for the 1915 massacres to be called a genocide.[46] She is representing Armenia in the case against Doğu Perinçek,[48][49] whose 2007 conviction for genocide denial and racial discrimination was overturned in Perinçek v. Switzerland (2013).[46] A "minor internet frenzy" resulted from her bon mot prior to the 28 January 2015 hearing. In response to a journalist pestering her over what designer gown she would be wearing in court, she replied "Ede & Ravenscroft" – the tailors who make her court robes.[50][51]

On 8 March 2015, Clooney filed a case against the Government of the Republic of the Philippines before the UN's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, a body under the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, for the continued detention of former Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[52] Arroyo was a sitting Pampanga congresswoman at the time. On 2 October, The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention later released its opinion that the detention of former President Arroyo "violates international law" and is "arbitrary on a number of grounds."[53]

On 7 April 2015, it was announced that Clooney would be part of the legal team defendingMohamed Nasheed, former President of the Maldives, in his ongoing arbitrary detention.[54]Nasheed was sentenced to 13 years in jail in March 2015 following what was characterized as a politically motivated trial.[55] Amnesty International described his sentencing as a "travesty of justice."[56][57] Prior to visiting the Maldives, the local co-counsel working on the case was stabbed in the head, an indication of the danger and instability in the country.[58]In January 2016, Clooney gave a series of interviews about the UN-condemned trial and imprisonment of Nasheed and put forth efforts to support imposing sanctions on the Maldives.[59][60] According to The Economist, she has "helped strengthen the backing of Britain’s prime minister, David Cameron, for the cause of Maldivian democracy."[61]

In June 2015, Clooney began work on the recently re-opened case[62] brought by the Irish government against the British government regarding policies UK Prime Minister Edward Heath (1970–1974) used in Operation Demetrius that included the illegal interrogation methods known as five techniques.[63] Working with Minister for Foreign Affairs Charles Flanagan, the case will be heard by the European Court of Human Rights.[64][65]

Clooney is part of the legal team representing Louis Olivier Bancoult and Chagos islanderson their claim[66] that they had been forced off their island, Diego Garcia, in 1971 by the UK government to make way for a U.S. military base.[67]

In 2016, it was announced that Clooney will represent Azerbaijani journalist Khadija Ismayilova at the European Court of Human Rights. Ismayilova's investigative work had resulted in her imprisonment.[68] Following the trial, Ismayilova was released from prison and had her sentence reduced to a suspended three-and-a-half year term.[69]

In September 2016, Clooney spoke – for the first time at the United Nations – before theUnited Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to discuss the decision she made in June 2016[70] to represent Murad as a client in legal action against ISIL commanders.[71][72][73] Clooney characterized the genocide, rape, and trafficking as a "bureaucracy of evil on an industrial scale" by ISIL, describing a slave market existing both online, on Facebook and in the Middle East that is still active today.[74]

Appointments[edit]

On 25 February 2014, the Office of the UK Attorney General appointed Clooney for the period 2014 to 2019 to the C Panel of the Public International Law Panel of Counsel.[75][76]

In May 2014, Clooney was a signatory of UNICEF UK and Jemima Khan's open letter that called for "action from UK Government to protect women and children".[77]

On 2 January 2015, it was reported by The Guardian that before Clooney was involved as Rapporteur in the case against Mohamed Fahmy, she had written a report in February 2014 for the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) that was critical of Egypt's judiciary process. Clooney and others were warned that there was a strong possibility they would be arrested if they entered Egypt, as a result of the criticism.[78][79]

Awards and honours[edit]

Clooney studied at St Hugh's College, Oxford, where she received an Exhibition[18] and the Shrigley Award.[19] Clooney received the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award for excellence in entertainment law.[21][22]

Clooney was chosen as Barbara Walters' Most Fascinating Person of 2015.[80] At the 2014British Fashion Awards, Clooney was shortlisted for Best British Style alongside David Beckham, Kate Moss, Keira Knightley and Emma Watson.[81]

Philanthropy[edit]

Clooney is the president of the Clooney Foundation for Justice, which she co-founded with her husband George Clooney in late 2016 to advance justice in courtrooms, communities, and classrooms around the world.

Clooney partnered with the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative in beginning the Amal Clooney Scholarship, which was created to send one female student from Lebanon to the United World College Dilijan each year, to enroll in a two-year international baccalaureate programme.[82]

Clooney and her husband sponsor a Yazidi student, Hazim Avdal, who Clooney met via her work with Nadia Murad as Avdal worked at Yazda. He is attending the University of Chicago.[83]

In 2018, following the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, the Clooneys pledged $500,000 to the March for Our Lives and said they would be in attendance.[84]

Personal life[edit]

Amal and George Clooney with Julia Roberts at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, in France

Amal Clooney is fluent in English, French andconversational Arabic.[85][86] Her father is a Lebanese Druze[9][10][11][14][87] and her mother is a Lebanese Sunni Muslim.[14][15] Some reports have described Clooney as aDruze.[87] She became engaged to actor George Clooneyon 28 April 2014.[88] Her first name is derived from Arabicأمل ʾamal, meaning "hope".[89]

In July 2014, George Clooney publicly criticised the British tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail after it claimed his fiancée's mother opposed their marriage on religious grounds.[90] When the tabloid apologised for its false story, he refused to accept the apology. He called the paper "the worst kind of tabloid. One that makes up its facts to the detriment of its readers."[91]

On 7 August 2014, the couple obtained marriage licences in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.[92] They married on 27 September 2014 in Venice's city hall (at Ca' Farsetti),[93][94][95] following a high-profile wedding ceremony two days earlier, also[96] in Venice.[97][98][99] They were married by Clooney's friend Walter Veltroni, a former mayor of Rome.[99][100] The wedding was widely reported in the media.[101] In October 2014, it was announced that the Clooneys had bought the Mill House on an island in the River Thames at Sonning Eye in England[102] at a cost of around £10 million.[103]

In February 2017, it was reported by the CBS talk show The Talk that Clooney was pregnant, and that she and her husband were expecting twins.[104] Friend Matt Damonconfirmed the couple's pregnancy to Entertainment Tonight.[105] In June 2017, she gave birth to a daughter and a son, named Ella and Alexander respectively.[106]

Works and publications[edit]

 

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早年生活和家庭Amal Alamuddin出生在黎巴嫩的貝魯特。然而,在20世紀80年代的黎巴嫩內戰期間,阿拉穆丁家人離開了黎巴嫩並在白金漢郡的Gerrards Cross定居。[5]她當時兩歲。[6]她的父親Ramzi Alam Uddin來自Baakline的黎巴嫩Druze家族(Chouf地區的一個村莊)[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11],他在貝魯特美國大學獲得工商管理碩士學位並且是COMET旅行社的老闆,於1991年返回黎巴嫩。[12] [13]她的母親Bariaa Miknass來自黎巴嫩北部的黎波里的遜尼派穆斯林[14] [15] [14] [15],是Pan-Arabnewspaper al-Hayat的外國編輯,也是公關公司的創始人國際交流專家,這是一家大型公司的一部分,專門從事名人客人預訂,宣傳攝影和活動推廣。[6] [16]

 

 

教育[編輯]克魯尼參加了Challoner's高中博士,這是一所位於白金漢郡Little Chalfont的女子文法學校。然後,她在牛津大學聖休斯學院學習,並在那裡接受了展覽[18]和薩格利獎[19]。 2000年,克魯尼畢業於牛津聖休斯學院,在法學學士學位(牛津大學法律學士學位)[20]畢業。

第二年,2001年,她進入紐約大學法學院攻讀LLM學位。她因傑出的娛樂法而獲得傑克J.卡茨紀念獎。[21] [22]在紐約大學一個學期期間,她曾在索尼婭索托馬約爾的辦公室工作,當時是美國第二巡迴上訴法院的法官。

事業[編輯] Amal有資格在美國和英國當律師。她於2002年在紐約獲得律師資格,2010年在英格蘭和威爾士獲得律師資格。她還在海牙的國際法院執業,包括國際法院和國際刑事法院。

紐約[編輯] Amal在紐約市沙利文和克倫威爾工作了三年,作為刑事辯護和調查小組的一部分,她的客戶包括安然和安達信。[19] [21]

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海牙2004年,她在國際法院完成了司法文員工作。她在俄羅斯的弗拉登·韋列謝京法官,埃及的納比勒·埃拉拉比法官和聯合王國的富蘭克林·伯曼爵士專職法官下任職。

她後來居住在海牙,在聯合國黎巴嫩問題特別法庭檢察官辦公室和前南斯拉夫問題國際刑事法庭工作。[26]

倫敦[編輯]克魯尼於2010年回到英國,[27]她在倫敦Doughty Street Chambers成為倫敦的一名律師(英格蘭和威爾士的內殿)。[19] 2013年,克魯尼被任命為聯合國的一些委員會成員,其中包括擔任敘利亞特使科菲安南的顧問,並擔任聯合國人權報告員Ben Emmerson QC的2013年無人駕駛探訪律師,負責在反恐行動中使用無人駕駛飛機。 [22] [28]

克魯尼參與了代表柬埔寨國家,前利比亞情報局局長Abdallah Al Senussi,尤利婭季莫申科[29]和朱利安阿桑奇的備受矚目的案件,並曾擔任巴林國王與巴林獨立委員會的顧問。由M. Cherif Bassiouni教授領導的調查[21]

 

獎項和榮譽克魯尼就讀於牛津聖休斯學院,在那裡她獲得了展覽[18]和薩格利獎[19]。克魯尼獲得傑克J.卡茨紀念獎,以表彰優秀的娛樂法。[21] [22]

克魯尼被選為芭芭拉沃爾特斯2015年最迷人的人物。[80]在2014年英國時裝大獎上,克魯尼與貝克漢姆,凱特莫斯,凱拉奈特利和艾瑪沃森一起入圍最佳英式風格。

慈善事業克魯尼是克魯尼司法基金會的主席,她於2016年底與她的丈夫喬治克魯尼共同創立,以推動世界各地法庭,社區和教室的正義。

克魯尼與極光人道主義倡議合作開始阿馬爾克魯尼獎學金,該獎學金每年由黎巴嫩的一名女學生送到聯合世界學院迪利詹參加為期兩年的國際學士學位課程。

克魯尼和她的丈夫贊助了一位Yazidi學生哈茲姆阿夫達爾,後者克魯尼通過她與納迪亞穆拉德的工作見面,因為阿夫達爾在亞茲達工作。他正在芝加哥大學就讀。[83]

2018年,在Stoneman Douglas高中拍攝後,Clooneys為3月份的“我們的生活”承諾了50萬美元,並表示他們將出席。[84]

個人生活[編輯]
阿瑪爾和喬治克魯尼與茱莉亞羅伯茨在2016年戛納電影節上,法國阿瑪尼克魯尼能說流利的英語,法語和對應的阿拉伯語。[85] [86]她的父親是黎巴嫩德魯茲[9] [10] [11] [14] [87],她的母親是黎巴嫩遜尼派穆斯林[14] [15]。有些報導將克魯尼描述為德魯茲[87]。她於2014年4月28日與演員喬治克洛尼恩訂婚。[88]她的名字源自阿拉伯語أمل'amal,意思是“希望”。[89]

2014年7月,喬治克魯尼公開批評英國小報“每日郵報”,聲稱他的未婚妻的母親因宗教原因反對他們的婚姻。當小報為其虛假故事道歉時,他拒絕接受道歉。他把這篇論文稱為“最糟糕的小報,一篇彌補其事實損害讀者的小報”。[91]

2014年8月7日,這對夫婦在倫敦的肯辛頓和切爾西皇家自治區獲得結婚許可。他們於2014年9月27日在威尼斯市政廳(Ca'Farsetti)結婚[93] [94] [95],兩天前舉行了高調的婚禮儀式,在威尼斯也[96] [98] [99]他們是由克魯尼的朋友沃爾特尼(Walter Veltroni),羅馬的前市長結婚的。[99] [100]媒體廣泛報導了婚禮。[101] 2014年10月,宣布Clooneys已經在英格蘭的Sonning Eye的泰晤士河上的一座小島上購買了Mill House [102],耗資約1000萬英鎊[103]。

2017年2月,哥倫比亞廣播公司脫口秀節目The Talk報導,克魯尼懷孕了,她和她的丈夫都期待著雙胞胎。[104]朋友馬特達蒙將這對夫婦的懷孕確認為今晚的娛樂節目。[105] 2017年6月,她分別生下一個女兒和一個兒子,分別命名為Ella和Alexander。[106]

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