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M. Cherif Bassiouni

Professor Bassiouni lecturing in 2005

Mahmoud Cherif Bassiouni (Arabic: محمود شريف بسيوني ; 9 December 1937[1] – 25 September 2017) was an Egyptian-American emeritus professor of law at DePaul University, where he taught from 1964 to 2012.[2] He served in numerous United Nations positions and served as the consultant to the US Department of State and Justice on many projects. He was a founding member of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University which was established in 1990. He served as president from 1990 to 1997 and then as president emeritus. Bassiouni is often referred to by the media as "the Godfather of International Criminal Law" and a "war crimes expert".[3] As such, he served on the Steering Committee for The Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, which was launched to study the need for a comprehensive convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity, and draft a proposed treaty. He spearheaded the drafting of the proposed convention, which as of 2014 is being debated at the International Law Commission.

In 2010, Bassiouni donated his personal papers to the DePaul University Special Collections and Archives, where his materials are open to researchers.[4]

  1. ^ Smith, Harrison (26 September 2017). "M. Cherif Bassiouni, 'father of international criminal law,' dies at 79". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  2. ^ "DePaul's M. Cherif Bassiouni, global 'champion of justice,' dead at 79". Chicago Sun-Times. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Front & Center with John Callaway: The Turning Point – Pritzker Military Museum & Library – Chicago".
  4. ^ Bassiouni, M. Cherif. "M. Cherif Bassiouni Papers" (PDF). DePaul University Libraries. Retrieved 21 July 2014.

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