Irwin Cotler

Canadian lawyer and justice minister

Irwin Cotler - Canadian lawyer and justice minister
Born

May 8th, 1940
85 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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A prominent lawyer and politician with a long career in public service. Served as the 47th Canadian Minister of Justice and played a significant role in promoting human rights legislation throughout Canada. Advocated for a variety of issues, including social justice and civil liberties. Contributed to the development of laws that strengthened democracy and justice within the country. With a background in both law and academia, engaged in efforts to educate the public on legal matters and international humanitarian law.

Served as the 47th Canadian Minister of Justice

Advocated for human rights legislation

Promoted social justice and civil liberties

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