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[[File:Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi of Yemen and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry - IWOC 2016.jpg|thumb|Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi in 2016]]
'''Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi''' (alternative spellings: '''Nihal Naji Ali Al Awlaki''', '''Nehal Al-Awlaqi''') (Arabic: نهال ناجي علي العولقي ) is a [[Yemen|Yemeni]] [[lawyer]].<ref name="SchmitzBurrowes2017"></ref> She is Yemen’s Minister of Legal Affairs.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> In 2016 she received the [[International Women of Courage Award]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
== Life ==
Al-Awlaqi is from the [[Shabwah Governorate]] in Yemen. She received a Bachelor of Legal Sciences, Master of Law and Doctor of Laws degrees from [[Mohammed V University]] in [[Morocco]].<ref name="auto"></ref> She speaks Arabic, English, and French.<ref></ref>
Al-Awlaqi became an assistant law professor at the [[University of Aden]], where she worked on research and training on the status of women. In 2013-14 she was a member of the State-Building Working Group of the [[National Dialogue Conference]].<ref name="auto"/> In March 2014 she was appointed a member of the [[constitution]] drafting committee (CDC),<ref>Amal Al Basha, [https://ift.tt/38Y6tUA Gender Equality Discourse in Yemini Constitutions], Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2014, p. 6</ref> and was subsequently elected deputy chair of the CDC.<ref>Helen Lacker, [https://ift.tt/2TdhfiY Yemen’s ‘Peaceful’ Transition from Autocracy: Could it have succeeded?], [[International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance]], p.56</ref> She was a member of the government negotiating team in Geneva.<ref name="auto"/>
In January 2016 she was announced as Minister of Legal Affairs.<ref name="SchmitzBurrowes2017"/> On September 9, 2016, Yemen President [[Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi|Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi]] officially appointed al-Awaqi, then 39 years old, as Minister of Legal Affairs ( وزيراً للشؤون القانونية ). <ref></ref><ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==References==
== External links==
* [https://ift.tt/32qxkGg 2016 International Women of Courage Awards, U.S. State Department photostream on Flickr ]
*[https://ift.tt/2HWFahm Secretary's International Women of Courage Award] (U.S. Department of State)
[[Category:1977 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Yemeni lawyers]]
[[Category:Mohammed V University alumni]]
[[Category:Government ministers of Yemen]]
[[Category:Women government ministers of Yemen]]
[[Category:Women who received the International Women of Courage Award]]
'''Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi''' (alternative spellings: '''Nihal Naji Ali Al Awlaki''', '''Nehal Al-Awlaqi''') (Arabic: نهال ناجي علي العولقي ) is a [[Yemen|Yemeni]] [[lawyer]].<ref name="SchmitzBurrowes2017"></ref> She is Yemen’s Minister of Legal Affairs.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> In 2016 she received the [[International Women of Courage Award]].<ref></ref><ref></ref>
== Life ==
Al-Awlaqi is from the [[Shabwah Governorate]] in Yemen. She received a Bachelor of Legal Sciences, Master of Law and Doctor of Laws degrees from [[Mohammed V University]] in [[Morocco]].<ref name="auto"></ref> She speaks Arabic, English, and French.<ref></ref>
Al-Awlaqi became an assistant law professor at the [[University of Aden]], where she worked on research and training on the status of women. In 2013-14 she was a member of the State-Building Working Group of the [[National Dialogue Conference]].<ref name="auto"/> In March 2014 she was appointed a member of the [[constitution]] drafting committee (CDC),<ref>Amal Al Basha, [https://ift.tt/38Y6tUA Gender Equality Discourse in Yemini Constitutions], Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2014, p. 6</ref> and was subsequently elected deputy chair of the CDC.<ref>Helen Lacker, [https://ift.tt/2TdhfiY Yemen’s ‘Peaceful’ Transition from Autocracy: Could it have succeeded?], [[International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance]], p.56</ref> She was a member of the government negotiating team in Geneva.<ref name="auto"/>
In January 2016 she was announced as Minister of Legal Affairs.<ref name="SchmitzBurrowes2017"/> On September 9, 2016, Yemen President [[Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi|Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi]] officially appointed al-Awaqi, then 39 years old, as Minister of Legal Affairs ( وزيراً للشؤون القانونية ). <ref></ref><ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==References==
== External links==
* [https://ift.tt/32qxkGg 2016 International Women of Courage Awards, U.S. State Department photostream on Flickr ]
*[https://ift.tt/2HWFahm Secretary's International Women of Courage Award] (U.S. Department of State)
[[Category:1977 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Yemeni lawyers]]
[[Category:Mohammed V University alumni]]
[[Category:Government ministers of Yemen]]
[[Category:Women government ministers of Yemen]]
[[Category:Women who received the International Women of Courage Award]]
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