Ali Sadek Abou-Heif

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Ali Sadek Abou-Heif (Arabic: علي صادق أبو هيف, romanizedʻAlī Ṣādiq Abū Hayf) is an Egyptian lawyer [1] and a human rights scholar, described as one of the leading specialists in international public law and human rights in Egypt and more generally in the Arab world.[2] He was Professor of International Public Law at the University of Alexandria. He was awarded the UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education in 1981.

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  1. ^ Books, L. L. C. Egyptian Lawyers: Youssef Darwish, Khalil Abdel-Karim, Mamdouh Ismail, Montasser El-Zayat, Ahmad Najib Al-Hilali, Ali Sadek Abou-Heif. ASIN 1158376340.
  2. ^ "Address by Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the ceremony for the award of the 1981 Unesco Prize for the Teaching of Human Rights; 1982".
Awards and achievements
Preceded by UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education
1981
Succeeded by