Amal Clooney
Amal Clooney, born Amal Alamuddin, a Lebanon native, is a Lebanese as well as a British barrister, who has been an activist for human rights over many years. She is a graduate of Oxford University School of Law as well as New York University School of Law. Her lengthy career has been praised internationally for her work in law enforcement and in the field in human rights. Her work has been represented by a range of notable national states including Armenia and was adamant for her to convince the Turkish government to acknowledge Armenia's right to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Amal Clooney fell in love with and later married American actor George Clooney in 2014 instantly becoming a household name within popular art and culture. Prior to this, she was already been well-known in legal circles. She was highly regarded by her capacity to defend clients. Her expertise spans a variety of areas, from social justice issues and human rights to representing multinational corporations during negotiations or litigating cases concerning government regulations. Barrister is currently her title, a type of lawyer working in British court.





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