Irwin Cotler, born on May eighth, nineteen forty, is a distinguished Canadian lawyer, politician, and human rights advocate. His career in public service is marked by his tenure as the Member of Parliament for Mount Royal, a position he held from nineteen ninety-nine until two thousand fifteen. Cotler's commitment to justice and human rights has been a defining feature of his professional journey.
In two thousand three, he was appointed as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, serving under Prime Minister Paul Martin's Liberal government. His leadership in this role was significant until the government lost power following the two thousand six federal election. Cotler's political career began with a remarkable victory in a by-election in November nineteen ninety-nine, where he garnered an impressive ninety-two percent of the votes cast.
Beyond his political achievements, Cotler is also recognized for his contributions as a university teacher and law professor. His expertise and dedication to human rights have made him a respected adviser in various capacities, further solidifying his legacy as a champion for justice.