Ken Watkin, born on November third, nineteen fifty-four, is a distinguished Canadian lawyer, soldier, and jurist. With a profound expertise in military law, he has made significant contributions to the legal landscape of the Canadian Forces.
From April two thousand six to two thousand ten, Watkin served as the Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Canadian Forces, a role in which he was promoted to brigadier general. His leadership during this four-year term was marked by a commitment to upholding the rule of law within military operations.
In June two thousand ten, Watkin's expertise was recognized internationally when he was appointed by the Israeli government as one of two international observers on a commission of inquiry. This commission was tasked with investigating the events surrounding the Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara, further showcasing his influence and reputation in the field of military law.