Yitzhak Zamir

Yitzhak Zamir

Yitzhak Zamir (born in Poland in April 15th, 1931) was a professor of public law and Dean of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Faculty of Law, Attorney General, first Dean of the University of Haifa's Law Faculty, and Judge in the Israeli Supreme Court.

Biography

Zamir was born in Warsaw in Poland in April 15th, 1931, and immigrated with his parents to Israel at the age of three. Zamir was educated in Herzliya before serving in the Israeli Air Force. When finishing his military service, Zamir went to study economics and political science. Later Zamir altered his studies to law in the Hebrew University. Zamir did his internship in the Supreme Court under the supervision of Justice Yoel Zussman (later Chief Justice). In 1959 Zamir received his license to practice law. Zamir received his doctorate certificate from the University of London.

Zamir taught public law in the Hebrew University, becoming Dean of the Law Faculty in the years 1975-1978.

In the Years 1978-1986 Zamir served as Attorney General. During this period Zamir is remembered for his fight to investigate the GSS during the Kav 300 affair, after two terrorists caught alive were secretly murdered by GSS officer Ehud Yatom (brother of Danny Yatom). Zamir demanded from Moshe Arens, then Minister of Defense, to appoint a committee to investigate the accusations. In May 18th, 1986 Zamir demanded to prosecute Avraham Shalom, head of the GSS. Prime Minister Shimon Peres refused and removed Zamir from office, replacing him with Joseph Harish.

In the Years 1988-1991 Zamir was president of the Journalist Council. In December 1991 Zamir quit his job claiming that he is not trusted and has not authority, as he had no power to place sanctions over journalists who broke the ethical code.

In 1991 Zamir was appointed as the first Dean of the newly established Faculty of Law in the Haifa University, and served there until 1994.

In 1994 was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge until the year 2001, when reached the age of 70.

In 2001 was head of the Jerusalem Center for Ethics, and between 2003-2007 was head of the committee in charge of creating ethical rules for the Knesset members.

Zamir won many awards, such as Tzeltner's Award for the research of law (1986), human rights award named after Amil Grintzwig (1986), and the Israel Award for law research (1997).


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