Keith Azopardi

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The Hon.
Keith Azopardi
QC
Keith Azopardi at the Gibraltar National Day Political Rally, 10 September 2011.
Member of the Gibraltar House of Assembly
In office
1996–2003
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor Sir Hugo White
Sir Richard Luce
David Durie
Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar
In office
2000–2003
Governor Sir Richard Luce
David Durie
Succeeded by Joseph Holiday
Personal details
Born (1967-06-06) 6 June 1967
Gibraltar
Nationality British citizen (Gibraltarian)
Political party Progressive Democratic Party
Occupation Politician
Profession Lawyer

Keith Azopardi QC[1] (born 6 June 1967, Gibraltar) is a Gibraltarian lawyer and politician,[2] and former leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP)

He was born in Gibraltar on 6 June 1967 and was called to the Bars of England, Wales and Gibraltar in 1990. He is of Maltese descent.

He served as Minister for Environment & Health for the Gibraltar Social Democrats from 1996 to 2000, after which he was appointed Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar[2] and Minister for Trade and Industry, a position he held until 2003.

He stood down from politics in 2003 but later founded the Progressive Democratic Party in June 2006. He was also involved in the negotiations with the British Government that led to the grant of the new Gibraltar Constitution of 2006.[2]

In October 2009, Azopardi published a book "Sovereignty and the Stateless Nation: Gibraltar in the Modern Legal Context" (Hart Publishing ISBN 978-1-84113-916-6) discussing the constitutional status of Gibraltar, and proposing ways forward to achieve an enduring settlement to the dispute with Spain.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Appointment of Queen's Counsel". Gibraltar Chronicle. 22 February 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW - NO. 24 Sovereignty and the Stateless Nation Gibraltar in the Modern Legal Context". Hart Publishing. Retrieved 2009-12-17. 
  3. "Queen, The Rock Version". The Gibraltar Chronicle. 2009-11-18. Archived from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2009-12-17. 


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