Arié Alimi (born 1977 in Sarcelles), is a French lawyer and a member of the Human Rights League (LDH).[1]

Biography edit

Son of a physiotherapist, of Algerian origin, Arié Alimi studied at the private Jewish school for boys Ozar Hatorah in Sarcelles until the third grade.[2]

After a year at the Medical School (6th arrondissement of Paris) he decided to study law at Pantheon-Assas University where he obtained in 2000 a DESS degree in the laws of business and taxation.[3] then a diploma in business legal counsel. He became involved during his years of study within the Union of Jewish Students of France.

In 2001 he joined the Paris Barrier - her sister was also a lawyer. He studied at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), where he obtained a Master of Advanced Studies.[4]

After working for Urbino et associés, he founded his firm specializing in commercial real estate law.[5]

In January 2021, he published with Éditions du Seuil a book entitled The emergency coup: surveillance, repression and freedoms.[6]

Privacy edit

He has claimed to be an atheist since the age of 18 but respects the dietary prescriptions of the Jewish religion under “tradition” and “culture”. He is the companion of Cécile Duflot.[7]

Special cases edit

Arié Alimi is specialized in cases of police violence.[8]

  • Rémi Fraisse's family [9]
  • Case of journalist Taha Bouhafs.[10]
  • About twenty yellow vests,[11]
  • Case of Jean-Luc Mélenchon,[2]

He is also the lawyer for rapper Sadek,[12] and alert launcher and police officer Amar Benmohamed.[13]

Works edit

  • Le coup d'État d'urgence : surveillance, répression et libertés, Éditions du Seuil, 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ "Arié Alimi".
  2. ^ a b "Arié Alimi, nouvel avocat de Jean-Luc Mélenchon et figure émergente de la gauche de la gauche". Le Monde.fr. January 13, 2021 – via Le Monde.
  3. ^ "Arié Alimi, des violences policières aux Gilets jaunes | Interview | Dalloz Actualité". www.dalloz-actualite.fr.
  4. ^ Arié Alimi, des violences policières aux Gilets jaunes
  5. ^ "Arié Alimi, l'avocat indigéniste qui combat le "racisme d'État"". Valeurs actuelles. September 11, 2020.
  6. ^ "Le Coup d'état d'urgence , Arié Alimi..." www.seuil.com.
  7. ^ "Cécile Duflot, une reconvertie de la politique chargée de "développer la notoriété" d'Oxfam France". L'Opinion. January 18, 2019.
  8. ^ Me Arié Alimi : « La violence policière est devenue un outil de gouvernement »
  9. ^ "Arié Alimi, un avocat en guerre contre l'état d'urgence". Le Monde.fr. May 2, 2016 – via Le Monde.
  10. ^ "La justice va-t-elle rendre son téléphone au journaliste Taha Bouhafs ?". StreetPress.
  11. ^ "Violences contre les gilets jaunes : "Il y a une volonté de blanchir les policiers"". LExpress.fr. November 8, 2019.
  12. ^ "Agression de Bassem Braiki : le rappeur Sadek interpellé à Bagnolet". LEFIGARO. 12 February 2020.
  13. ^ "Un policier accuse des collègues de violences contre des personnes déférées au dépôt du tribunal de Paris". Le Monde.fr. July 28, 2020 – via Le Monde.