Background
Rubinstein, Elyakim was born in 1947 in Tel Aviv, WORLD0.
Rubinstein, Elyakim was born in 1947 in Tel Aviv, WORLD0.
Bachelor, Hebrew University, 1967. Bachelor of Laws, Hebrew University, 1969. Master of Arts magna cum laude, Hebrew University, 1974.
Lecturer department political science, Bar Ilan U., 1969-1983; lawyer department legal Ministry Defense, Government of Israel, 1973-1977; deputy legal advisor Ministry Defense, Government of Israel, 1976-1977; chief bureau, advisor to minister fgn affairs, Government of Israel, 1977-1981; member Israeli delegate to peace talks with Egypt, Government of Israel, 1977-1979; assistant director-general special duties Ministry Foreign Affairs, Government of Israel, 1978; legal advisor, assistant director-general special duties Ministry Foreign Affairs, Government of Israel, 1981-1985; ambassador, Government of Israel, 1982; minister, deputy chief mission Embassy of Israel, Government of Israel, Washington, 1985-1986; government secretary, Government of Israel, 1986-1994; Chairman of Commission coordinator Israeli cooperation with United States congressional committees, independent counsel Iran-Contras investigation, Government of Israel, 1987-1989; chairman team negotiating United States-Israel Cooperation Memorandum Agreement, Government of Israel, 1988; chairman inter-ministerial committee dangerous drugs, Government of Israel, 1987-1988; chairman, Israel Anti-Drug Authority, 1988-1992; member atomic energy commission, Government of Israel, 1985-1995; chairman interagency forum monitoring anti-semitism, Government of Israel, 1988-1994; member negotiating team, member Israeli delegate for Madzid Peace Conference, Government of Israel, 1991; chairman Israeli delegate for negoatiations with Jordan-Palestinian delegate, Government of Israel, 1991-1993; chairman Israeli delegate for peace treaty negotiations with Jordan, member steering committee multilateral talks, Government of Israel, 1993-1994; member steering committee multilateral peace talks, Government of Israel, 1994-1995; legal advisor to Defense Min., assistant to Prime Min., Government of Israel, 1994-1995; judge, Jerusalem District Court, 1995-1997; appointment attorney general, since 1997.
Served in Israel Defense Forces.
Married; 4 children.