The international human rights lawyer and former adviser to the former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan will serve as a visiting lecturer and a senior fellow with the law school's Human Rights Institute, reported People magazine.
"It is an honour to be invited as a visiting professor at Columbia Law School alongside such a distinguished faculty and talented student pool," Amal, 37, said in a statement.
"I look forward to getting to know the next generation of human rights advocates studying here."
Last month, Amal joined a legal team working to censure the UK over the treatment of 11 prisoners, known as the "hooded men", who say they were tortured by the British army in Northern Ireland.
She has also represented the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister of Ukraine.
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