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Mahmoud Refaat

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Mahmoud Refaat
BornApril 25, 1978
NationalityFrench-Belgian
OccupationLawyer
Known forEuropean Institute for International Law and International Relations
Websitewww.refaat.info

Mahmoud Refaat (Arabic: محمود رفعت‎, romanized: Mahmood Rifaat; born April 25, 1978) is an international relations scholar[1] (president of the European Institute for International Law and International Relations), writer,[2] and lawyer.[3]

Refaat was born in Cairo in Egypt. He managed the presidential campaign of former Egyptian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sami Anan during 2018 Egyptian presidential election.[4] He also established the International Action Group for Peace in Libya[5] and the Humanitarian Action Group for Yemen.[6]

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Biography

Refaat is a French-Belgian citizen of Egyptian origin. He was born in Cairo, Egypt.

In 2018, Mahmoud Refaat managed the presidential campaign of former Egyptian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sami Anan[7][8] from abroad.[9]

On May 12, 2018, Mahmoud Refaat and former Libyan Prime Minister Omar al-Hassi founded the International Action Group for Peace in Libya and assumed the position of General Coordinator.[10] The group aims to put an end to civil war in Libya, and to work with the International Criminal Court (ICC).[11]

In March 2019, Refaat launched the Humanitarian Action Group for Yemen.[12][13]

Selected publications

Some of his publications are:

  • Islamic Terrorism, Myth and Reality, 2021, ISBN 9798472678001.[14]
  • Islamophobia: Roots, Consequences and Solutions, 2021, ISBN 9798472245562.[15]
  • International Law and Global Governance, 2019, ISBN 9798498777597.[16]
  • Role of International Law in International Politics, 2017, ISBN 9798493243936.[17]
  • The Role of the International Criminal Court in the International Peace, 2013, ISBN 9798512777138.[18]
  • International Economic Sanctions in International law and In Practice, 2014, ISBN 9798483893417.[19]
  • Ethics and Religion in International Relations – Usage and Investment, 2012, ISBN 9798781283668.[20]
  • The Complementarity of National and International Criminal Legal Systems, 2011, ISBN 9798512770689.[21]

References

  1. ^ "خبير بالقانون الدولي: لا حصار لدولة إلا بقرار أممي". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  2. ^ الشرق, جريدة (2018-06-28). "قراءة لأولى جلسات محكمة العدل الدولية بنظر شكوى قطر ضد الإمارات". جريدة الشرق (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  3. ^ "Morrison needs to intervene to help 'terrified' Saudi teen, says lawyer". SBS Your Language. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  4. ^ "المتحدث الرسمي باسم الفريق سامي عنان: "السيارات التي اختطفت عنان تابعة". euronews (in Arabic). 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  5. ^ Musa, Developed By Heba. "محاولة للإجابة عن السؤال الصعب.. من رئيس ليبيا القادم ؟". بوابة اخبار اليوم. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  6. ^ "Is there a humanitarian war on Yemen other than the military war?". Yemen Press Agency. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  7. ^ "مقابلة – ضيف "مونت كارلو": د. محمود رفعت، المتحدث الرسمي باسم المرشح للانتخابات الرئاسية المصرية سامي عنان". مونت كارلو الدولية / MCD (in Arabic). 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  8. ^ "Egypt arrests ex-general who stood for election against Sisi". the Guardian. 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  9. ^ "Le président Al-Sissi déblaie le terrain". Le Temps (in French). 2018-01-26. ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  10. ^ أوكرانيا واليمن وليبيا.. ازدواجية المعايير " تقرير". صحافة 24 نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  11. ^ Kaderassad, Abdul (2018-05-13). "International Group to sue two UN envoys to Libya at the ICC". The Libya Observer. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  12. ^ "Ukraine, Yemen and Libya. Double Standards "Report"". Al-Thawra Net. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  13. ^ تحقيقات – 180 News-أوكرانيا وقواعد اللعبة في المجتمع الدولي. 180news.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  14. ^ Islamic Terrorism, Myth and Reality. Paris: Mahmoud Refaat Messabah. 2021. ISBN 979-8-4726-7800-1.
  15. ^ ISLAMOPHOBIA: Roots, Consequences and Solutions. Paris: Mahmoud Refaat Messabah. 2021. ISBN 979-8-4722-4556-2.
  16. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2019-12-30). International Law And Global Governance. Mahmoud Refaat. ISBN 979-8-4987-7759-7.
  17. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2017-11-15). Role of International Law in International Politics. The European Institute for International Law and International Relations. ISBN 979-8-4932-4393-6.
  18. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2013-03-24). The Role of the International Criminal Court in the International Peace. The European Institute for International Law and International Relations www.eiir.eu. ISBN 979-8-5127-7713-8.
  19. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2016-07-04). International Economic Sanctions in International law and In Practice. The European Institute for International Law and International Relations www.eiir.eu. ISBN 979-8-4838-9341-7.
  20. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2012-01-01). Ethics and Religion in International Relations – Usage and Investment. Mahmoud Refaat. ISBN 979-8-7812-8366-8.
  21. ^ Refaat, Mahmoud (2011-03-15). The Principal of Complementarity of National and International Criminal Legal Systems. The European Institute for International Law and International Relations www.eiir.eu. ISBN 979-8-5127-7068-9.
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