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Réda Oulamine, “The New Moroccan Constitution after the Arab Spring: From the Rule of the King to the Rule of Law"
Event Type:Law-Int'l + Homepage
Location:Room 122
 
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
12:10 PM - 1:45 PM
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Réda Oulamine, Yale World Fellow
President and Founder, Droit et Justice

Oulamine is strongly committed to legal reform in Morocco. In 2009, he created Droit et Justice, an NGO that promotes the rule of law and human rights in Morocco by advocating on behalf of vulnerable social groups and working pro bono for impoverished citizens with limited access to justice. Oulamine served as an election observer in Tunisia, as part of an effort by the Carter Center to demonstrate the support of the international community for democratic transition in that country. He is a senior attorney and founder of Oulamine Law Group and a member of the New York, Paris and Casablanca bar associations. Oulamine Law Group specializes in business, corporate law, and legal reform consulting. Earlier, he worked as an attorney in New York for Paul Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison, LLP. He has served as a legal advisor to USAID on the reform and modernization of the Moroccan judiciary, where he helped assess and draft amendments to Moroccan corporate, bankruptcy, and intellectual property laws.

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