Mohamed Almosly
Mohamed Almosly is a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University. His doctoral thesis is entitled “The Legal Instruments and Political-Strategic Frameworks Linking the European Union and its Member States to its Partners from North Africa and the Middle East: The Need to Develop a more Comprehensive and Consistent Legal Approach”.
He is also a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. He previously worked as a Legal Advisor for the Commission of Integrity in Iraq.
Following his graduation from the Bachelor of Law studies at the College of Law of Baghdad University (2009), Mohamed Almosly obtained his first Master of Law (LLM) in International Law and Organizations from Andhra University (India) (2012). He graduated with “First Class” grade and was ranked as the first student on his LLM batch. Then, he obtained his second Master of Law (LLM) in International and European Law with Great Distinction (magna cum laude) grade from Ghent University (2016).
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