It is with great honor that we announce the entry of the new ICCS Counselor: Mohamed A. ‘Arafa (ICCS/Egypt).
Curriculum Vitae:
Adjunct Professor of Islamic Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (USA)
Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Alexandria University Faculty of Law (Egypt)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Brasília School of Law (UnB)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), 2006, Alexandria University, Faculty of Law (“English” Department), Alexandria, Egypt
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in American Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2008, University of Connecticut School of Law
Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.), 2013, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
He authored several law reviews articles in numerous U.S. journals on Corruption and Anti-bribery Law; Anti-Money Laundering Law; Economic, White-Collar, and International Crimes; Islamic Law; Islamic Criminal Law; Comparative Criminal Law; Middle Eastern and Egyptian Politics. Furthermore, Professor ‘Arafa focuses his teaching and scholarship in the areas of Criminal Law; Advanced Criminal Procedures; Corporate Crimes; White Collar Crimes; Criminal Evidences, Authentication, and Forensic Science; Criminology and Penology; Therapeutic Jurisprudence (“TJ”); Islamic Law; Islamic Criminal Law; International Criminal Law; International Human Rights Law, and Humanitarian Law.