Professors

Dr. Fawzi Atwi

Deanship
  • Rank
    Professor
  • Degree
    PhD
  • Specialization
    Law
  • Major
    Law/Islamic Economic & Financial System
  • Research Field
    Administrative and legal sciences – Financial legislation – Islamic economic and financial system – Poetry and literature – Arab heritage – Arabization

Born in Hadath Beirut, 1939

 

Scientific Qualifications

  • PhD in Law from the University of Limoges, France, in 1984.
  • PhD in Literature from Saint Joseph University of Beirut in 1984.
  • Studied law at Beirut University and graduated in 1964.

Professional Career

  • Dean of the Institute of Social Sciences of the Lebanese University between 1991-1993 and Chairman of the Administrative Organization Committee of the Lebanese University.
  • Lecturer of Law in a number of the faculties of the Lebanese University and the Military Academy.
  • Lecturer of Financial Legislation at the National Institute for Administration & Development (Civil Service Board).
  • Lecturer of Administration and Law in a number of Arab Gulf countries, director of the Executive Center for Development in Kuwait, and director of the Institute for Administrative Development in Bahrain.
  • Member of the French-Lebanese Joint Committee for Cultural & Scientific Cooperation (CEDRE) in 1998.
  • Headed the Arab Center for Administration & Development (ACAD).
  • Former member of the Bar Association and Press Syndicate in Lebanon.
  • Editor-in-chief of "Risala Al Tarbiya" magazine and "Lebanon Real Estate" magazine and headed the office of the Bahraini "Akhbar Al Khaleej" newspaper in Beirut since its establishment in 1976.
  • Founding member of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Cultural Association, Board of Trustees of the Lebanese Association for Rehabilitation and Development, and the Chouf Cultural Council.
  • Author of publications in several fields such as law, administrative sciences, poetry, literature, Arab heritage and Arabization.
  • Recipient of the National Order of the Cedar with the rank of Officer, and the French Commemorative Medal for Armed Humanitarian Operations.

 

Passed away on 18 December 2008.