بایگانی دسته: Eghbal Morad/مراد اقبال

ویدئوی سخنرانی دکتر مراد اقبال- دوشنبه ۱۴ فوریه ۲۰۲۲- Some Perspectives on Water and security in the Near East. With special emphasis on Iran and Earth-generated water

دو شنبه ۱۴ فوریه ۲۰۲۲- دکتر مراد اقبال- Some Perspectives on Water and security in the Near East. With special emphasis on Iran and Earth-generated water

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دو شنبه ۱۴ فوریه ۲۰۲۲- دکتر مراد اقبال- Some Perspectives on Water and security in the Near East. With special emphasis on Iran and Earth-generated water

دکتر مراد اقبال

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Dr. Morad Eghbal
EDUCATION
LL.M. , Transnational Business Practice, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Juris Doctor, Howard University School of Law
Master of Arts, Philosophy and Social Policy, George Washington University
Bachelor of Arts, Geophysics/Geology, Germanic
Languages & Literature, George Washington University

Dr. Morad Eghbal

During my two decades long teaching career, which included team-teaching for twenty years a well-regarded Trial Advocacy class at Howard University School of Law together with the late Hon. Dr. Julian R. Dugas, former Deputy Mayor of Washington, DC, and Judge Arthur L. Burnett, Sr., I was also on the faculty at the University of Baltimore (UB) School of Law where I taught Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies in the Graduate School, International Management and Organizational Behavior in the Business School and International and Comparative Law in the Law School and served for more than a decade as Deputy Director of the Center for International and Comparative Law (CICL), and for six years as the inaugural Director of the school’s graduate law program, LL.M. in the Law of the United States (LLM-LOTUS); to put my observations in some context for you.  During this time, I also was invited by the Hon. Lynne A. Battaglia to present a workshop on Comparative Law at the Judicial College of Maryland in Annapolis.

Before my work in the vineyards of academia, I had also served as judicial clerk to the late Hon. William Benson Bryant, Jr., Senior United District Judge and former Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia; for some time as a foreign associate at the premier Swiss law firm of Pestalozzi, Gmuer and Heiz in Zurich, Switzerland and in the law offices of former Senator Omer L. Rains, the former chair of the Judiciary Committee of the California State Senate.