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Tarek Ben Ahmed Al-Shami (Lawyer & Legal Advisor)
Education:
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Bachelor degree in law studies, King Abdulaziz University, Economics and Management School-Law Section, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Graduate year 1414 AH.
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Enrolled for the Master thesis before the Researches Institute that is subsidiary to League Arab States, in Cairo, Egypt.
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Joined several courses and colloquiums specialized in the field of regulations, laws and arbitration inside and outside the Kingdom.
Experience:
- 1415 H – Legal advisor in the private sector.
- 1416 H – Established a private office in Jeddah for practicing legal affairs.
- Pursued legal business before different kinds of judicial courts, -Grievance Bureau,
- Committees, Offices, Ministries, and various departments.
- Accredited lawyer- license no. 34/23, at the Ministry of Justice.
- Accredited arbitrator at the Ministry of Justice in Saudi Arabia.
- A member of the lawyers committee at Chamber of Commerce.
- Accredited arbitrator from the British Arbitration Institute.
Mazin Ben Abdulwahab Kurdi (Lawyer & Legal Advisor)
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In 1414H, he has obtained (the) Bachelor in Law FROM King Abdulaziz University, Economics and Management School (Law or Regulations Section), in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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Attended many courses and colloquiums in arbitration and legal practices locally and internationally.
Experience:
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After graduation, he has joined the Legal Administration of the International Airports Projects, Ministry of Defense and Aviation, as a legal advisor. He has graduated in posts till the head of Disputes and Consultation.
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Pursued legal business before different kinds of judicial courts, Grievance Bureau, Committees, Offices, Ministries and various departments.
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Participated as President of the Saudi Emission Council in its first meeting which address legal aspects related to the emission to (ICOA) Montreal, Canada.
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Accredited Lawyer-license no 104/23, at the Ministry of Justice.
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Accredited arbitrator at the Ministry of Justice in Saudi Arabia.
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Participated in arbitration before the Grievance Bureau.
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