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Judge
Fuad Jawad Ridha
5830 Kensington Ave.
Countryside, IL. 60525-3523
Tel. (708) 482-8962
Cell. (708) 927 5782
Fax (708) 482-8974
E-mail
Fuadjawad@aol.com
November 1st. 2006 – Present.
Published a lot of political articles, and poems most of
them were about the current Iraqi crises,
And the international terrorism. Besides, his continuous
helpful translation, and interpretation
For some humanitarian organizations, such as Heartland
Alliance, The National Immigrant Justice, etc.. to process asylum, and
refugees cases, as a volunteer.
In addition to proposals concerning the Iraqi war
attrition, and terrorists were sent the US
Administration, as a loyal participation to serve both
Iraqi, and American security.
May 17, 2004 – October 31. 06.
President, and Executive Director of the, “Iraqi House”,
a Non – Profit Organization, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Judicial post, Political activities since moving
to the United States of America 1999-Present
Legal Consultant
Participated in many press conferences took places in
Washington D.C., United Nations, New York, London, and Chicago regarding
the change of the previous Iraqi Regime.
May 5, 2003
Assigned at Iraq working group meeting held by the
United States Institute of Peace, in Washington D.C., discussing Kirkuk
& Mousul’s property settling disputes.
March 24, 2003 – April 4, 2003
Assigned by the United States Department of Justice,
participating in a colloquium for Iraqi Jurists Rule of Law:
International and domestic Applications, Washington D.C.
January 2003 – November 2003
As a volunteer, worked with other lawyers in translation
of documents for Asylum seekers and other immigration related matters.
June 1, 2002 – present
Iraqi Jurist Association, working group on several Iraq
Law Reforming projects.
June 1, 2002 – present
Assigned by the US Department of State to be a member of
the working group of the Transitional Justice of Iraq.
June 1, 2001 – September 1, 2001
Legal reviser for the legal articles published through
DePaul University, Law School, Chicago, IL.
2002
Became a member of the Arab-American Bar Association of
Illinois.
Judicial Posts
7/17/1990 – 4/1/2000
Lawyer and Legal Consultant for the
Ministry of Justice U.A.E.
4/30/1988 – 7/17/1990 Private
Practice Baghdad, Iraq
Lawyer and Legal Consultant for Civil,
Appeal, Criminal and High Court
12/15/1987 – 4/30/1988 Baghdad Appeal
Court Baghdad, Iraq
Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Court and
member of Baghdad Court of
Appeal Board with its real status, the
Republic of Iraq
8/12/1986 – 12/15/1987 Ministry of
Justice Baghdad, Iraq
Judicial Supervisor, for Courts in the
former Republic of Iraq
8/5/1984 – 8/12/1986 Al Karkh Admin Court
Magistrate Baghdad, Iraq
Judge
7/10/1984 – 8/5/1984 Al Karkh First Instance
Court Baghdad, Iraq
Judge
12/29/1983 – 7/10/1984 Governing Council of
Social Reform Baghdad, Iraq
Judge General Establishment
2/15/1983 – 12/29/1983 Juvenile
Court Baghdad, Iraq
Chairman Judge
2/3/1982 – 2/15/1983 Administrative Court
Resafa Baghdad, Iraq
Judge
8/22/1981 – 2/3/1982 First Instance
Court Baghdad, Iraq
Judge
4/12/1981 – 8/22/1981 Salahuldin Juvenile
Court Salahuldin, Iraq
Chairman Judge
11/20/1980 – 4/12/1981 Administrative
Court Salahuldin, Iraq
Chairman Judge
9/11/1980 – 11/20/1980 Criminal Justice
Court Salahuldin, Iraq
Chairman Judge
8/31/1980 – 9/11/1980 Ta’ameem Court of
Appeal Ta’ameem, Iraq
Deputy Chairman and Judge
12/29/77 – 8/31/1980 Criminal
Court Salahuldin, Iraq
Chairman Judge
12/10/77 – 12/29/77 First Instance
Court Salahuldin, Iraq
Judge
7/18/77 - 12/10/77 Sheik Sa’ad First
Instance Court Wasit, Iraq
Chairman Judge
5/23/1976 – 7/18/1997 First Instance
Court Duhook, Iraq
Judge and Member of the Criminal Justice
Court
Promoted to be part of the highest level
of judges in Iraq
8/1/1973 – 5/23/1976 Al Karrada
Investigation Court Baghdad, Iraq
Judicial Investigator
10/23/60 – 12/30/66 Chief Justice Court
Administrator Meesan, Iraq
1957 – 10/22/1960 Private Baghdad, Iraq
Lawyer, Attorney at Law
1959 Head Editor in Rizgary
magazine Baghdad, Iraq
with the Iraqi President Mr. Jalal Talabany.
1958 Director of the Persian Section
Baghdad, Iraq
of Baghdad Radio
Education 1969 – 1975 University of
Cairo Cairo, Egypt
Prepared for a PH.D.
Degree in International Law on the
Theory of sovereignty in
the outer space
1966 – 1969 University of Cairo Cairo,
Egypt
Masters Degree in Public
and Criminal Law from the School of Law for Post Graduate Studies
1955 – 1960 Evening classes in the fine
Arts Institute Baghdad, Iraq
1953 – 1957 University of
Baghdad Baghdad, Iraq
Bachelor Degree in Law,
School of Law
1951 – 1953 Scientific Institute High
School Baghdad, Iraq
Organizations/Societies/Certifications
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United States Department of Justice – OPDAT program
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Board Member of the IAAI (Iraqi American Association
of Illinois)
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United States Department of States – Public Outreach
Working Group
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Member of the Iraqi-American Council
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Member of the Transitional Justice working Group (US
Department of State)
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Constituent member of Iraqi Jurists Association
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Member of Arab-American Bar Association of Illinois
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Member of the Red Crescent Society
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Member of the Social Reform Board
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Member of the Human Rights Society
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Member of the Society of Legislation, Economics and
International Law in Egypt
Founder associate of the first Iraqi Human Rights
Society, Baghdad, Iraq.
Publications and Research work
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Poetry Divan: Aghareed Romansia (Romantic
Warbles)
2002 Proposed an Iraqi Citizenship Law
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Poetry Divan: Al Shira’a Al-Ha-em (The Drifting
Sail)
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Desert Fox, a political Divan
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Theory of Noble Motive in Criminal Law – research
Paper
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The theory of International sovereignty in the outer
space. A Theses prepared for PhD in Law.
1971
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Juvenile Delinquency – research paper
1950- Present Numerous essays, researches and general
articles
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Composed the music for a National Anthem played
On the 14th of July
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Author of comedy play Shoughla Mashi
Hobbies Reading, poetry, music, sports,
philosophy & human
rights.
Languages Arabic, English, Kurdish, Farsi.
My Final Goals: Peace, progress, happiness,
prosperity, solidarity, Freedom, and
Democracy for Mankind, And to see that the United
Nations
Organization has annexed into one country, and the
people of the
world have been United in one family.
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