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Dr. Fathi Kemicha is a man of more than a single culture who followed more than a single path in life. In Memoirs in a Path for Tomorrow, he reflects on his past so he can move forward. This memoir chronicles the highlights of his life beginning with his early years in Tunisia and his arrival in Paris in 1973 where he embarked on an unprecedented career path. Sharing his journey and discoveries, Kemicha tells of his experiences as an artist, lawyer, international arbitrator, farmer, author of a thousand-page doctoral thesis at the University of Paris, as a visiting scholar at Yale, and as a…mehr

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Dr. Fathi Kemicha is a man of more than a single culture who followed more than a single path in life. In Memoirs in a Path for Tomorrow, he reflects on his past so he can move forward. This memoir chronicles the highlights of his life beginning with his early years in Tunisia and his arrival in Paris in 1973 where he embarked on an unprecedented career path. Sharing his journey and discoveries, Kemicha tells of his experiences as an artist, lawyer, international arbitrator, farmer, author of a thousand-page doctoral thesis at the University of Paris, as a visiting scholar at Yale, and as a son, father, and grandfather. With the love of France and the attachment to his Tunisian roots, Kemicha puts his exceptional career and his unique experience to the service of the future by recommending to the youth "to persevere and believe." Memoirs in a Path for Tomorrow is more than a collection of memories, it is a lesson of life and a reason to hope.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Fathi Kemicha studied cinema and law and obtained a diploma from Sciences Po and a doctorate in international law from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. A member of the Paris Bar, he was simultaneously an international arbitrator; litigator at the International Court of Justice, The Hague; secretary general of the Constitutional Court of Bahrain; member of the UN International Law Commission, Geneva; and chair of the World Bank Group Sanctions Board, Washington, DC.