Ahmed Jehani

Former  Visiting Scholar
Carnegie Middle East Center
Jehani is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center, where his research focuses on law, economics, and the energy sector in Libya and the wider North African region.
Education

PhD, Harvard Law School

Languages
  • Arabic
  • English

Ahmed Jehani is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment.

Ahmed Jehani was a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center, where his research focuses on law, economics, and the energy sector in Libya and the wider North African region.

Prior to joining Carnegie, Jehani served as chairman of the Libyan Development Policy Center and as minister of reconstruction and chairman of the Stabilization Team of Free Libya. He also worked as a consultant to numerous governments and international organizations. For over thirty years, Jehani worked at the World Bank in a variety of capacities, including manager, council, adviser, and member of the board of directors. Prior to the World Bank, Jehani was an executive of an international oil company. He also continues to work as an arbitrator at the International Center for Settlement and Investment Disputes.

Jehani co-authored Globalizing Justice (Pragya Foundation, 2009), wrote a paper on harmonization of petroleum contracts published in OPEC & International Law, and has served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Energy & Natural Resources.

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