Mohammed Lutfi Farhat

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Mohammed Lutfi Farhat (born 1945) is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Libya.

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[edit] Education

In 1968 Dr. Farhat received a Bachelor of Economics from Libyan University. A Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom in 1972, and a PhD in Economics from Southampton in 1976. He has been a lecturer at the Garyonis University since 1976 from 1977 to 1979 was Secretary to Fund for University Pedagogical Staff Syndicate. In 1978 was an Assistant Professor at the Al-Fateh and Garyonis Universities.

For five years starting in 1985 was Secretary to Research and Studies Branch in the International Centre of Green Book Studies and Research, while also being an Associate Professor at the Al-Fateh University in 1982. Was a lecturer at the Green Coliseum in 1980. in 1984 was both a member of a committee assigned to prepare the Concept of Application of the Citation (partners not wage takers) and a member of a committee assigned to review Commercial Law. in 1986 De. Farhat was Professor at the Al-Fateh University, also at this time was a lecturer at the Credence Institute as well as Chief of the Industrial and Economical Survey Team. From 1986 to 1987 was Secretary to the Advisory Council of Imports also was Secretary to the General People's Committee for Planning from 1987 to 1990.

In 1990 was Chief of the Economic Committee for Africa, Manager of the Green Credence Institute from 1991 to 1995, in 1993 was a Member of the Advisory Committee for Al-Shams Newspaper. Has been a board member at the Central Bank of Libya from 1994 to 2001, was Chairman of the Libya Insurance Company from 1995 to 2001. Board director and Vice-Chairman at the Arab Reinsurance Company from 1995 - 2001. Executive Committee member at Arab War Risks Syndicate from 1996 to 2001, In 1997 was a member of a Committee assigned to prepare the Concept of the Planning Board. From member of the General Planning Board from 1998 to 2004, Rector of Al-Fateh University in 2001 to 2004.

[edit] Awards and Decorations

Obtained the Great Al-Fatah Medallion in 1989.

Candidate for the International Who's Who Directory Participated in numerous intellectual and scientific seminars and symposiums in the UK, France, the Netherlands, Yugoslavia, India, Cuba, Italy and many other European countries.

Supervised the organizing of many conferences in Libya, Spain, Yugoslavia, France, Philippines and India.

Founder and contributor to Al-Zahf Al-Akhdar Newspaper.

Has given many lectures in universities around the world, including in India, Australia, Philippines, Yugoslavia, Sweden and many Arab and European countries.

[edit] Books and treatises

  • Some Aspects of Justice in Distribution, General Establishment for Publishing, Distribution and Advertisement (1984)
  • Optimal Use of Non-Renewable Resources, Al-Fateh University (1984)
  • Outlines of a New Economic Theory, International Centre for Green Book Research and Studies (1984)
  • The System of Participation in Production, International Centre for Green Book Research and Studies (1984)
  • Principles of Econometrics, Jamahiriyan House for Publishing, Distribution and Advertisement (1986)
  • A Study of Economies of Natural Resources in Great Jamahiriya, (a thesis prepared with others for the Industrial Research Centre) (1986)
  • The Great Achievement, International Centre for Green Book Research and Studies (1987)
  • Socialism, a study of the Economic System, Jamahiriyan House for Publishing, Distribution and Advertisement (1989)
  • The Unjust Rules, Jamahiriyan House for Publishing, Distribution and Advertisement (1995)
  • The Wealth of the Nation, Jamahiriyan House for Publishing, Distribution and Advertisement (1996)
  • The Natural Rights for the Human Being, International Centre for Green Book Research and Studies (1998)
  • The Socialist Economy, Theory and Application, Information and Educational Department (2001)
  • The Tariff Wars (manuscript)
  • A study on the National Accounts (manuscript)

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