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Syrine Ayadi

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Qualifications: PhD Student/ Thesis research subject on social media and politics, a comparative approach of political science dimension. University of Carthage, Faculty of legal, political, and social sciences of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia 2021-present ||| Second-level professional master in Private European Law Final project: Security Legislation Internet in Europe University La Sapienza of Rome, Faculty of Law, Rome, Italy 2008-2010 ||| Master Diploma in Common Law Thesis project: Alternative disputes resolution mechanisms in mergers contracts, A comparative legal study in Tunisia and the USA University of Tunis, Faculty of legal, political, and social sciences of Tunis II, Tunis, Tunisia/ 2005-2007 ||| Bachelor Diploma in Legal Sciences University of Tunis, Faculty of legal, political, and social sciences of Tunis II, Tunis, Tunisia/1997- 2004

Biography

Syrine Ayadi is currently a lecturer of Business Law at Mediterranean School of Business. Before joining MSB, Ms. Ayadi worked as legal consultant in business law with several Tunis based law firms and provided legal consultancy services in corporate law and nonprofit law sector. She also provided legal consultancy for several international organizations such as OECD, UNWOMEN, and CAWTAR in the field of gender equality and good governance. She served as Grants Administrator with the Assistance Unit team at the Political Department of the U.S Embassy Tunis to create and maintain a calendar of application and reporting deadlines for new and existing grants and cooperative agreements, coordinate site visits with funders and prepare program staff for site visits. Ms. Ayadi studied Leadership and Public speaking course at  Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, New York, in the U.S (2012) and was part of a research team on a  research project about the oversight of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of power in Tunisia, and other MENA countries at the  International Program Department of the National Conference of States Legislatures (“NCSL”), a bipartisan non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Washington DC (U.S). Ms. Ayadi graduated in legal sciences from the faculty of legal and political sciences of Tunis. She holds a master’s degree in Common Law from the same faculty, and she holds a second-level professional master’s degree in Private European Law from the faculty of law, University of Rome (Italy) “La Sapienza”. Currently, she is enrolled in a PhD program and her doctoral thesis research focus on a comparative approach of political dimension on social media and politics. Syrine is a cat lover.  

Areas of Expertise

LIB

Research Interest

Business Law

  • Master Diploma in Common Law, Thesis project on Alternative disputes resolution mechanisms in mergers contracts, published at University of Tunis, Faculty of legal, political, and social sciences of Tunis II, Tunis, Tunisia 2007[1]
  • Contributor and member of the expert’s team work to the Arab Women Development Report 2015 “Arab Women and Legislation “, report published by the Center of Arab Women for training and research (CAWTAR), that focus on specific perceptible and priorities issues to enhance the situation of Arab Women[2].
  • Contributor and member of the expert’s team work to the OECD report 2016 “Examens de l’OCDE sur la gouvernance publique Le gouvernement ouvert en Tunisie”, report published by the OECD[3]

[1] https://www.memoireonline.com/04/08/1009/implementation-alternative-dispute-resolution-cross-border-mergers.html

[2]http://www.arabstates.undp.org/content/rbas/ar/home/library/Dem_Gov/CAWTAR_report.html

[3] http://www.ogptunisie.gov.tn/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Open_Gov_Tunisie.pdf

  • Introduction to law 
  • Business law & Introduction to law 

February 2012 

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Executive Education Program department Syracuse University, New York, U. S 

Awarded Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)- U.S. State Department of State funded Leaders for Democracy Fellowship, Academic courses in leadership, civil society building capacity, public speaking and communications skills. 

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