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Layal YAACOUB

Layal YACOUB CV

Summary

I worked on several projects, navigating through legal and geopolitical challenges in the Middle East.
I have a law background, including International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law.
Within an International Organization, I established and led an emergency response legal team following the 4th August Beirut Blast in 2020. We operated in a multi-sectoral approach, so we worked together with other core competencies.
The new geopolitical chapter of February 2022 then unfolded while I was studying political science in Moscow.
Adaptability, sports and sense of humor keep me going.
I am fluent in Arabic, French and English. I also speak Russian.

Professional experiences

Legal consultant

Cabinet libéral , Beyrouth

From April 2017 to Today

Associate

GLA & Company , Ksa

From January 2023 to Today

External research assistant

Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth , Beirut

From January 2023 to Today

Icla coordinator, beirut emergency response

Norwegian Refugee Council - Beirut (NRC )

From November 2020 to June 2021

ICLA: Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance Program
Emergency Response established to assist the affected by the 04.08.2020 Beirut Blast
First experience for NRC Lebanon in an emergency context

Operated within a multisectorial approach
Established the ICLA team within the Emergency Response, recruited staff, consultants and volunteers, opened up the ICLA legal clinic
Supervised nine team members and coordinated with three consultants
Worked independently without a project manager with minimal supervision, for the first four months was directly supervised by the Beirut Emergency Response Manager
Managed ICLA data in the absence of a dedicated data base staff and a Monitoring and evaluation staff
Assisted the Monitoring and Evaluation team in establishing the monitoring and evaluation tools and sampling methods
Supported the different core competencies of the Emergency Response team: outreach, cash for rent, shelter minor and major rehabilitations
Established the internal channels of communication with the other focal points of the emergency response
Provided legal services to the beneficiaries of the other core competencies, outreached for new beneficiaries
Supported in Housing Land and Property rights, loss of documentation, civil documentation and legal stay for non-Lebanese, collaborative dispute resolution
Established budget revision, forecast, contributed to donor reports, contributed to grant closing meetings.

Legal field coordinator, tal abbas

Norwegian Refugee Council - Beirut (NRC )

From January 2019 to June 2020

New position created within the Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) program, directly supervised by the Project Manager

Monitored the quality of the ICLA program on the field, provided technical support to ICLA team
Ensured ICLA’s program is always abreast of new on-the-field changes, and suggested program adaptation accordingly
Helped design a programmatic transition: modifying work modalities and distribution of tasks for staff and consultants
Supervised two legal field officers and coordinated with six consultants, conducted monthly legal meetings
Coordinated with the National team, participated in meetings and annual strategy meetings at a National Level
Coordinated with UN agencies and NGOs in the North, participated in Legal Partners’ and Protection Working Group meetings
Designed and implemented assessments, in coordination with the Monitoring and Evaluation team
Designed and Implemented new responses in Northern Lebanon, in coordination with relevant Coordinators
Designed Engagement Strategy with stakeholders
Produced Monthly reports and Analyses regarding new developments related to refugees and host communities
Ensured alongside two management coordinators the transition period before the arrival of the new Project Manager, hence contributed to Donor Reports.

National consultant

United Nations Development Programme - UNDP , Beirut

From October 2018 to October 2018

Enhancing Community and access to Justice in Lebanon Host Communities Project, with the Municipality of Zgharta-Ehden.

Worked with the International Consultant to produce analysis related to the Municipal Police
Handled the analysis related to the refugees’ context and drafted a related report complementing the technical side provided by the International Consultant
Met and facilitated meetings with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Municipality members, Municipal Police, and local NGOs
Spontaneously ensured translation when translators were not present.

Non-governmental organization (ngo) consultancies

Cabinet libéral , Beyrouth

From April 2017 to September 2018

 Handled legal requests and queries, regarding staff and other stakeholders
 Drafted Employment Contracts and their modifications
 Liaised with different Ministries
Labor Law Counselling in matters related but not limited to:
 Category qualification of a wage earner (employee, worker), and its legal implications
 Extra hour compensation, maternity leave, work permits
 Termination of employment contracts, abuse in exercising the right for termination
 Drafted memorandums before the competent Labor Courts and attended related hearings
Tenders and International contracts, Opinions regarding Commercial law.

Assistant editor in proche orient etudes juridiques

Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth , Beirut

From May 2016 to December 2016

Issue No.73
Translated, summarized and copy-edited Lebanese Court rulings rendered between 2014 and 2016, related to private and public issues including but not limited to: Military tribunal proceedings, criminal law, public law, and contracts law.

Freelance researcher

Cabinet libéral , Beyrouth

From February 2016 to February 2016

Adapted a distribution and franchising agreement to different foreign legislations.

Women empowerment workshop instructor

Cabinet libéral , Beyrouth

From February 2016 to September 2018

Targeted participants: Housewives in their 40’s willing to reintegrate into the work field.
 Labor and Social Security Laws: Legal Presentation for non-lawyers, fundamental rights to bear in mind, briefing along with a PowerPoint presentation
 Interview process: How to draft a tailor-made CV depending on the experience of each participant, outfit suitable for interviews, commonly asked questions, interaction with attendees, post interviews follow ups
 One-to-one discussions depending on the background of each woman.

Trainee

Cour d' Appel de Paris , Paris

From June 2014 to June 2014

Attended sessions in: Family mediation centers, correctional Facilities rehabilitating former alcohol and drug users.
Attended ‘Groupement Européen des Magistrats pour la Médiation’ (GEMME) Conference pertaining to Mediation, Private International law, Economic regulation, Financial market, and Termination of Business Relationships.

From trainee lawyer to attorney at law

Cabinet d'Etudes Ibrahim Najjar , Beyrouth

From September 2012 to March 2017

Human Rights Law:

 Overviewed the application of Human Rights throughout all cases handled in the firm
 Participated in the draft of papers and the preparation of conferences related to human rights
 Monitored Human rights applications in Lebanon and compared them to other countries
 Death Sentence in Lebanon and efforts undertaken to abolish it


Handling Civil Law Matters including but not limited to:

 Devolution of an estate
 Rent law
 Labor law
 Land and property laws
 Execution
 Individual right to erasure and blocking of data

Editing in the Lebanese Review of Arab and International Arbitration
International Law:

 Arbitration
 Award enforcement
 International trade law
 Private International Law
 International and local public order

Commercial Law.

Traineeships

Various , Beyrouth

From June 2010 to July 2012

Lebanese State Council | Intern, Lebanon - July 2012
Bank Audi, Consumer Lending Department | Intern, Lebanon -July- August 2011
Banque Libano-Française, Legal Department | Intern, Lebanon - June- July 2010

Additionals trainings

Lebanese and French Baccalaureates- Scientific Section

Collège Notre Dame de Nazareth

1993 à 2007

Litigation, Arbitration, and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Université Libanaise Filière Francophone de Droit, Accredited by Panthéon-Assas Paris II

2013 à 2014

Master’s degree in Litigation, Arbitration, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Graduated Cum Laude (Highest honors)
Recipient of a Grant from the French Embassy in Lebanon to pursue an internship before the Court of Appeal of Paris
Workshop on mediation and alternative dispute resolution with Belgium negotiator Alain Lempereur and French arbitrator Charles Jarrosson.

WE lead: fellowship for Women Empowerment in the Middle East, Northern Africa and Afghanistan

George W Bush Institute

2018 à 2019

 Designed a Personal Leadership Project “Legal them up”:
- Labor law and Social Security information provided in an interactive way to all members of a single community
- Establishing a liaison between members of a community and potential employers
 Pitched that said Project at the Bush Institute in Dallas, and received feedback
 Participated in sessions: advancing economic opportunities, economic systems, leadership, advocacy, negotiations, strategic planning
 Participated in a three-day intensive workshop at the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) in DC
 Participated in networking events.

Global Order: transformation and challenges

Lomonosov Moscow State University

2020 à 2021

Russian Policy Studies

MGIMO

2021 à 2022

Russian Language Intensive Courses

The Pushkin State Russian Language Institute

2022 à 2022

Leadership Academy for Development

Sandford University and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

0000 à Today

The Role of Public Policy in Private Sector Development

 Designed for a select group of women leaders from the Middle East and North Africa, drawn from across the region and from different sectors
 Provides insights and helps develop skills for using public policy to address development challenges
 Addresses ways in which public policy can help the private sector be a constructive force for economic development
 Includes attention to how different sectors work together for change and how civil society leaders can effectively engage in the policy process.

Stanford Leadership Academy for Development (LAD)

Sandford University in partnership with the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

2022 à 2022

Leadership Academy for Development (LAD)

Sandford University in partnership with the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) - The Role of Public Policy in Private Sector Development - online

2022 à 2022

Associations

Beirut Bar Association

https://bba24.org/

Membre

Degree

USJ – FDSP – Licence – 2012 – Licence libanaise en droit

Languages

Arabe - Langue maternelle

Français - Langue maternelle

Anglais - Courant

Russe - Technique

Skills

Droit civil
Management
Contract Negotiation
Connaissance de l'anglais
Connaissance de l'arabe
Connaissance du Francais
connaissance du Russe
sciences politiques
Sciences humaines
Budget Management
NGO management