Abu Bakr Baira

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Abu Bakr Baira
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President of the Council of Deputies of Libya
Acting
In office
4 August 2014 – 5 August 2014*
Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani
Preceded by Nouri Abusahmain (President of the General National Congress)
Succeeded by Aguila Saleh Issa
Personal details
Political party Independent
Alma mater University of Benghazi
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Missouri, Columbia
Religion Sunni Islam
*Baira's term was disputed by Nouri Abusahmain.
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UN general Assembly 2014, Senior Level Meeting - Abubakr Buera - Ban Ki-moon
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UN General Assembly 2014 : The Libyan Official Delegation
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Bernardino Leon, Abubakr Buera @press conference @Libyan House of Representatives - Tobruk

Abu Bakr Baira (Official Name: Abubakr Mustafa Buera (Arabic: أبوبكر مصطفى بعيرة‎‎)), is a Libyan politician who was the Acting President of the Council of Deputies (also known as the Libyan House of Representatives-HoR مجلس النواب) of Libya, a role he held as the oldest member of Libya's legislature until Aguila Saleh Issa was appointed permanent chair.[1][2][3]

Work

MP (Member of the Libyan House of Representatives -HoR), from August 2014.

Professor of Management, University of Benghazi(1982- ).

Professor of Management and Marketing, the American University of Nigeria (ABTI).

Member of the University Senate, the American University of Nigeria (ABTI).

Member (elected) of College Board, College of Commerce & Economics, SQU, Oman, 2003- 2005.

Member (elected) of Academic Promotions Committee, College of Commerce & Economics, SQU, Oman, 2003.

Director General, Manpower Information Centre, Libya, 1999.

Training Director, Arab Organization for Administrative Development, Arab League, Amman, 1987-1991.

Dean, Higher Institute for Administrative Sciences, Libya, 1985-1987; and 1991.

Dean, Academic Affairs, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Garyonis University, 1984-1985.

Senior Management Advisor, Head of Research and Studies Dept., Arab Organization for Administrative Sciences Arab League, Amman, 1982-1984.

Chairman, Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, University of Benghazi (Garyounis), Benghazi, Libya, 1975-1982.

A number of board-memberships in different Libyan major organizations.

Publications

  • Principles of Management, 6th edition,( Banghazi: University of Garyonis, 2011)- in Arabic.
  • Principles of Marketing (Banghazi: University of Garyonis, 1991)-in Arabic.
  • Multinational Management, 2nd edition, (Tripoli: The Open University, 1999)-in Arabic.
  • Modernizing University Administration (Amman: Union of Arab Universities, 1990); a co-authored mimeograph-Arabic.
  • Training Needs Assessment Guide (Benghazi: Higher Institute for Administrative Sciences, 1992)-in Arabic.
  • Democratic Management: A Comparative Approach (Tripoli: National Institute of Administration, 1988)-in Arabic.
  • Management Encyclopedia (Benghazi: University of Benghazi/Garyounis, 1990)-in Arabic.
  • Administrative Control (Amman: Arab Organization for Administrative Sciences, 1993)-in English.
  • International Business in the Middle East ( London: Croom Helms Publishers, 1986); co-author.
  • Management Elites: A Comparative Approach :( Tripoli: Arab Development Institute, 1982)-in English.
  • The Administrative Development policy in Libya : A Macro Approach (Chapter in book) in : Public Policy in Libya, Proceedings of the first national conference on public policies in Libya, Center for Research and Consultation, University of Benghazi, Libya, 2009-in Arabic.

References

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Political offices
Preceded by as President of the General National Congress of Libya President of the Council of Deputies of Libya
Acting

2014
Succeeded by
Aguila Saleh Issa