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  1. Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad bin Zeid al-Hussein (Arabic: زيد ابن رعد الحسين; born 26 January 1964) is a Jordanian former diplomat who is the Perry World House Professor of the Practice of Law and Human Rights at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the president and CEO of the International Peace Institute.

  2. Ra'ad bin Zeid (Arabic: رعد بن زيد; born 18 February 1936) is the son of Prince Zeid of the Hashemite House and Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr-El-Nissa), a Turkish noblewoman. His father died on October 18, 1970, leaving him in charge of the former Royal Houses of Iraq. Ra'ad has lived in London and Paris.

  3. comms@civiliansinconflict.org. Image courtesy of UNHCR / Jean-Marc Ferré. Former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and veteran diplomat Zeid bin Ra’ad Al Hussein has joined the Board of Directors of the Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC).

  4. Prince Mired bin Ra'ad bin Zeid (Arabic: مرعد بن رعد بن زيد; born June 11, 1965) is the second son of Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, head of the royal houses of Iraq and Syria.

  5. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein is IPI’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Previously, Zeid served as the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights from 2014 to 2018 after a long career as a Jordanian diplomat, including as his country’s Permanent Representative to the UN (2000-2007 & 2010-2014) and Ambassador to the United States (2007-2010).

  6. Zeids professional experience demonstrates his long familiarity with international criminal justice, international law, UN peacekeeping, post-conflict peace-building, international development, and counter- nuclear terrorism.

  7. Ra'ad bin Zeid (nacido el 18 de febrero de 1936) es el hijo del príncipe Zayd de la Casa Hachemita y de la princesa Fahrelnissa Zeid nacida Fahrelnissa Kabaaj, una noble turca. Después de la muerte de su padre el 18 de octubre de 1970, heredó la posición como heredero de las Casas Reales de Irak y Siria. Ra'ad ha vivido en Londres y París.