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Intellectual and civic commitment
Alongside his legal practice, Mounir has taught civil and commercial law at the University of Tunis Carthage. He is also the author of several legal publications on intellectual property, competition law, and debt recovery techniques.
Deeply committed to civic causes, he served as President of the Tunisian Junior Chamber in 2006 and co-founded the Tunisian Association for Euro-Mediterranean Studies. In 2011, he founded the Tunisian Liberal Party, and in 2014, he launched SHAMS, an NGO advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in the Maghreb and Middle East—an act of courage in a challenging sociopolitical environment.
A lawyer of conviction
Beyond the courtroom, Mounir is an avid traveler who has visited 46 countries across four continents. Passionate about religious history and global cuisine, he is a multilingual and cosmopolitan figure. With a sharp legal mind and a strong sense of justice, he is widely seen as a modern, humanist advocate for freedom, equality, and dignity.
International lawyer, committed activist, and humanist thinker
Mounir Baatour is a French-Tunisian lawyer registered with the Marseille Bar, known for his distinguished career that combines legal expertise, civic engagement, and activism for human rights. Born in Bizerte, Tunisia, on September 10, 1970, he has spent over two decades practicing law in Tunisia and France, gaining recognition for his professionalism, rigor, and deeply humanistic approach to justice.
Academic excellence
After earning a law degree with honors from Mohamed I University in Morocco, Mounir Baatour pursued advanced legal studies in France. He obtained a Diplôme Supérieur de Recherches in Fundamental Private Law and a DEA in Criminal and Private Law at the Pierre Mendès France University in Grenoble. In 2021, he completed the French Bar qualification (CAPA), enabling him to officially practice law in France.
A strong and versatile legal career
Mounir began his legal journey with “Avocats Conseils Réunis” in Tunis and later founded his own law firm in 2008. From 2006 to 2020, he was a Cassation-level lawyer in Tunisia. In 2021, he joined the Leroux Law Firm in Marseille and now practices as a registered lawyer in France.
His legal expertise spans criminal law, labor law, business law, real estate, family law, foreigner law, arbitration and intellectual property. Known for his analytical thinking, strategic insight, and effectiveness, he is a trusted advisor for complex legal matters.
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