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Arash Derambarsh ( fa, آرش درم‌بخش; born 25 July 1979) is a French editor, author, and debarred lawyer. He is a member of the
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of
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, and an activist against
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.


Early life

Derambarsh was born on 25 July 1979 in
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to Iranian parents.


Controversies


Claim of being the new president of Facebook

In 2008 Derambarsh claimed to have been appointed president of Facebook and wanted to "speak to the world" but it was found to be a gross exaggeration and distortion of reality meant at gaining quick celebrity.


PhD nullified by Paris 1 University for plagiarism

Derambarsh enrolled in a PhD degree in 1998. In December 2015, after having been rejected from
University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, t ...
in his PhD studies, he obtained a PhD in Law from
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, the ...
. This allowed him to join the bar without passing the bar exam, which he had previously failed twice. The PhD manuscript was very unusually made secret to the public until 2047, on the grounds that it allegedly contained
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content. An anonymous Twitter account nonetheless obtained a copy of the manuscript and argued that 95% of the thesis had been plagiarised, and that hundreds of pages did not have any footnotes. This triggered an enquiry from the disciplinary section of the academic council of the University of Paris 1. On 10 July 2020, it found that most of the dissertation was plagiarised, that Derambarsh improperly used allegations of confidential information to conceal his offense, and that at least 76% of the thesis was copy and pasted without quotation marks. Derambarsh additionally produced falsified versions of the thesis before the Disciplinary Section of the Academic Council. The disciplinary section also found that the jury was illegally composed, because it only included one full professor of law instead of the required 50% of the members minimum. The jury was found also improper in that none of the members, including the thesis advisor, were remotely specialists of the subject of the dissertation. The president of the jury,
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, is a politician from the same party as Derambarsh and was himself caught for plagiarism, for a book published by a publishing house owned by Derambarsh. Bruno Dondero, the thesis advisor at
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, the ...
after Derambarsh was rejected from
University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, t ...
, told the disciplinary section that all rules had been followed and that the missing mandatory report on the defense (which legally has to be entered into the academic record for a PhD to be valid) was in a computer that had been stolen. Derambarsh's PhD was consequently declared void and he was banned for life from registering in any French public university. His appeal of that decision was subsequently rejected and it is now final. As a consequence of the cancellation of the PhD which allowed him to join the bar, the Paris bar has expelled him. He has appealed that decision and can keep working as a lawyer while the appeal is being considered. The university has referred the plagiarism case to the prosecutor office, which has opened a preliminary inquiry for forgery. In its ruling of 14 December 2023, the Paris Court of Appeal upheld Arash Derambarsh's disbarment from the Paris Bar. He announced that he would appeal to the Court of Cassation. As the appeal does not have suspensive effect, the Court of Appeal's decision applies immediately.


Fighting against food waste

After being informed of the huge pile of food expired and dumped in the cities by supermarkets and people, he tried to give the food that is still usable to the poor. Derambarsh successfully gathered 210,000 signatures, with the help of his group, to bring a bill to the parliament. Eventually a bill was passed, requiring supermarkets that are larger than 400 square meters to give usable expired food to the poor or a fertilizer company for animal food instead of dumping it. Schools are also required to train children to consume food in the right way. For his work against food waste he was awarded the WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award and SEK 1 million in 2019. His debut book, ''Manifeste contre le gaspillage alimentaire'' is the story of a parliament representative who tries to keep large supermarkets from dumping their usable expired food. He won the Edgar-Faure award for the best political book of the year. He was named as one of the one top hundred thinkers of the world in 2016 by
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. He wrote the book ''Tomber 9 fois, se relever 10 - Échec scolaire, ne jamais lâcher'' in 2019. However, Arash Derambarsh's actual contribution to the French legislation on food waste has been repeatedly challenged: in April 2016, ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
'' republished a long article from ''
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'' insisting that Arash Derambarsh and the buzz around his action was just "a fraud" ("''une imposture''"). ''L'imposture Arash Derambarsh décryptée par « Les Inrocks »''
''
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In July 2017, Arash Derambarsh consequently sued
Laurent Joffrin Laurent Joffrin (born 30 June 1952) is a French journalist and the editor of the newspaper ''Libération''.
, ''Libération'''s chief editor; however, on November 30, 2018, the complaint against Laurent Joffrin was discharged as Arash Derambash's lawsuit was considered to be null and void. The then Minister for the Food Industry,
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, had previously expressed his concern about Derambarsh's "unquenchable thirst for recognition by the media", as well as the concern of some associations about the dangers entailed by Derambarsh's "superficial" proposals.''Pourquoi nous ne signerons pas la pétition de M. Arash Derambarsh''
''Les Gars'Pilleurs''


Awards

In 2019, Derambarsh was the winner of WIN WIN Gothenburg Sustainability Award (the world's leading sustainability award to recognize and support outstanding contributions from around the world since 2000).


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Derambarsh, Arash 1979 births Living people Politicians from Paris French people of Iranian descent Union for French Democracy politicians