He was legal adviser of
National Liberation Front (FLN) from 1956 to 1962. At the beginning of the
independence of Algeria, Mohammed Bedjaoui was appointed first as
Secretary General of the Government in 1962, and then
Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals from 1964 to 1970. He was appointed Ambassador of Algeria to France from 1970 to 1979. Mohammed Bedjaoui was appointed Ambassador at Permanent Representative of Algeria to the
United Nations in New York from 1979 to 1982. Mr. Bedjaoui was
Judge at the
International Court of Justice of the Hague for almost twenty years from 19 March 1982 to 20 September 2001. His international law career has been summarised as "always committed to reforming international law from within the discipline’s centres of intellectual and professional power, but ... demonstrating an expansion and augmentation of his existing beliefs into a broader account of the historical and conceptual relations between colonialism and international law". He was appointed
Minister of Foreign Affairs on May 1, 2005 during a cabinet reshuffle, and remained in that position until the appointment of a new government on June 4, 2007, in which he was not included. He was replaced as foreign minister by
Mourad Medelci. == Major works ==