
My area of expertise lies in teaching courses in criminal law, with a focus on the academic and research aspects related to the general provisions of criminal law, crimes against persons and property, crime prevention, and restorative justice applications. I am also interested in studying emerging issues in criminal law, such as the criminal liability of artificial intelligence and the key legal and ethical challenges arising from its use, while striving to provide legal knowledge that enhances understanding of the fundamental aspects of criminal law Graduate Studies I am a Professor of Criminal Law in the Public Law Department at the Faculty of Law, specializing in teaching and conducting research in the field of criminal law. My research interests extend to studying emerging issues in criminal law, such as the criminal liability of artificial intelligence and the associated legal and ethical challenges, addressing modern legal issues through exploring the intersections between technology and criminal law. Additionally, I focus on topics related to the management of criminal justice and applications of restorative criminal justice. Committed to advancing legal education, I integrate practical insights and contemporary developments into teaching methods, preparing students to navigate the complexities of criminal law. The goal is to create a comprehensive and engaging learning environment that bridges theoretical knowledge with real-world application. - - -Areas of Expertise
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