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Abdalgaber Mohamed
Al-Azhar University, Egypt and University of Sharjah
United Arab Emirates
Gaber is a Lecturer of Public Law at the University of Sharjah (UAE) and a Lecturer of Criminal Law at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, where he teaches courses in criminal law, Islamic law, and jurisprudence. He earned his PhD from Birkbeck College, University of London, with a dissertation on the public–private distinction in the criminal justice institutions of the modern Muslim state. During his doctoral studies, he served as an Assistant Lecturer at Birkbeck, teaching advanced topics in Islamic law, and later as a Teaching Fellow at SOAS, University of London, where he taught Islamic law as well as African and Asian legal systems. He has also taught criminal jurisprudence, family law, and jurisprudence at the British University in Egypt. Gaber has published in both Arabic and English on a wide range of topics, including the definition of offenders’ and victims’ families in Islamic criminal jurisprudence, the modern theory of Islamic criminal law, and the privatization of criminal justice in contemporary Muslim states. In addition to his publications, he has translated scholarly works from English into Arabic and presented his research at leading international institutions, including the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Birkbeck, Nottingham, and Edinburgh, as well as SOAS, AUC, AUB, HBKU, Qatar University, and George Washington University.

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