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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Founded in 2015, HBKU’s College of Law is a graduate-level law school located in Qatar Foundation’s Education City. The College of Law offers four degrees: Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Economic and Business Law, Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law and Foreign Affairs, and Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.)
Mission
A world-class provider of legal education with an international reputation for quality and innovation in teaching and research whose graduates contribute positively to shaping the legal profession and society in Qatar and beyond.
HBKU’s College of Law provides its students with professional legal skills to bolster the sectors vital to Qatar, the region, and the world. These sectors are many and include the most dynamic aspects of a society such as Construction, Courts, Energy, Environment, Finance, Healthcare, Infrastructure, International Investment and Trade, Media, Sports, and Technology (including Intellectual Property).Four qualities distinguish learning at the College of Law:
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The curriculum balances theory with practical application. Each course integrates aspects from the profession, industry, government, and society sectors which the college is dedicated to serving.
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Courses have a strong international and comparative law focus. College of Law faculty, who come from around the world, teach by using the disciplines needed to understand the three diverse legal systems – civil, common, and Shari’a – that inform Qatari law.
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Education occurs extensively outside of the classroom, as students learn from leading legal academics from around the world, practicing lawyers, and government officials.
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Driving all aspects of the educational experience is the steady volume of high-level and societally relevant research produced by the faculty and students, which addresses contemporary problems in law and related disciplines.
College of Law students have abundant career prospects in Qatar and globally. The college encourages students to participate in internship programs and moot court competitions to gain professional experience. In addition to enabling students to gain substantive knowledge and develop their advocacy skills, these activities help students build long-lasting networks, all for their professional benefit.
Faculty and Research Areas
The college’s faculty members are graduates of the world’s best universities:
Europe
- University of Athens
- University of Grenoble
- University of Heidelberg
- The Graduate Institute, Geneva
United Kingdom
- University of Cambridge
- University of Glasgow
- University of Liverpool
- University of Oxford
- Kings College London
- University of Virginia
North America
- US:
- Harvard Law School
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Texas
- University of Virginia
- Canada:
- University of Calgary
Asia
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty members have published in top academic presses:
- Cambridge University Press
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Oxford University Press
- Routledge
- Springer Publishing Company
Faculty have served as advisors to:
- Qatar Research Development and Innovation Council
- Council of Europe
- Federal Government of Nigeria
- Council of Europe
- Ministry of Public Health in Qatar
- African Union
- Government of the People’s Republic of China
- Routledge
- European Union
- Springer Publishing Company
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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HBKU-OVPR-TG-03-21: AI-Driven Healthcare Surveillance and Proactive Care Recommendation in Smart Environments
Solaiman, B. (Principal Investigator), Khan, O. M. (Principal Investigator), Shah, Z. (Lead Principal Investigator) & Balakrishnan, D. S. (Principal Investigator)
1/11/25 → 31/10/27
Project: Applied Research
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HBKU-OVPR-HHW-01-9: International Annual TradeLab Conference 2026: Industrial Policy and the New Internationalism – How States Reassert their Power to Achieve the Twin Digital and Climate Transition
Tok, E. (Principal Investigator), Dimitropoulos, G. (Lead Principal Investigator), Bakos, A.-C. (Principal Investigator) & Chatzikonstantinou, E. (Principal Investigator)
2/09/25 → 15/02/26
Project: Applied Research
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HBKU-OVPR-HHW-01-2: Qatar’s First Global Humanitarian and Development Finance Summit: Scaling up Impact for Localized Solutions
Dimitropoulos, G. (Principal Investigator) & Aassouli, D. (Lead Principal Investigator)
2/09/25 → 4/01/26
Project: Others
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Lobbying, Democracy and Public Trust: An Institutional Diversion Framework
Solaiman, B., 6 Aug 2026, Hart Publishing.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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Advancing Digital Integration in the Indo-Pacific Legal Strategies for a Cohesive Digital Economy
Chaisse, J., Dimitropoulos, G. & Mosquera, I. J., 2025, Jakarta: Economic Research Institute of ASEAN and East Asia. 20 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Advancing nature and biodiversity financing in the MENA region: The role of Islamic financing
Hussain, T. A. E. & Olawuyi, D. S., 13 Feb 2025, Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Cambridge University Press, p. 206-226 21 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
Student theses
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ARAB NATIONALISM’S LEGAL IDENTITY AND THE PROGRESS OF THE GULF
Al-Thani, M. (Author), 2023Student thesis: Master's Dissertation
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE MILITARY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW A PROPOSAL FOR QATAR
Al-Kuwari, N. (Author), 2021Student thesis: Master's Dissertation