Legal Adviser
AlHaq-international legal services
Total years of experience :31 years, 0 Months
International Legal Services, International training
legal departement
I taught more than ten thousand hours teaching at the University in the Faculty of Law, Education, Economy, for more than 5, 000 students in the University in the fields of international public and private law, EU law, corporate Law, comparative between European Law and local law for the European countries law, intellectual property Law in the context of EU Law, International Internet Law, International Human Rights In the Cyberspace, International Cybercrime, I had supervised for more than 5, 00 researchers in the field of law, that had made by the students of law.
Lawyer (1990-2012) I worked as a lawyer in my firm since 1989, (Naouse law firm ) with three lawyers, the firm dealt with more than 15, 000 legal issues, both at the domestic or international level, corporate Law, commercial Law, through advising, negotiation, both through the eradication or by international Arbitration. And as well the law firm worked in arranging many International Human Rights In The Cyberspace contracts, and we were agents of international oil companies in Syria. In my law firm, I have also been responsible for training more than 15 lawyers, who have acquired scientific and practical skills in the practice of the legal profession. I had made some legal software programs for lawyers, judges, legal advisers and law students in order to help them in their work. I worked as a legal adviser for many organizations and institutions, especially in the field of International Human Rights in the Cyberspace.
All the certificates and scientific qualifications mentioned above have been adopted and documented in accordance with the Danish law by the decision of the Ministry of Higher Education in Copenhagen dated 12/17/2014.
The dissertation explores one of today's most pressing issues which is the internet. Nowadays the internet impacts all of the life daily economic, social, cultural, political, legal and human aspects. As law represents a cultural component which reflects the current situation of society at large, the internet had to be regulated by a legal framework to guarantee and maintain its sustainability. Given the disparity between the current real legal framework which is based on the physical natural borders and the very global nature of the internet which resists regulation, the dissertation role is to promote the urgency of creating new legal mentality to discover the legal rules and principles necessary to regulate the cyberspace. The research depends on the international law main role to lead this regulation, the state role and the mechanism for enforcing its sovereignty over the cyberspace. After looking at the similar international regulations of the cyberspace as one that can't be governed by any state, the research outlines the major international agreements that regulate cyberspace from a criminal and commercial point of view through depending on principles of the international law such as the Common Heritage of Mankind Principle and considering the internet as part and parcel of this heritage, making the agreements and conventions necessary to control and regulate the internet and creating an independent international regulation authority with binding executive mechanisms under the United Nations umbrella. The research also features all the needed components of this authority and the major international bodies which offered to carry out this task. The research argues that it is crucial to introduce a new law to regulate the internet which suits its very border-crossing nature. This wouldn't be possible unless the international law principles are adopted. This new legal branch has its own legal rules. The international academic studies refer to it as the "International Law of the Internet".
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