Joint Research Paper Presented at Amman Arab University Conference
As part of efforts to strengthen scientific research and expand academic engagement at both the regional and international levels, two faculty members from the Faculty of Law at Tishk International University participated in the International Conference of Amman Arab University in Amman, Jordan, on 20–21 December 2025. The conference was dedicated to discussing the legal liability of artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector.
Research Paper and Presentation
The participation took the form of a joint research paper authored by:
| Author | Role |
|---|---|
| Dr. Badr Mohammed Taher Mustafa | Co-Author |
| Assistant Lecturer Abdullah Shakhawan Najm al-Din | Co-Author and Presenter |
Paper Title: “Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence in International Crimes”
Assistant Lecturer Abdullah Shakhawan Najm al-Din presented the paper during the conference proceedings through an academic seminar, in the presence of a distinguished group of academics and researchers specializing in law and modern technologies.
Alignment with University Commitment
This participation aligns with the university’s commitment to supporting its faculty members’ involvement in international scientific conferences, thereby contributing to:
| Focus Area | Description |
|---|---|
| Development of scientific research | Advancing legal scholarship on emerging technologies |
| Keeping pace with legal developments | Addressing contemporary issues in AI and its legal applications |
Alignment with SDG 4 and SDG 16
| SDG | Alignment |
|---|---|
| SDG 4 – Quality Education | Supporting scientific research and high-quality higher education |
| SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions | Contributing to the development of legal frameworks and enhancing the rule of law and legal accountability in light of contemporary technological advancements |
Significance
This academic participation demonstrates the Faculty of Law’s commitment to engaging with cutting-edge legal issues surrounding artificial intelligence and its implications for international criminal law.
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