Adnan Ibrahim Abd Jassim (Professor)
PhD in Civil Law
Lecturer
Low - Law College
adnan.aljumaili@uoanbar.edu.iq
Name: Prof. Dr. Adnan Ibrahim Abdul-Jumaili
Date of Birth: 12/6/1969 – Al-Anbar Governorate
Academic Qualification: PhD in Law
Academic Title: Professor
Date of Appointment: 13/5/2000
First Ministry of Appointment: Ministry of Transport and Communications (Headquarters)
Positions Held:
Senior Legal Advisor at the Ministry of Transport and Communications
Director of the University Site in Fallujah
Dean of the College of Law (Fallujah) – University of Anbar
Director General of the Legal and Administrative Department at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Member of the Advisory Council of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Dean of the College of Law / Alternative Site (Kirkuk Governorate) – University of Anbar
Dean of Al-Rasheed University College
Director General of the Legal Department at the Ministry of Youth and Sports
Director General of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation at the Ministry of Youth and Sports
Academic Ranks:
Professor of Private Law (2017)
Assistant Professor of Private Law (2009)
Lecturer in Private Law (2006)
Years of Service:
Original and added service: 28 years
Publications:
Authored Books: 2
Published Research Papers: 14
Languages:
Arabic
English
Number of published research: 16 in the field of law.
Academic Qualifications PhD in Private Law from the College of Law / Al-Nahrain University 2001. Master's in Private Law from the College of Law / Al-Nahrain University 1998. Bachelor's in Law from the College of Law / Al-Nahrain University 1991.
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Letters of Thanks and Appreciation:
Minister of Transport (2).
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research (25).
Minister of Planning (1).
Minister of Youth and Sports (6).
Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports (1).
General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers (1).
University Presidents (11).
Undersecretaries (3).
Governor of Kirkuk (2).
Deans of Colleges (17).
Parliamentary Committees (2).