Ahmed Oudah Mohammed AL-Dulaimi (Lecturer)
PhD in The Constitutional law
Manger of law Department \ presidency of Anbar University
Low - Law College
ahmedlaw27@uoanbar.edu.iq
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Mohammed, M.A.A.W. (2025). Legal responsibility for errors caused by artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector. International Journal of Law and Management.
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Deem, J., Boinnard, L. (2025). Examining the position of organic laws within the Constitutional Bloc: an analysis of constitutional court decisions in France and Iraq. International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 11(3), 281-305.
Mohammed Al-Dulaimi, A.O., Al-Esawy, M.A.A. (2024). Reconciling constitutional rules and international laws: a doctrinal study on the innovative role of constitutional reconciliation in Iraq and Egypt. UUM Journal of Legal Studies, 15(2), 483-504.
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M. (2023). The 2023 Global Review of Constitutional Law: Iraq.
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Al-Esawy, M.A.A. (2023). Types of Constitutional Conciliation Based on the Formal Criterion. Journal of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies, 13(4).
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Al-Esawy, M.A.A. (2023). صور التوفيق الدستوري وفقا للمعيار الشكلي (Types of Constitutional Conciliation Based on the Formal Criterion). Journal of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies, 13(4), 1659-1688.
Mohammed, L.D.A.O.M. (2022). Unlegislated Powers of the Constitutional Judges. Journal of College of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 11(43/part 1).
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Al-Dulaimi, A.R.A. (2022). The Implication of the Legislative Omission on the Sustainable Development in Iraq. Al-Sharaa Journal for Legal Studies, 2(4A).
Al-Dulaimi, Q.A.A., Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M. (2022). Constitutional Conciliation as an innovative power of constitutional judge. Al-Anbar University Journal of Law and Political Sciences, 12(2 part 1).
Al-Dulaimi, A.O.M., Attaullah, M.S. (2022). The Legislative and Jurisprudential Attitude Forward the Belongingness of Iraqi State Council. Al-Sharaa Journal for Legal and Administrative Studies, 2(3).
Al-Dulaimi, A.O. (2018). From Negative to Positive Legislator? Response to Unconstitutional Legislative Omission as a Case Study in the Changing Roles of Constitutional Courts. Griffith University, Queensland.
Al-Dulaimi, A.O., Deem, J., Saleh, M.F. (2018). Are all constitutional rules created equal? Substantive hierarchy in constitutions in theory and practice. Journal of Malaysian and Comparative Law, 45(1), 47-83.
Al-Dulaimi, A.O. (2016). From negative to positive legislator? The changing roles of constitutional courts in response to legislative omission. Australian Political Studies Association Conference 2016.
Holds a Ph.D. in Constitutional Law from Griffith University, Australia (2018).
Holds a Master’s degree in Public Law from the University of Anbar (2012).
Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law and graduated first in his class (2006).
Holds a Certificate of Proficiency in English from the English Language Institute at Griffith University, Australia (2015).
Conferences
Participation in the 21st International Conference of the College of Law, held at the United Arab Emirates University, UAE (Year ????).
Participation in the Australian International Conference on Political and Legal Studies, held in Sydney, Australia (Year ????).
Participation in the National Conference on Constitutional Law in the United States of America, held in the State of Arizona (Year ????).
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the First Scientific Conference of Iraqi Students on Scholarships in Australia and New Zealand, held in Melbourne, Australia (Year ????).
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the 25th World Congress of Political Science, held in Brisbane, Australia (Year ????).
Training Courses
Participation in numerous seminars and workshops at the University of Anbar, Iraq.
Participation in the Legal Project Writing Workshop for Non-Governmental Organizations, held in Baghdad (Year ????).
Participation in numerous seminars and workshops at Griffith University, Australia.
Memberships
(???? – Present) Member of the International Society of Public Law, USA.
(???? – Present) Member of the International Association of Constitutional Law, South Africa.
(???? – ????) Member of the Administrative Board of the Association of Iraqi Academics in Australia and New Zealand.
(???? – ????) President of the Iraqi Students Association at Griffith University, Australia.
(???? – ????) President of the Association of Iraqi Students on Scholarships in Australia and New Zealand.
Conferences
Participation in the 21st International Conference of the College of Law, held at the United Arab Emirates University, UAE (Year ????).
Participation in the Australian International Conference on Political and Legal Studies, held in Sydney, Australia (Year ????).
Participation in the National Conference on Constitutional Law in the United States of America, held in the State of Arizona (Year ????).
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the First Scientific Conference of Iraqi Students on Scholarships in Australia and New Zealand, held in Melbourne, Australia (Year ????).
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the 25th World Congress of Political Science, held in Brisbane, Australia (Year ????).
Training Courses
Participation in the First Course for Legal Representatives of Anbar Governorate Departments, held at the University of Anbar (Year ????).
Participation in the Electronic Portal Course, held at the University of Anbar (Year ????).
Achieved first place in the Teaching Methods Course, held at the University of Anbar (Year ????).
Participation in the Legal Project Writing Workshop for Non-Governmental Organizations, held in Baghdad (Year ????).
Participation in numerous seminars and workshops at Griffith University, Australia.