Jabir Khalilov

Jabir Zahid oglu Khalilov

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Born March 24, 1958
Ganja, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Nationality  Azerbaijan

Khalilov Jabir Zahid is an associate professor, and dean of Khazar University School of Humanities and Social Sciences.[1]

Biography

Khalilov Jabir Zahid was born in Ganja, Azerbaijan on March 24, 1958.[2] He graduated from school № 42 in Nasimi district, Baku and later, School of Law at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov in 1980. He worked as a lecturer and senior lecturer at Baku State University during 1980-2001. Jabir Khalilov received his degree in Candidate of Law in 1999 and is an Associate Professor at Baku State University from 2001. He was a lecturer in Law, Head of Department Law and Dean of the School of Law at Khazar University during 1997-2007.[3] He has been occupying the position of Dean of School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Khazar University since 2007.[4]

Scholarly Activities

Jabir Khalilov’s research area covers comparative analysis of Jury System and its application in court system of Azerbaijan. Jabir Khalilov had a considerable role in the establishment of Legal Clinic in 1999, which is the first and specialized educational entity not only in Azerbaijan, but in overall Caucasus region, and is currently functioning at Khazar University. He also guided Moot Court Room established for the first time at Khazar University in 2004 through the support of American Bar Association Central and East European Legal Initiative (ABACEELI). Moreover, he has been awarded with an Honorary Title at the 90th Anniversary of establishment of Baku State University, for his active role at the University and public life of faculty, as well as for the efforts to educate young generation. Jabir Khalilov has published about 40 scientific articles.

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