Dr. Mahdi Nooruldeen Mohammed is a public law scholar and legal expert with extensive academic training in national and international legal systems. He holds a Doctorate in Public Law, supported by a Master’s degree in Public International Law obtained in the United Kingdom, and a foundational education in law and policing. His academic background reflects a strong focus on governance, legal systems, and public administration within both regional and global contexts.
His scholarly work includes multiple publications, such as Traffic System Book in the UK, Treasury of Legal Terms, and E-Government, demonstrating his expertise in legal terminology, public sector digitalization, and regulatory systems. His research interests span parliamentary and presidential systems, international contracts in developing countries—particularly within the oil and gas sector—and transboundary water conflicts, with published research addressing legal and policy dimensions of globalization and regional disputes.
In addition to his academic contributions, Dr. Mohammed has completed international training programs in local governance, smart government, and capacity building for public administration in the Netherlands and China. Fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English, and Persian, he combines strong cross-cultural communication skills with technical proficiency in e-government structures and modern administrative systems. His work reflects a sustained commitment to public law, governance modernization, and policy-oriented legal research.