Dr. Abdulmalik M Altamimi

Assistant Professor of Law

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Dr Altamimi's expansive academic interests and expertise include civil law and procedure, international commercial arbitration, international trade law, responsibility of States, and international courts and tribunals. His doctoral thesis "The Challenge of Enforcing the Rulings and Recommendations of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body: An Interactional Legal Analysis", covered some of these subfields. In addition to his jurisprudence degree at King Saud University, Altamimi studied law at Aberdeen and Leeds. He was a research fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law in Asia at Singapore Management University, and he is member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and an advisory board member of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration. He published multiple papers and book chapters with reputable publishers such as Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Brill, and Routledge. In terms of volunteering, he has worked as a peer review editor, and since 2021 he has been coaching and arbitrating in international moot competitions (Arabic and English). He is passionate about advancing the knowledge and practice of international law and arbitration, and welcome any opportunities to collaborate or network with academics and practitioners. Email: abmaltamimi@alfaisal.edu

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‘The Arms Trade and Responsibility for Human Rights: The Blind Spot in International Human Rights Law’ in Louisa Ashley and Nicolette Butler (eds)

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Altamimi, A. M. (2024). ‘The Arms Trade and Responsibility for Human Rights: The Blind Spot in International Human Rights Law’ in Louisa Ashley and Nicolette Butler (eds). In The Incoherence of Human Rights in International Law: Absence, Emergence and Limitations’. Routledge.

Corporations, Accountability, and International Criminal Law: Industry and Atrocity, By Joanna Kyriakakis

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Altamimi, A. M. (2023). Corporations, Accountability, and International Criminal Law: Industry and Atrocity, By Joanna Kyriakakis. Asian Journal of International Law.

‘The UN Arms Trade Treaty: A Multilateral Trade and Security Treaty Not Regulated by International Trade Law’

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Altamimi, A. M. (2022). ‘The UN Arms Trade Treaty: A Multilateral Trade and Security Treaty Not Regulated by International Trade Law’. In Langlet, D., Basu-Bal, A., Argüello, G. and Rajput, T. (eds), Regulation of Risk: Transport, Trade and Environment in Perspective. Brill.

The European Peace Facility and the UN Arms Trade Treaty: Fragmentation of the International Arms Control Law?

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Altamimi, A. M. (2022). The European Peace Facility and the UN Arms Trade Treaty: Fragmentation of the International Arms Control Law?. Journal of Conflict and Security Law .

An Appraisal of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s Mechanisms for Cooperation and Settlement of Disputes.

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Altamimi, A. M. (2020). An Appraisal of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s Mechanisms for Cooperation and Settlement of Disputes. Asian Journal of International Law .

The WTO Practice of Legality is Ensuring Transparency for Self-Enforcing Trade

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Altamimi, A. M. (2018). The WTO Practice of Legality is Ensuring Transparency for Self-Enforcing Trade. Journal of International Trade Law and Policy.

An Interactional World Trade Law

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Altamimi, A. M. (2016). An Interactional World Trade Law. International Community Law Review.

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