Student Research

Student Research

At Justice Beyond Borders: International Crimes and Accountability, students are at the heart of our academic community. We actively engage undergraduate and postgraduate students in both academic and extracurricular initiatives aimed at strengthening their research skills and building a vibrant scholarly network.

Our research team guides and coordinates activities that enrich the formal curriculum while enabling students to translate theoretical knowledge into real-world applications. These efforts include research assistance, participation in projects, policy brief drafting, moot courts, and community engagement with NGOs and international institutions.

One of the primary academic milestones is the completion of graduate-level theses and dissertations. These substantial projects are supervised by group members and combine individual research with collaborative elements such as workshops, peer feedback sessions, and research clusters.

Through this process, students gain meaningful opportunities to cultivate their abilities, connect with international debates, and prepare for careers as future scholars, practitioners, and policy leaders.

📑 Selected Graduate Research Topics Supervised by Group Members

Under the supervision of Dr. Amal Abuanzeh:

  1. The Criminal Legal Protection of Electronic Personal Data in Jordanian LegislationResearcher: Naser Al Smadi

  2. The Crime of Sharing Rumors in Jordanian Legislation: A Comparative StudyResearcher: Hedaya Oublai

  3. International Protection Standards for Whistleblowers and Witnesses in Corruption Crimes and Their Impact on National LegislationResearcher: Bassam Odaibat