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“CIArb (YMG) Global Steering Committee”, a member of the scientific committee of International Journal of Legal Interpretative Judgement, published by the “Democratic Arab Center” Germany – Berlin and a former lawyer, the legal affairs department at the Egyptian Russian University. Gudajczyk, Marcin is a graduate of Law and Arabic Studies at the University of Warsaw. He also completed academic internships at Cairo University and Kuwait University. He is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia in Katowice, where he teaches European law and criminal law and is preparing his dissertation on countering the financing of terrorism in the legal systems of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Author of publications on legal issues of Arab countries, criminal law and forensics. Graduate of the Polish National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution. He works as a sub-prosecutor at the District Prosecutor’s Office in Katowice. Ilegogie, Oshokha Caleb is a second-year PhD Student at the Faculty of Law, Charles University. His main area of expertise is healthcare law, but he also takes interest in legal policy and compliance. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northumbria University in Newcastle. Kouloufakos, Triantafyllos is a Doctoral Researcher at the Centre for IP & IT Law of KU Leuven. He holds an LLM in Public International Law from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece) (summa cum laude) and an LLM in Public International Law from the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) (cum laude) for which he was also awarded the University of Groningen Talent Grant: Partial Scholarship Law 2020–2021. He has worked as a lawyer in Greece for 3 years. He was a part of the inaugural cohort of the European Cybersecurity Fellowship (2022 – 2023) of the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative. He is mainly interested in issues of cyberspace accountability, the protection of critical infrastructures from malicious cyber operations and the use of norms and standards to regulate cyberspace. His PhD Project concerns the potential application of the no-harm principle in cyberspace in order to achieve a more effective harm redress from malicious cyber operations. Krausová, Pavlína is a PhD candidate at Charles University, Faculty of Law. Her field of expertise consist mainly of international economical law and tax law. She has academic experiences from both University of Paris 1: Panthéon-Sorbonne and University Jean Moulin in Lyon. Łasa, Robert is currently a Ph.D. student at the Doctoral School of the University of Silesia in Katowice in the field of international law. His dissertation covers the protection of critical infrastructure during the armed conflict. He actively participates in national and international scientific conferences and publishes research papers. In addition, he gains teaching experience by giving classes in international law and European Union law, as well as preparing students for moot court competitions (the All-European International Humanitarian and Refugee Law Moot Court Competition and the Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition). Panigaj, Juraj is currently a doctoral student at the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Faculty of Law, Institute of International law and European law, as well as a practicing

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