
معرفی
Dr. Azhin Omer is a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, specializing in Medical Law, Health Law, and International Law. She serves as Deputy Course Leader for the International Law LLB (Hons) program and leads modules on Health Law, Medical Ethics, and Legal Reasoning. Her work bridges legal education, healthcare governance, and socio-legal analysis, with a focus on the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
- International Law LLB (Hons) Deputy Course Leader
- Teaches Medical Law, Tort Law, and Legal Reasoning
- Co-authored a Scopus-indexed book on healthcare governance in Kurdistan
Her research, supported by the Society of Legal Scholars, explores healthcare policy, patient safety frameworks, and the impact of political instability on health systems. She collaborates with the Kurdistan Ministry of Health and Erbil Medical University to improve healthcare governance and regulatory practices.
Key publications include analyses of healthcare quality in semi-autonomous regions, cross-border medical liabilities, and trauma-informed healthcare policies. She supervises PhD and LLM candidates and holds administrative roles as Disability Tutor and International Exchange Coordinator.
- Member of Centre for Rights and Justice and Health Law Research Group
- Keynote speaker on genocide recognition and healthcare ethics
- Active in UK-Kurdish policy dialogue and women in governance initiatives





