
معرفی
Mohamad El Daouk serves as a Lecturer in Construction Law at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London (UCL). His academic profile demonstrates strong expertise at the intersection of construction law, sustainability practices, and Islamic finance principles within the built environment sector.
Dr. El Daouk's research interests focus on building and engineering contracts; ethical and faith-based construction project management and supply chain management; mortgages in the built environment; Islamic real estate and construction project finance; and international commercial dispute resolution (particularly mediation and adjudication). His scholarly work consistently addresses contemporary challenges in construction law, with recent publications examining ESG compliance, supply chain governance, and the integration of religious principles into construction practices.
His publication record shows a clear trajectory toward addressing sustainability challenges in construction law, with numerous 2024-2025 publications focusing on ESG implementation, climate commitments, and sustainable practices within the UK construction industry. His research uniquely bridges conventional construction law with specialized areas including Islamic finance principles and ethical supply chain management.
- CEM Programme Deputy Leader at University College London (since July 2024)
- Regular contributor to Proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers: Management, Procurement and Law
- Active participant in academic discourse through Cambridge University Land Society
Dr. El Daouk teaches multiple construction law modules at UCL including Contract Law and Administration, Introduction to Law and Contracts, Procurement of Construction, Engineering and Professional Services, and Contract Administration and Law II. He has also taught International Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at the University of East Anglia (UEA).


