
معرفی
Nadia Naim is a Senior Lecturer at Aston Law School within the College of Business and Social Sciences at Aston University. She holds a PhD from Aston University (2016), focusing on intellectual property regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. Her research interests span intellectual property law, artificial intelligence ethics, Islamic finance frameworks, and international trade policy. She actively supervises PhD students in intellectual property rights, Islamic finance, and international trade.
Dr. Naim's work bridges legal, economic, and technological domains, with a focus on GCC policy development. Recent publications explore AI's impact on intellectual property laws, Islamic finance-based IP valuation frameworks, and the tangible economic value of IP assets. Her research often intersects with ethical considerations under Sharia principles and global digital transformation trends.
Her academic contributions include books like *Intellectual Property and Innovation: Contemporary Developments in the GCC States* (2025) and peer-reviewed articles addressing AI ownership rights and cross-border IP strategies. While no specific awards are listed, her prolific output underscores her leadership in emerging interdisciplinary legal fields.
Nadia advises on PhD projects involving ISDS mechanisms, GCC economic integration, and digital innovation governance. Her work frequently engages with international legal cooperation and public policy challenges in globalized economies.




