Murtaza Mohiqiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Murtaza Mohiqi serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law at the University of Agder, Norway, affiliated with the Comparative and Public Law and Education Law research groups. His scholarship centers on human rights law in conflict zones, with specialized focus on Afghanistan, and examines technology's role in advancing rights for marginalized communities including women, girls, and persons with disabilities. His research interests span digital human rights, women's educational rights under Taliban rule, disability inclusion through technology, and climate change impacts on vulnerable populations. He investigates systemic injustices in healthcare access, intellectual property barriers to online education, and deepfake threats to human rights documentation, advocating for interdisciplinary human rights-centric solutions that merge legal frameworks with technological innovation. Analysis of his 2022-2024 publications reveals a cohesive interdisciplinary trajectory where law, technology, and social justice converge. Key trends include leveraging AI for educational equity in conflict zones, using digital archives for human rights advocacy, and developing rights-based strategies against health disparities. His Afghanistan-focused work consistently addresses urgent challenges like Taliban restrictions on girls' education, climate vulnerability of women, and digital empowerment amid academic isolation.






