Holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree with merit and honor, specializing in International civil law, from the Federal University Kazan, Russia. Additionally, she pursued a Ph.D. at the same university, further solidifying her academic credentials. Her quest for legal knowledge led her to the University of Leuven, Belgium, where she obtained an LL.M. with a focus on European law and Benelux law. Her research thesis in this program delved into IT, ICT, internet security, and law. Dr. Aliya Gabdulbar further enriched her academic portfolio as a Ph.D. Research fellow in Cybersecurity law at Universiteit Ghent in Belgium and earned certification in Patent law from EPO Munich, Germany. Currently, Dr. Gabdulbar is in the process of completing her Paris Bar exams and simultaneously pursuing a Ph.D. in French law at Sorbonne University, France, and Post-doctorate research in Austrian and German law remotely at Vienna University, Austria. She is a registered partner-legal counsel under the Madrid Bar of lawyers and Barcelona Association of lawyers.

She is also a linguistics expert, proficient in English, Spanish, German, Russian, and Tatar.

Dr. Aliya Gabdulbar embarked on her career as a contract manager on industrial plants, where her business diplomacy skills, combined with her fluency in five languages, set her apart. Since 2007, she has been dedicated to providing legal counseling services, social integration counseling, and legal translation services. Her commitment to the legal profession extends to her involvement in European Commission working groups, contributing her expertise in cybersecurity, digital intelligence, digital transformation, patent policy, and data privacy policy. Aliya GG’s area of expertise are International business dispute resolution, Information Technology (IT, ICT, and internet law, cybersecurity in the energy industry), Oil and Gas policy, Energy and industrial law, security in energy, Immigration law and business immigration, contract law, Cyber-digital psychology, intelligence, Human rights protection, security (partner pre-Advocacy in HR Court Advocacy) of immigrants, refugees, and non-EU women in the EU.

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