Dr. Khaydarali Yunusov
He has honor diplomas from the National University of Uzbekistan (1993, History and Sociology faculty) and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (1997, International Relations Department). He received his LL.M from Nice-Sophia Antipolis University (2000, International Public and Private Law Department) in France. In addition, he attended courses at the Diplomatic Academy of London (United Kingdom, 2002, August), the postgraduate program in conflict resolution at Uppsala University (Sweden, 2004, April–May) and Tsukuba university Training program on teaching methodology (Japan, 2006, December).
Khaydarali M. Yunusov was a visiting scholar from Uzbekistan at the George Washington University Law School and Fulbright visiting scholar at University of the Pacific McGeorge Law School (USA, 2004, 2019), and at the Institute of European studies of Jagiellonian University (Poland, 2007). Additionally, he conducted research projects on regional integration issues at Bonn and Hamburg universities (Germany, 2013), at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland, 2012) and at the Center for Islamic studies of Oxford University (UK) in summer 2018.
Dr. Yunusov was guest lecturer at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France) for 2013–2014 academic years.
Dr. Yunusov was awarded ERASMUS+ Jean Monnet project grants of the EU Comission consecutively for four times. Over the last years, he coordinated SEnECA international research project within the EU Horizon-2020 programme. Starting 2020, he will be coordinating Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for European studies project in Uzbekistan.
He has been a teacher since 2000 and currently conducts postdoctoral researches in different areas of International Law. He has published more than 150 articles and several scientific manuscripts on political, social and legal areas. In the past years he devoted yourself to the researches on transboundary water resources` management and conflict resolution problem in water share issues.
Research interests: European law, regional integration, Islamic law, comparative law, commercial law, transboundary water resources, constitutional law and public administration.
Courses taught: International Law, European Union Law, European Law, Islamic Law, Law of International Organizations
His role in the Project: As a Staff category II (Coordinator/Chief executive/teacher/senior researcher) according to ISCO-88 (COM) – coordinator, chair holder and executive responsible for the Project. He provides minimum teaching hours within project, coordinates all teaching activities in both organizational and methodological concept. He is responsible for contacting European partners, arranging meetings if necessary, organizing events, providing mid-point and final Progress Reports to EU Commission, publishing a textbook and conducting additional activities, drafting mid-point and final Progress Reports, preparing information and news for media-press and others belong to his competence.