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Kamila Mateeva, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Head of Law Division

International and Business Law

Division of Law

 

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Phone: +996 (312) 915000 ext. 473

Room: 210

Ph.D., Associate Professor

Master of Arts in Talent Management and Human Potential Development in Organizations

Division of Social Sciences

 

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Phone: +996 (312) 915000 ext. 473

Room: 210

 

Dr. Kamila Mateeva is the Head of the International and Business Law department, the Director of the LL.M. Program, and the Head of the Law Division at the American University of Central Asia. She holds her Ph.D. degree from Kyrgyz National Academy and Kyrgyz Russian Slavic University (2018, Kyrgyzstan), an LL.M. degree (magna cum laude) from Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis (2005, USA), and an LL.B. Degree (Valedictorian 2004) from the American University of Central Asia (2004, Kyrgyzstan).

Dr. Mateeva joined AUCA in 2005 and currently serves as Associate Professor of the Law Division, where she has been teaching full-time since 2005. In 2012-2015 she served as the Head of International and Business Law Department, AUCA. Since 2015 she has been the Director of the LL.M. Program at AUCA. In 2024, she was appointed Head of the International and Business Law Program and head of the Law Division. She served as a member of several university committees. In parallel, Kamila Mateeva is a member of the International Advisory Board for the Human Rights Practice Program at the University of Arizona and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the International Court of the CIS organization. She has given lectures and presented her research findings as a guest speaker in partner universities, including the University of Arizona (USA), Indiana University (USA), the University of Gdansk (Poland), City University of London (UK), Warsaw State University (Poland), and other universities.

  • USAID Building the Future Research Grant – “Fair Trial Standards and Meaning in a Local Context”, 2017.
  • Fellowship awardee of a Public Institute Law Initiative for the research project in Columbia University School of Law, 2008.
  • Returning Scholar, Academic Fellowship Program, Open Society Foundations, August 2006-2014.
  • The Best Graduate Award, BA in Law, summa cum laude, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, 2004.
  • Public International Law
  • Law of International Treaties
  • International Trade Law and Regional Integration
  • Philosophy of Law
  • “International Economic Activity of the State through the Prism of Functions of State” // Journal of Povolzhskiy Institute of Management, Russian Federation, volume 6, pp.15-21 (2023);
  • “Empirical methods in legal research: challenges in application” // Journal of Povolzhskiy Institute of Management, volume 4, Russian Federation, pp.43-53 (2023);
  • “Fair Trial Standards and Legitimacy of Criminal Justice Actors in Kyrgyzstan – A Research Note”// International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice in co-authorship, USA pp/ 119-133 (Routledge, 2019);
  • Textbook “Basics of Law”, 1st Edition, in co-authorship Bishkek (2019);
  • “Theoretical aspects of international customary Law” // Vestnik Sovrmennyh Nauk Peer Reviewed Journal volume 9, Volgograd, Russian Federation pp. 42-46 (2015);
  • Theoretical approaches in studying customary law // Law Review Journal, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, volume 10, pp.31-36 (2014);
  • Textbook: Materials and Cases on “Contemporary International Law” (published in English, Russian, and Kyrgyz languages) published under the project funded by the US Embassy, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan in co-authorship (2012);
  •  Legal Status of Kyrgyz tribes within Russian Empire jurisdiction at the beginning of 20th century” // The collection of Scholarly Articles as part of an international conference on “Humanities and Modernization Legal System: Russian and International Practices,” International of Philosophy and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk and branch of St. Petersburg Institute of External Economic Affairs, Economics, and Law in Novosibirsk, pp.120-127, (2013)
  •  “Challenges of Higher Legal Education in the Kyrgyz Republic and the Peculiarities of Educational Process at the AUCA’ Law Department” // Collection of materials of a conference of Jagiellonian and Columbia University School of Law, in co-authorship, Poland and USA (2009);
  • Combating Violence Against Women
  • Employment Law
  • Ethics in Organizations
  • History and Philosophy of Law
  • International Public Law and the UN System
  • Legal Research Methods
  • Philosophy of Law
  • Public International Law
  • Strategic Litigation

American University of Central Asia
7/6 Aaly Tokombaev Street
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 720060

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