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Dr. Khalid Alammari is a Saudi national serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
He earned his Bachelor's degree from Qassim University, KSA, in 2008, his Master's degree from the University of Wolverhampton, UK, in 2013, and his Ph.D. from the World Islamic Sciences and Education University in Amman, Jordan, in 2023.
Dr. Khalid possesses extensive experience across various government and private sectors in teaching, supervision, and legal consulting. He is also a Fellow in Commercial Arbitration, certified by the Commercial Arbitration Centre for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
His research interests focus on criminal law, constitutional law, and administrative law.
Dr. Khalid is committed to contributing to the development of an outstanding generation of legal professionals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
2021 – Article: The Public Prosecution Authority and Its Impact on Preserving Public Funds: A Comparative Study with Saudi Arabia as a Model
Arab Journal of Science and Publishing Research.
2022 – Paper: The Impact of Applying Corporal Punishment in the Saudi Legal System on Preserving the Objectives of Sharia
Presented at the University of Irbid, Jordan.
2024 – Article published in Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental
Scopus-indexed
https://rgsa.openaccesspublications.org/rgsa/article/view/6536
2025 – Article: Are Engagement and Self-Efficacy Precursors of Female Law Students’ Performance in a Society Departing from Patriarchy?
International Journal of Educational Development (Scopus-indexed)
2024 – Book: Introduction to the Study of Saudi Administrative Law
Al-Mutanabbi Publishing and Distribution House, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Administrative Judiciary
Civil Enforcement Law
Criminal Procedure Law
Internal Legal Practice
Labor Law & Social Security
Internship
Private Criminal Law
Property & Assets
Usul Al-Fiqh
My research interests focus on administrative law, administrative judiciary, and enforcement law, with a particular emphasis on analyzing the evolving legal practices and newly adopted legislation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I am especially interested in exploring the impact of these developments on the legal and institutional framework, as well as examining the shifting roles of administrative and judicial authorities in light of contemporary legal standards and systemic reforms.