Biography
First: General Information:
Name: Dr. Makki Abdel Majeed Al-Rabee
Place and date of birth: Karbala / 1966
Marital status: Married
Degree: Professor
Specialization: Sociology
Political prisoner
Second: Certificates:
1- 1990 in the University of Baghdad
2 – 1995 / Master of Baghdad University
3 – 2001 / Ph.D., University of Baghdad
Third: Teaching Experience:
Social theories
Criminology and punishment
Sociology of Economics
Urban sociology
Research Methodology
Social Psychology
Political Sociology
Culture and personality
Fourth: Teaching experience in the Master:
– Crime and society
– Culture and personality
– Social Psychology
– Economic Sociology
Fifth: Supervision of research:
Many researches have been conducted in the fields of socialization, criminology, socio-political, economic and domestic sociology, and continue to supervise research on the problems and aspirations of society and the prospects for political, social and other change.
Sixth: Graduation:
1996 / Lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, University of Baghdad
2001 / Lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, University of Five Points / Libya
2004 / Assistant Dean of Faculty of Law / University of Ahl al-Bayt
2005 / Assistant Dean of Faculty of Law / University of Karbala
2011 / Assistant President of Karbala University for Administrative Affairs
VII / Research Papers:
1- The social contract The theoretical bases and the most prominent theorists.
2. Reasons for returning to the crime
3 – Residents of the marshes of Iraq
4 – financial and administrative corruption causes and risks and applications in Iraq
5 – Legal aspects and social dimensions of the dowry in gold
6. Crimes against humanity
7. Social dimensions of privatization
8. Violence against women
9. Social adjustment of displaced families
10 – The phenomenon of divorce in Iraq
11. Legal aspects and social dimensions of the death penalty in Iraq
12 – The causes of symbolic violence among primary school students.
13 – the meaning of harm leading to the marital band.
14. Problems of artificial fertilization
15. Deviation and extremism in Iraqi society
16. Urban and demographic growth and their role in the level of crime in the city of Karbala
17. Prospects for urbanization and random housing A field study in the city of Karbala
18. The impact of population growth in Iraq on economic and social development
19 – The role of tourism legislation in the development of tourism in Iraq
Eighth: The most important conferences in which I participated:
1- Conference of the University of Karbala for the years from 2006 to 2010.
2- Religious Tourism Conference, Ahl Al-Bayt University 2007
3 – Conferences of the Faculty of Law from the year 2006/2011.
4- Conference of the Faculty of Historical Studies in Basrah 2009
5 – Conference of the Faculty of Management and Economics Qadisiyah 2009 m
6- Basic Education Conference Babel 2009
7- Babylon Law Conference 2009
8- Conference of the Union of Arab Historians 2010
9- Wasit Governorate Council Conference 2009
10 – Conference of the Faculty of Islamic Sciences Karbala 2010
11 – Shiite Endowment Conference 2010
12 – Conference of the Faculty of Management and Economics 2010
13. Conference on Environmental Pollution and Desertification in Iraq, Baghdad, 2008
14. International Humanitarian Law Conference, Jordan, 2007
15 – Conference of the College of Law Diyala 2010
16 – Conference models and trends in contemporary higher education Erbil 2011 m
17 – Training Course World Tourism Organization Spain 2012
18. Conference of the Faculty of Tourism Karbala 2013
19 – Conference of the Faculty of Tourism Karbala 2014
20- Tourism Conference University of Ahl al-Bayt 2014.
21- Amman Role Conference in the Renaissance of the Nation / Malaysia 2014.
22- The First International Scientific Conference of the Popular Gathering / Holy Husseini Gate in December 2015
Ninth: Acknowledgments:
Acknowledgments were received at the level of HE the Minister 3 and at the level of the President of the University 32 and at the level of Dean of the College. 42) Other thanks and appreciation were also written by the President of the Bar Association in Iraq, the Director General of Tribal Affairs and the President of Karbala Governorate Council and other universities and institutions.