World Association for Medical Law
Vugar Mammadov currently serves as the Deputy Chairman of the Board at the State Agency of Medico-Social Expertise and Rehabilitation under the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population of Azerbaijan. Additionally, Vugar holds positions as National Coordinator/National Consultant for the World Health Organization, Executive Vice-President of the World Association for Medical Law, and Vice-President of the Silk Road Forensic Consortium. An accomplished academic, Vugar is a Professor at Azerbaijan Medical University and has also taught at Baku State University. Vugar's experience includes a tenure as a Visiting Professional with the International Criminal Court and a leadership role in humanitarian and social projects at the Heydar Aliyev Center. Vugar's educational background includes advanced degrees in forensic medicine and law from various institutions, culminating in significant contributions to forensic sciences and medical law.
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World Association for Medical Law
The World Association for Medical Law (WAML) was established in 1967, and conducted its first formal gathering in 1970. The purpose of the WAML is to encourage the study and discussion of health law, legal medicine and ethics, for the benefit of society and the advancement of human rights. The aim of the WAML is to promote the study of the consequences in jurisprudence, legislation and ethics of developments in medicine, health care and related sciences. Since its creation the WAML held 22 World Congresses, and used its International Journal Medicine and Law for the publication of more than 2000 articles of authors from more than 100 countries. The Association engages in educational activities and aims to promote discussion and deliberation among academic and non academic channels, through its bi-monthly Members Newsleter, its regular Radio Program and more.