
Ibrahim Saleh Aloraini
Dissertation
The Exchange of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments Between Saudi Arabia and the United States: A Comparative Study
Committee: Professors Joseph Hoffmann (chair), and Jayanth Krishnan
Brief biography
Ibrahim Aloraini is a researcher in international law. He got his bachelor’s degree in Islamic Law from Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia. In 2013, he got his first master’s in legal policy majoring in law from the same university on a thesis that focuses on the Succession of States in International Debts, comparing Islamic Law and Vienna Convention. Besides that, he got another master’s in law (LLM) in 2018 from Maurer School of Law in Indiana University. Also, he holds a S.J.D from the same school, his research was about the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments in Saudi Arabia and the United States.
In addition to having an interest in legal studies, Ibrahim is active in philanthropy and community services that help people in needs. He decided to certify his experiences by joining the Lilly School Philanthropic Studies certificate program at IUPUI in 2021. Ibrahim hopes to integrate both interests to leave an impact and make the world a better place.
Research interests
- Recognition and enforcement of foreign country judgments and philanthropic studies.
Publications
- "Distinguish between recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial orders." Maaal Electronic News Paper. June 2022.