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CURRICULUM VITAE FOR PROFESSOR DRMUHAMMAD MUNIR First Name: Muhammad Last Name: Munir Father’s Name: Gul Munir Present Occupation: Vice President Administration, Finance, & Planning, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 15 March 2017 and till to date; Director General Shari‘ah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 25 th June 2015 and till to date; Professor of Law, Department of Law at the same University and Visiting Professor of Jurisprudence and Islamic law, University Collegeof Islamabad; Professor of Law, Department of Law, IIU Islamabad. Present Address: Director General Shari‘ah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad, H-10 Sector, Block-1. Phones: Office: 0092-51-9260241; Fax: 0092-51-9258028. Email: <[email protected]> Web address: http://www.iiu.edu.pk/index.php?page_id=17001 http://ssrn.com/author=1633078 ,http://iiui.academia.edu/DrMuhammadMunir , and http://works.bepress.com/muhammad_munir/ http://scholar.google.com.pk/citations?user=Qg4LZlYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao Referees: 1. Prof. Dr. Said Mahmudi, Professor of Law, ex-Dean Faculty of Law, University of Stockholm, Sweden, Tel: 0046-703776277; 2. Prof. (R) Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, ex-Consultant Research, Ministry of Law; Government of Pakistan; ex-Chief Editor Islamabad Law Review, Faculty of Shariah& Law, International University, tel: Home: 0092-51-2231352; cell: 0092-300- 5165549. 3. Dr. CathalenaAlliendie, Principal University Collegeof Islamabad, tel: 0092-51- 2281461; 2853178; fax: 0092-51-2260690. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Degree/Certificate Board/Institute/University SSC BISE Peshawar FA BISE Peshawar BA University of Peshawar LLB Hons International Islamic University, Islamabad LLM Sharia& Law International Islamic University, Islamabad LLM in International Law Stockholm University, Sweden PhD University of Karachi

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  • CURRICULUM VITAE FOR

    PROFESSOR DRMUHAMMAD MUNIR

    First Name: Muhammad Last Name: Munir Father’s Name: Gul Munir Present Occupation: Vice President Administration, Finance, & Planning, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 15 March 2017 and till to date; Director General Shari‘ah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 25th June 2015 and till to date; Professor of Law, Department of Law at the same University and Visiting Professor of Jurisprudence and Islamic law, University Collegeof Islamabad; Professor of Law, Department of Law, IIU Islamabad. Present Address: Director General Shari‘ah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad, H-10 Sector, Block-1. Phones: Office: 0092-51-9260241; Fax: 0092-51-9258028. Email: Web address: http://www.iiu.edu.pk/index.php?page_id=17001 http://ssrn.com/author=1633078,http://iiui.academia.edu/DrMuhammadMunir, and http://works.bepress.com/muhammad_munir/ http://scholar.google.com.pk/citations?user=Qg4LZlYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao Referees: 1. Prof. Dr. Said Mahmudi, Professor of Law, ex-Dean Faculty of Law, University of Stockholm, Sweden, Tel: 0046-703776277; 2. Prof. (R) Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, ex-Consultant Research, Ministry of Law; Government of Pakistan; ex-Chief Editor Islamabad Law Review, Faculty of Shariah& Law, International University, tel: Home: 0092-51-2231352; cell: 0092-300-5165549. 3. Dr. CathalenaAlliendie, Principal University Collegeof Islamabad, tel: 0092-51-2281461; 2853178; fax: 0092-51-2260690. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Degree/Certificate Board/Institute/University SSC BISE Peshawar FA BISE Peshawar BA University of Peshawar LLB Hons International Islamic University, Islamabad LLM Shari‘a& Law International Islamic University, Islamabad LLM in International Law Stockholm University, Sweden PhD University of Karachi

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  • ACADEMIC AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

    1. Awarded ‘Best University Teacher Award for the year 2003’ by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Government of Pakistan;

    2. Awarded‘Outstanding Research Paper Award’two times by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Government of Pakistan in 2009 and 2011.

    3. Guest scholarship from Swedish Institute for LLM at Stockholm University. 4. Merit scholarship from International Islamic University Islamabad for LLM at

    the IIUI. 5. ERASMUS-MUNDUS Scholarship for one month from 15 June, 2010 to 15 July,

    2010 in the University of Warsaw, Poland. LANGUAGES PROFICIENCY Pushto (mother tongue) Arabic (proficient user) English (proficient user) Urdu (proficient user) Working knowledge of Punjabi and Persian TEACHING/ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

    1. Vice President Administration, Finance, and Planning since 15 March 2016 and till todate;

    2. Vice President Higher Studies and Research, International Islamic University, Islamabad from 26 November 2015 to 14 March 2017;

    3. Professor of Law, Department of Law, Faculty of Shari‘ah& Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 15 September 2015 till to date;

    4. Director General, Shariah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 25 June 2015 till todate;

    5. Associate Professor, Department of Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad since October 2010 to 14 September 2015;

    6. Chairman Department of Law, Faculty of Shari‘ah and Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad since September 22, 2013 till August 08, 2014.

    7. Chairman Department of Law, Faculty of Shari‘ah and Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad 23rd September 2010 to September 22, 2013.

    8. Teaching Muslim Personal Law, Islamic International Law, International Humanitarian Law, the Islamic Law of War and Peace, Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, and Indo-Pak legal history at various times to LLM and PhD students at different times since 1996 and 2011 respectively.

    9. Assistant Professor at the Department of Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad from August 2003 to 12 August 2010.

    10. Lecturer at the Department of Law, Faculty of Shari‛ah& Law International Islamic University, Islamabad from October 12, 1995 to August 01, 2003 teaching mainly International Law, Jurisprudence, Islamic Family Law, Land

  • Laws, the Law of Contracts, etc to LLB morning, LLB evening as well as LLM programmes at different times.

    11. Visiting Professor University College of Islamabad since 1996 teaching Jurisprudence and Legal Theories and Islamic Law of the University of London LLB programme till to date;

    12. Visiting Professor of Law, Roots College International, Rawalpindi since 2008 to April 2012.

    13. Visiting Professor NUST Business School at the National University of Science and Technology since January 2012 till 2013 teaching Islamic Law and Jurisprudence.

    12. Visiting Professor, OPF Girls College Islamabad from October 1995 to June 1998 teaching A-levels law.

    13. Visiting Professor, Islamabad School of Law from 1997 to April 2003 teaching Jurisprudence and Legal Theories and Islamic Law of the LLB programme of the University of London.

    14. Taught A-Levels law at the Alta Vista College Islamabad from September 1997 to 2001; in Magma School of Advanced Studies Islamabad from 1998 to 2001; and in Islamabad School of Arts and Sciences from1999 to 2001.

    15. Taught A-Levels law at the Lahore Grammar School Islamabad Branch from September 2001 to Feb. 2003. 16. Adjunct faculty member Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi since

    September 2003. 17. Taught Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) under the WTO to LLM

    international Trade Law students at the IIU. 18. Taught Environmental Law, Refugee Law, and Islamic International Law to

    LLM students. 19. Visiting professor Shari‛ah Academy lecturing trainee judges since 2005. 20. Visiting professor Faculty of Management Sciences, IIUI 1999; 21. Occasional consultancy work with the International Committee of the Red

    Cross since June 2007 for disseminating the Islamic jus in bello amongst the religious circles;

    22. Counselling graduating students of my faculty and those graduating from the University College of Islamabad regarding their career;

    23. Have the capacity to work under pressure and under difficult circumstances; 24. Have the capacity to quickly adapt to a new environment. RESEARCH WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS

    1. “The Law of Khul‘ in Islamic Law and the Legal System of Pakistan”, LUMS

    Law Journal (LLJ), vol. 2 (2015), pp. 33-63 available at http://lums.edu.pk/updata/others/files/The%20Law%20of%20Khul%20in%20Islamic%20Law.pdf (last visited 03 January 2016);

    2. “Rights of the Child: An Islamic Perspective on Preventing Violence, Abuse, and Exploitation of Children and Pakistani Law”, HamdardIslamicus (October-December 2015), Vol. XXXVIII, No. 4, pp. 33-58.

    3.“Dissecting the claims of legitimization for the ritual of female circumcision or

    http://lums.edu.pk/updata/others/files/The%20Law%20of%20Khul%20in%20Islamic%20Law.pdfhttp://lums.edu.pk/updata/others/files/The%20Law%20of%20Khul%20in%20Islamic%20Law.pdf

  • female genital mutilation (FGM)”, International Review of Law, 2014:6 available at http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/irl.2014.6;http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2014.6 (last visited 28-05-2015). (ISSN: 2223-506X. The Journal is indexed in WestLaw, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search, EBSCO Discovery services, Primo (ExLibris), Proquest, Summon (Serial Solutions), OCLC

    Worldcat, Bielefield, Academic Search Engine, (BASE), Crossref, Scirus; 4. “Rights of Children in Islamic Law: A Review of Some Existing Literature”, in

    Ma‘arif-e-Islami, vol. 13, No. 1 (January 2014-June 2015), pp. 1-14, ISSN: 1992-8556. The Journal is placed in Z category by the HEC.

    5. “Judicial Law Making: An Analysis of Case Law on Khul‘ in Pakistan”, Islamabad Law Review, Islamabad Law Review, volume 1, No. 1, January-June 2014, pp. 7-24 (ISSN 1992-5018) available at http://www.iiu.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/downloads/journals/ilr/volume1/Article_1_Vol1_1.pdf and http://ssrn.com/abstract=2470734 (last visited 03-09-2015);

    6. “Recognizing Hart’s Rule of Recognition: A Critical Evaluation”, Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 1 (August 2014), pp. 201-216, ISSN: 1812-0687. The Journal is in Z category as per the HEC website.

    7. “Islamization of Laws in Pakistan with special reference to Punjab Pre-emption Act, 1997”, HamdardIslamicus, Vol. XXXVII, issue no. 4, (October-December 2014), pp. 53-67.HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category. See, (last visited 17-02-2015);

    8. PRECEDENT IN PAKISTANI LAW, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 2014, ISBN: 9780199068241, http://www.oup.com.pk/shopexd.asp?id=3577; http://www.amazon.com/Precedent-Pakistani-Law-Muhammad-Munir/dp/B00FGS2YBE

    9. “Three or One Talaq? An Analysis of Some Fresh Fatwas and Opinions on the Legal Effect of Three Talaq in one Session in Pakistan and India”, HamdardIslamicus, vol. XXXVI, No. 3 (July-September 2013), pp. 33-47. HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    10. “Triple Talaq in One Session: An Analysis of the Opinions of Classical, Medieval and Modern Muslim Jurists under Islamic Law”, Arab Law Quarterly, vol. 27, No. 1 (2013), pp. 29-49. (ISSN: 0268-0556. The Journal is indexed in Current Abstracts, Electronic Collections Online, Index Islamicus, Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies, PeriodicaIslamica, Periodicals Contents Index, PIO - Periodicals Index Online, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bibliographies, SCOPUS, TOC Premier available at http://www.brill.com/arab-law-quarterly.

    11. “Reforms in Triple Talaq in the Personal Laws of Muslim States and the Pakistani Legal System: Continuity versus Change”, International Review of Law 2013:2 available at http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/irl.2013.2;

    http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/irl.2014.6http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2014.6http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2014.6http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2014.6http://www.iiu.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/downloads/journals/ilr/volume1/Article_1_Vol1_1.pdfhttp://www.iiu.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/downloads/journals/ilr/volume1/Article_1_Vol1_1.pdfhttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2470734http://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.oup.com.pk/shopexd.asp?id=3577http://www.amazon.com/Precedent-Pakistani-Law-Muhammad-Munir/dp/B00FGS2YBEhttp://www.amazon.com/Precedent-Pakistani-Law-Muhammad-Munir/dp/B00FGS2YBEhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.brill.com/arab-law-quarterlyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5339/irl.2013.2

  • http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2013.2(ISSN: 2223-506X. The Journal is indexed in WestLaw, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search, EBSCO Discovery services, Primo (ExLibris), Proquest, Summon (Serial Solutions), OCLC Worldcat, Bielefield, Academic Search Engine, (BASE), Crossref, Scirus. Shuffle

    12. “Suicide Attacks: Martyrdom Operations or Acts of Perfidy?” in Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centrism from a Plurality of Perspectives, ed., Marie-Luisa Frick & Andreas Th. Müller, MartinusNijhoff Publishers, Leiden. Boston 2013, pp. 99-123. See, http://www.brill.com/islam-and-international-law (last visited 28-5-2015); ISBN13: 97890042333555.

    13. “Are Judges the Makers or Discoverers of the Law: Theories of Adjudication and StareDecisis With Special Reference to Case Law in Pakistan”, Annual Journal of International Islamic University, Islamabad, Vol. 21 (2013), pp. 7-40;

    14. “The Administration of Justice in the Reign of Akbar and Awrangzeb: An Overview”, Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1 (August 2012), pp. 1-19;

    15. “Who can Declare Jihad?” Research Papers, Human Rights Conflict Prevention Centre (HRCPC) Vol. XII, No. 1-2 (2012), pp. 1279-1294. (ISSN: 1512-648X);

    16. “Islamic International Law (Siyar): An Introduction”, HamdardIslamicus, Vol. XXXX, No. 4 (October-December 2012), pp. 37-60. HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    17. “The ‘Layha for the mujahidin’: an analysis of the code of conduct for the Taliban fighters under Islamic law”,The International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 93, no. 881, (March 2011);pp. 81-102 available at (The Review’s Impact Factor is 0.234 and is indexed in Lexus Nexus. See, The IRRC is in ‘Y’ category in the list of journals indexed by Thomson Reuters. See, (last visited 29-11-2014).

    18. “Refugee Law in Islam”, Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 4, No. 2, August (2011), pp. 1-18;

    19. “The Protection of Civilians in War: Non-Combatant Immunity in Islamic Law”,HamdardIslamicus,vol. XXXIV, no. 4, (October-December, 2011), pp. 7-39. HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    20. Along with FauziaNaseem, “Available Alternatives of War Against Terrorism and US Response to 9/11”, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences (PJSS), vol. 31, no. 2 (December 2011), pp. 395-405;

    21. “Compatibility between Anti-terrorism Legislation and Islamic Law”, Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research, vol. 8, 2011, pp. 93-107. Pakistan Journal

    http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/irl.2013.2http://www.brill.com/islam-and-international-lawhttp://www.brill.com/islam-and-international-lawhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/article/review-2011/irrc-881-munir.htmhttp://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/article/review-2011/irrc-881-munir.htmhttp://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayMoreInfo?jid=IRC&type=ifhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Journal%20Citation%20Reports%202014.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Journal%20Citation%20Reports%202014.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Journal%20Citation%20Reports%202014.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdfhttp://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/AECA/Documents/Social%20Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdf

  • of Islamic Research is in ‘Y’ category since August 2011. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    22. “Refugee Law and Islamic Shari‘ah”, in International Refugee Law, Islamic Shariah and Afghan Refugees in Pakistan, Khalid Rahman and FakihaMahmood (ed.), Institute of Policy Studies and United Nations High Commission for Refugees, 2010, pp. 25-41;

    23. “Debates on the Rights of Prisoners of War in Islamic Law”,Islamic Studies 49:4 (2010), pp. 463-492. Islamic Studies is in ‘X’ category as per the HEC website. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    24. “The Prophet (Peace be Upon Him)’s Merciful Reforms in the Conduct of War: Prohibited Acts”,Insights, vol. 2, no. 2-3 (Winter 2009 – Spring 2010), pp. 183-217;

    25. “The Islamic jus ad bellum” in Rethinking Global Terrorism,(ed.), N. Basit& Anwar ulHaq, International Islamic University, Islamabad & Conflict Prevention Centre, University of Bihac, 2009;

    26. “The Rights of Women and the Role of Superior Judiciary in Pakistan with special emphasis on family law cases from 2004-2008”, Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research, 3 (2009), pp. 271-299. ISSN 2070-0326, Islamic Research Centre BahauddinZakariya University, Multan.

    27. “Is Zinabiljabr a Hadd, Taz‛ir or Siyasa Offence?: A Reappraisal of the Protection of Women Act 2006 in Pakistan”, Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, vol. 14, (2008-2009), pp. 95-115;

    28. “Fiqah-i-Islamimei Jang waSulhkeMu‘ahidakaTasawur”, (The Concept of Treaty in relation to War and Peace in Islam), Fikr-o-Nazar, 47:1 (July-September 2009), 43-65. ISSN 0434-4055, Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad, IIUI.Fikr-o-Nazar is in ‘Z’ category;

    29. “Suicide Attacks and Islamic Law”,International Review of the Red Cross, 90 (869) (March, 2008), pp. 71-89; available at . The paper was awarded the ‘Outstanding Research Paper Award’ by the HEC in 2011. The IRRC is in category ‘Y’ in the list of the journals maintained and indexed by Thomson Reuters. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    30. “Marriage in Islam: A Civil Contract or a Sacrosanct?” HamdardIslamicus, XXXI (1) (January-March, 2008), pp. 77-84. HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category since December 2010 and was in ‘Z’ category earlier. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    31. “Precedent in Islamic Law with Special Reference to the Federal Shariat Court and the Legal System in Pakistan”, Islamic Studies, 47:4 (Winter 2008), 445-482. Islamic Studies is in ‘X’ category as per the HEC website. See,

  • 0Sciences%20Journals%20New.pdf> (last visited 29-11-2014); 32. “How Right is Dworkin’s Right Answer Thesis and his Law as Integrity

    Theory?”Journal of Social Sciences, 2 (2006), pp. 1–25; 33. “Islamic Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello”, VI (1-2)Research Papers, (2006) pp.

    753-788. (ISSN: 1512-648X. The Journal is indexed in Social sciences citation index, social sciences index, United Nations Library);

    34. “Stipulations in a Muslim Marriage Contract with Special Reference to Talaq al-Tafwid Provisions in Pakistani Law”, 12 Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (2005-2006), pp. 235-262. The paper was awarded ‘Outstanding Research Paper Award’ by the HEC in 2009;

    35. “The Judicial System of the East India Company”, Annual Journal of International Islamic University Islamabad, 13 & 14 (2005-06), pp. 53-68;

    36. “Protecting Women: Analysis of Family Law cases in Pakistan from 2004-2006 Reported in PLJ”, Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 2 (2007), pp. 25-57;

    37. “The Principle of NullaPeona Sine Lege in Islamic Law and Contemporary Western Jurisprudence”, The Annual Journal of International Islamic University, Islamabad, XII (2004), pp. 39-59;

    38. “Hart’s Rule of Recognition: ‘The Foundations of a Legal System’ or a form of Customary Rule?”,Islamabad Law Review, Vol. 2, no. 1, spring 2004;

    39. “Islamic International Law and Public International Law: Identical Expressions of World Order”,Islamabad Law Review, 1 (3 & 4) (Autumn & Winter 2003), pp. 369-431;

    40. “The Protection of Women and Children in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law: A Critique of John Kelsay”, HamdardIslamicus, XXV (3) (July-September 2002), pp. 69-82. HamdardIslamicus is in ‘Y’ category since December 2010 and was in ‘Z’ category earlier. See, (last visited 29-11-2014);

    41. “Immunity or Impunity: A Critical Appraisal of the Immunity of Diplomats in International Law and its Status in Shari‘ah”,Journal of Law and Society, XXII (35) (January, 2000), pp. 39-56;

    42. The Polluter Pays Principle in International Environmental Policy and Law: Economic and Legal Analysis, Islamabad Institute of Legal Studies, 2004. This work is described as the “magnum opus study on the polluter pays principle” by DrPervaiz Hassan who has written a foreword to it. Islamabad Institute of Legal Studies, 2004;

    43. “Implementation of the Polluter Pays Principle or Economic Approaches to Pollution: Command and Control, Taxes/Charges and Tradable Discharge Permits (TDPs)”, forthcoming.

    44. “History and Evolution of the Polluter Pays Principle: How an Economic Idea became a Legal Principle?”, forthcoming;

    45. “Challenging State’s Authority or Running a Parallel Judicial System? ‘Ulama verses the Judiciary in Pakistan”, forthcoming;

    46. “Freedom of Expression, Information, Thought and Religion in Islam and Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)”, forthcoming;;

    47. “Marxian Theories of Law: An Analysis”, forthcoming.

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  • 48. "The Share of Orphaned Grandchild under Islamic Law and Pakistani Legal System: A Re-evaluation of Representational Succession in Section 4 of the Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961", forthcoming.

    49. “Islamisation or De-Islamisation: De-Islamisation of the Law of Evidence under the disguise of Islamisation by General ZiaulHaq in Pakistan”, forthcoming.

    50. “Some Reflections on the Story of BanuQuraydha: A Re-Evaluation of the Account of IbnIshaq”, Islamabad Law Review, forthcoming.

    51.“From the State of the Khalifah to the Nation State: Transformation of Islamic Legal Politics”,forthcoming;

    52. “FUNDAMENTAL GUARANTEES OF THE RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN ISLAMIC CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM”, forthcoming;

    53. “Judging the Judges: Judicial Immunity in Pakistan”, forthcoming. 54. Ahkam al-Madanieen fi al-HarbDirasaMuqaranbaina al-

    AhkamulmadaneinfilharbdirasamuqaranfilFiqah al-Islamiwa al-Qanoon al-Duwali al-Insani(Non-combatant Immunity in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law: A Comparative Study), to be published soon;

    55. Translation from Arabic into Urdu of “Maqalat fi Qanun al-duwali al-Insani”, ed., Sharif ‘Autlum. Khutbat-i-BainalAqwamiQanuniInsaniyyat (Lectures in International Humanitarian Law) ed., Sharif ‘Autlum, trans. Muhammad Munir (Islamabad: ICRC, 2014), ISBN 977-239-176-7;

    56. Assisted Professor Tahir Mahmood, Chairman Amity Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Delhi in editing Asaf A. A. Fyzee’s classical work Outlines of Muhammadan Law which was duly acknowledged. See, p. X of the book;

    57. The Protection of Victims of Armed Conflicts in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law. Translation from Arabic into English by myself for the ICRC Islamabad;

    58. Lecture Notes on the Law of Contract (Monograph), no. # 01/Cont/2002, Islamabad Institute of Legal Studies, 2002;

    59. THE RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS OF THE CHILD IN ISLAM, forthcoming; 60. THE LAW OF WAR AND PEACE IN ISLAM: Causes and Conduct of Jihad and Non-

    State Islamic Actors under Islamic Law, Edwen Millen Press, to be published soon;

    61. DISSOLUTION OF MUSLIM MARRIAGE: THE LAW OF DIVORCE AND KHUL‘ IN ISLAMIC LAW AND MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW IN PAKISTAN, (BOOK) forthcoming.

    62. CHILD PROTECTION IN ISLAMIC CONTEXT: RIGHTS, MECHANISMS, AND PRACTICES IN ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, Book, forthcoming.

    PAPER PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS,ANDOTHERACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

    1. "The Interplay between the Conduct of Hostilities and the Law Enforcement Paradigms", speaker in the Panel discussion in the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Islamabad on 1st December, 2016. The

  • programme was jointly organized by the ICRC and NUST. 2. “Judicial Immunity in Pakistan”, paper presented in International Istanbul

    Law Congress arranged by the Justice Academy of Turkey & the Turkish Ministry of Justice from 17-19 October, 2016.

    3. “Precedent in Pakistani Law: The Practices of the Supreme Court”, presentation on 7 May 2016 in the National Roundtable Conference on Judicial Education in Pakistan arranged by the Legal Aid Society, Karachi.

    4. “The Hanafi Doctrine of Apostasy and Blasphemy with Special Reference to Pakistani Legal System”, presentation in the International Seminar on ‘Shariah and Human Rights: Conflict and Coexistence in Contemporary Muslim Society’ arranged by the State Islamic University UIN SyarifHidayatullah, Jakarta from 30th September to Ist October 2015.

    5. “From the State of the Khalifa to the Nation State: The Transformation of Islamic Political Theory”. Presentation in a seminar arranged by the Shari‘ah Academy, Int’l Islamic University, Islamabad on 25 August, 2015.

    6. “Protected Areas of Civilians in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law”. Presentation in the third conference on Humanitarian Action held in Qatar from 19-20 May 2015.

    7. Key Note Address on “The Principle of Legality in Islamic Criminal Justice System” to the participants of the conference on “Islamic Criminal Justice System” in Antalyia, Turkey on 29 May, 2015.

    8. “International Criminal Justice and International Humanitarian Law”, presentation to the participants of South Asian Teaching Session held in Islamabad 10 April, 2015 and arranged by the ICRC;

    9. “United Nations Declaration on Human Rights, International Covenants and Pakistan’s Commitments: What the Provinces should do?”, presentation to Members KPK Provincial Assembly at Bhurban on 2 February 2015. The programme was arranged by Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services, Islamabad.

    10. “United Nations Declaration on Human Rights and International Covenants: Pakistan’s Commitments”, presentation to Members KPK Provincial Assembly at the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services, Islamabad on 13 December, 2014;

    11. “Separation of Powers in Pakistan”, presentation to the participants of seminar on “Constitutionalism” arranged by the Law Students Council at the Department of Law, Int’l Islamic University, Islamabad on 13 December, 2014;

    12. “Prisoner of War Status”,presentation in the two days seminar at the Department of Islamiyat at the University of Peshawar on 10 December, 2014;

    13. “Command Responsibility”,presentation to the participants of two days seminar at the Department of Islamiyat at the University of Peshawar on 10 December, 2014;

    14. “Precedent in Pakistani Law: The Practices of the Supreme Court”, presentation in the ‘Law-Bridge’ Workshop arranged by Continuing Legal Education Institute of Pakistan in association with the Supreme Court Bar

  • Association of Pakistan for the Press Association of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 15 November, 2014.

    15. “Shariah and Nation-State: The Transformation of Maqasid al-Shari‘ah Theory”, presentation in the International Conference on ‘The Practice of Islamic Law in the Modern World” atSyarifHidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta, Indonesia on 11 November, 2014.

    16. “Direct Participation in Hostilities: An Islamic Perspective” at the IIUI-ICRC’s International conference humanitarian action in the World of today: Challenges and Perspectives in the light of Shariah and humanitarian law in Islamabad on 22 October, 2014.

    17. “34 Years of Imparting Legal Education: The IIU’s Experience” at the CLIEP conference in Islamabad on 21 October, 2014;

    18. “Precedent in Pakistani Legal System: The Practices of the Supreme Court”, lecture to judicial officers of Rawalpindi at the Rawalpindi Judicial Complex on April 17, 2014. The lecture was arranged by the Punjab Judicial Academy.

    19. “The Rights of the Child in Islam”, lecture to the participants of 5 days training program at the Iqbal Institute of Research and Dialogue (IRD), International Islamic University, Islamabad on April 14, 2014.

    20. “Shariah and the Legal System in Pakistan” public lecture at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) on 26 March 2014.

    21. “The Role of Jurisprudence in Adjudication”, presentation to the participants of judicial training workshop at the KPK Judicial Academy, Peshawar on 19 November 2013.

    22. “The Prophet’s Merciful Reforms in War in Islam: The Prohibited Acts” presentation to the participants of the three days seminar jointly organized by the ICRC and the University of Karachi from 28-30 May 2013 at Mehran Hotel Karachi;

    23. “The Protection of Prisoners of War in Islam” presentation to the participants of the three days seminar jointly organized by the ICRC and the University of Karachi from 28-30 May 2013 at Mehran Hotel Karachi;

    24. “The Concept of Jihad in Islam”, presentation to the participants of 42nd PN Staff Course at the Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore on 23 May, 2013.

    25. “Compatibility between IHL and Islamic Law”, presentationat the Conference on IHL and Islamic Jurisprudence at the International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh on 10 December 2012.

    26. “International Humanitarian Law and Islam”, presentation in Roundtable Conference on Islam and IHL in Dhaka on 8 December 2012 arranged by the ICRC and Islamic Foundation Dhaka, Bangladesh.

    27. Judge in the Henry Dunant IHL Moot Court Competition, Pakistan Round held in Islamabad arranged by the ICRC on 12-13 July, 2012.

    28. “The Taliban Layha for the Mujahideen”, presentation in Thematic Workshop on Islamic Law and the Protection of Civilians arranged by Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research Harvard University and Professional in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection at the Jordanian Institute of Diplomacy, Amman, Jordan 15-16 February 2012.

    29. “Controversies in the Islamic Rules of War: POWs”, presentation in Thematic

  • Workshop on Islamic Law and the Protection of Civilians arranged by Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research Harvard University and Professional in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection at the Jordanian Institute of Diplomacy, Amman, Jordan 15-16 February 2012.

    30. “Controversies in the Islamic Rules of War: Suicide Attacks”, presentation in Thematic Workshop on Islamic Law and the Protection of Civilians arranged by Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research Harvard University and Professional in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection at the Jordanian Institute of Diplomacy, Amman, Jordan 15-16 February 2012.

    31. “Violation of Islamic jus in bello and cultural values by the Pakistani Taliban: A Critical Appraisal”, paper presented in the First Int’l Conference on Human Rights and Cultures: Cultures in Support of Humanity, 24-26 November, 2011 in Tehran arranged by the Non-Aligned Movement Centre for Human Rights and Cultural Diversity in cooperation with Irish Centre for Human Rights and the ICRC.

    32. “Humanitarian Law from the Viewpoint of Islam”, paper presented in Int’l Conference on International Humanitarian Law: Protection of Civilians from 22-23 November, 2011 in Tehran arranged jointly by the Iranian Red Crescent Society, ICRC, NAM, Secretariat of IHL & Islam, and Iranian Foreign Ministry.

    33. Presented paper on “How does Shari‘a complements IHL in limiting the suffering in conflict”, in the International Humanitarian Law conference titled ‘How does law protects in war?” at Herat University, Afghanistan on 13 April, 2011.

    34. Presentations on ‘Non-combatant Immunity and Islamic law’ and ‘The protection of Prisoner of war in Islam’ in first seminar on ‘Islam and Int’l Humanitarian Law’ arranged by the University of Peshawar on 4-5th April, 2011.

    35. Presentation on “The Conduct of Hostilities and the ‘Layha for the Mujahidin’: (Mis)Interpreting Humanitarian Rules” in the 3rd NATO School/ISISC Seminar on ‘Shari‘a Law and Military Operations’ in Siracusa (Italy) from October 11-15, 2010.

    36. Lectures on Introduction to Pakistani Legal System, Judicial Activism in Pakistan, peace and security in Pakistan, in the faculty of law, University of Warsaw, Poland from 15 June, 2010 to 15 July, 2010 as an ERASMUS guest professor.

    37. Lecture on the ‘separation of powers in Pakistan: legal and practical perspectives’ in the Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, on 29 June, 2010.

    38. Lecture on the Rules of Engagements for the Taliban in Afghanistan at Poland-Asia Research Centre, Sobieski Institute, Warsaw, Poland on July 6, 2010.

    39. Presentations on Khul‘, Divorce, Stipulations in a Muslim Marriage Contract, Women Rights and Family Law in the Conference on Muslim Personal Law, in Durban, South Africa arranged by the Association of Muslim Lawyers and Accountants of South Africa (AMAL) from 27-31st January, 2010. I was

  • especially invited to give presentations. 40. “Jihad in Orthodox Sunni Islam”, presentation in the 2nd Conference in the

    Hague on Islam, Politics and Law Perspectives on: International Humanitarian Law between Universalism and Cultural Legitimacy, Friday, 27 November 2009, Peace Palace, The Hague;

    41. “International Refugee Law and Islam”, keynote address at the Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad on 10 January, 2010.

    42. “Judiciary in the reign of Akbar and Awrangzeb: An Overview”, paper presented in the conference on Islamic Legal Institutions in South Asia arranged by Islamic Research Institute 1-3 August, 2009.

    43. “Extremism and Islam”, paper presented in conference arranged by a British NGO in Islamabad on 14th April 2009;

    44. Invited to present paper on “Compatibility between Anti-terrorism and Islamic Law” in the conference arranged by National Defence University Washington from 25th – 27 July 2008;

    45. Lecture on 'Shari‘ah and International Law' to the participants of the 8th Specialization Course in the TheShari‛ah and International Criminal Law in Siracusa, Italy on 27th May, 2008;

    46. Panel presentation on ‘Islamic Law and IHL’ in the advanced training course on IHL in Amman on 23 January, 2008. The programme was titled “International Humanitarian Law and Current Conflicts: New Challenges and Dilemmas” and was arranged by the hpcr–Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at the Harvard University. The programme was arranged at the Jordan Institute of Diplomacy, Amman;

    47. “Islam and the Protection of the Victims of War”, paper presented in conference arranged by the Department of Islamic Sciences, University of Sarajevo on 5th November, 2007;

    48. Consultant ICRC's project for dissemination of International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law. Since September 2006, I presented lectures in seminars arranged in Multan, Abbotabad, Muzaffarabad, Karachi, Gujranwala, Peshawar, Islamabad,Chakdara, many times in Karachi, Multan, and Dera Ismail Khan. Many other seminars are planned in the future.

    49. Seminar on the ‘Islamic Jus in bello’ to the participants of the Certificate Course on International Humanitarian Law, held from 8-12 March 2004 at the ICRC delegation in Islamabad organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross Delegation in Pakistan.

    50. Lecture on “International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law: A Comparison”, to the participants of the Certificate Course in Lahore in October 2000, October, 2003, and October, 2005. The course was arranged by the ICRC to train and select a team of top Pakistani law graduates to further participate in the Pictete Law Moot.

    51. Seminar on “The Protection of Women and Children During War in Islamic Law and International Humanitarian Law” in the Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad, on the 14th of March, 2002;

  • MEMBERSHIP OF ORGANIZATIONS/PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC BODIES

    1. Member of the Academic Council, International Islamic University, Islamabad;

    2. Member of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research, International Islamic University, Islamabad;

    3. Life member Pakistan Historical Research Society, Karachi; 4. Member of the Board Studies, Department of Law, Faculty of Shariah and

    Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad since 26 October, 2015. 5. Expert member on the Board of Studies in the subject of law, Department

    of Law, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur since 10 September 2015 for a period of three years.

    6. Member Academic Council, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Judicial Academy, Peshawar, since January, 2015.

    7. Member of the Committee of Courses, Department of Shariah& Law, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad since July 2014 for a period of three years.

    8. Member Editorial Committee Pakistan Law Journal (PLJ) since August, 2013;

    9. Member of the National Curriculum Review Committee (NCRC) of the Higher Education Commission (University Grants Commission) drafting the course of environmental law for the LLB programme in Pakistan. This project was carried out in collaboration with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Pakistan. This course has now been included in the syllabus of LLB by the Pakistan Bar Council.

    10. Member editorial committee Islamabad Law Review International Islamic University Islamabad;

    11. Member Editorial Committee Fikr-o-Nazar, Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad;

    12. Member Editorial Committee Insight, D‘awa Academy, Islamabad; 13. Member Editorial Board Islamic Social Sciences University of

    Muhammadiyah, Jakarta. 14. Member of the Synopsis Evaluation committee of the Faculty of Shari’ah&

    Law International Islamic University, Islamabad. 15. Member of the Board of Studies International Institute of Islamic

    Economics at the International Islamic University, Islamabad from August 2001 till September, 2006.

    16. Member Commission on Environmental Law of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

    17. Participated in many meetings of the Legal Education Committee of the Pakistan Bar Council.

    18. Member IUCN Academy of Environmental Law; 19. Life Member Pakistan Historical Society, Karachi; 20. I was member of the Deans Committee constituted by the President IIU

    for implementation of HEC guidelines for higher education in the IIU. The

  • committee has concluded its recommendations in June and presented them to the President on 19/06/2006.

    21. I am a resource person for the International Committee of the Red Cross Delegation in Pakistan. I was the liaison between the ICRC and the International Islamic University, Islamabad for jointly organizing the first ever International Conference for the ‘Protection of the Victims of War’, 30/09/2004-02/10/2004 and 21-22/12/2014.

    22. Juris-consult the Federal Shariat Court since 2013 for advising the Court on the issues of Islamicity of petitions brought in to it for its decisions.

    DOWNLOADS OF MY PAPERS FROM ACADECIA.EDU, SSRN.COM AND BEPRESS.COM AND MY PROFILE VIEWS ON THE NET

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    THESIS SUPERVISION’S EXPERIENCE

    I. LLM/ MS/MPhil STUDENT SUPERVISED & AWARDED DEGREES

    S.NO. NAME OF STUDENT TITLE NAME OF

    UNIVERISTY COMPLETION DATE

    1 Mr. YahyaMujadidi “Appeal against Judicial Decisions: An IIUI AUGUST, 2005

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  • Analysis of Pakistani Legal System and

    Islamic Law”

    2 Ms. MUDASSARA

    SABREEN

    “The Rights and Privileges of Minor in

    Case of Separation between Parents” IIUI APRIL, 2006

    3 Mr. SAEEDULLAH “The Doctrine of Territorial Jurisdiction

    in International Law and Islamic Law” IIUI 2009

    4 Mr. NIAZ

    MUHAMMAD

    Global Warming: the Greatest Threat to

    the World IIUI 2007

    5 Mr. ZULFIQAR

    HUSSAIN

    ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS IN PAKSITAN:

    A CRITICAL ANALYSIS IIUI 2006

    6. Ms. AYESHA SAADIA COPYRIGHT PROTECTION IN

    INFORMATION AGE IIUI 2009

    7. Ms. NADIA HUMA

    HASHMAT

    OIL POLLUTION IN THE SEA OF

    PAKISTAN IIUI 2008

    8. Mr. MUMTAZ ALI RESTRICTING THE FREEDOM OF

    CONTRACT IIUI 2007

    9. Ms. NOSHEEN

    QAYYUM

    WAR CRIMES IN IHL AND ISLAMIC LAW:

    A COMPRATIVE STUDY IIUI

    2007

    10 Mr. CH. MUNIR

    SADIQ

    “TERRORISM, INTERNATIONAL LAW

    AND RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED” IIUI 2008

    11 Mr. REHMAN

    ULLAH

    Exceptions to The Use of Force Without

    Resorting to Security Council IIUI 2008

    12 Mr. Muhammad

    Waseem

    Commercialization of Land along

    Federalized Roads in Pakistan and the

    Precarious Situation of contracting

    Parties

    IIUI 2010

    13 Miss. Hina

    Doctrine of State Immunity and

    Application of International

    Humanitarian Law

    IIUI 2010

    14 Hafiz Muhammad

    Siddiq

    The Testimony of Woman in Hudood

    Cases IIUI 2010

    15

    Mr. Syed

    MudasserFidaGarda

    zi

    Human Right Law and HIV/AIDS:

    Prevention and Treatment in AJK IIUI 2010

    16 Ms. Maryam Fida Improvement in Good governance an IIUI 2010

  • some Modification in Aviation Laws will

    have Good Effects on Pakistan

    17 Ms. Amna Siddiqui

    Corporate Governance of the Oil and Gas

    Development Corporation (OGDC) and its

    Effects on the Petroleum Sector of

    Pakistan

    IIUI 2010

    18 Mr. Muhammad Jan Nuclear Weapons Under International

    Law and Shari‘ah: A Comparative Study IIUI 2007

    19 Ms. HumairaBano Effective Regulation of Non-profit

    Organizations in Pakistan IIUI 2009

    20 Mr. HifzurRehman Preservation of Fresh Water under

    Environmental Law IIUI 2009

    21 Ms. RaisaKhatoon Social and Environmental Impacts of

    Auto Leasing in Pakistan IIUI 2011

    22 Ms. FauziaNaseem

    Violations of International Humanitarian

    Law Across the Durand Line: The First

    Decade of 21st Century

    IIUI 2012

    23 Mrs. Nadia Amal Developing Broader Objectives of

    Competition Laws in Pakistan IIUI May, 2012

    24 Mr. Amir Aziz

    Ansari

    ‘Do not Transgress the Limits’:

    Parameters of Military Necessity in

    International Humanitarian Law and

    Islamic Law

    IIUI July, 2012

    25 Mr. Muhammad

    Ismail Hani

    Burden of Environmental Law on Third

    World Economies with Special Emphasis

    on Pakistan

    IIUI July, 2012

    26 Mr. PirKhizar Hayat Imam Kasani’sSiyar in Bada‘i al-sana‘i fi

    tarteeb al-shara‘i IIUI August, 2012

    27 Mr. IrshadRahmani Principles of Reciprocity in International

    Humanitarian Law vis a vis Islamic Law IIUI August, 2012

    28 Miss Maryam Khan

    A Legal Analysis of the Accountability

    Mechanism of Pakistani Police in the

    Perspective of Human Rights

    IIUI August, 2012

    29 Mr. Yasir Arafat Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act,

    1939 is Neither Sufficiently Islamic nor IIUI 2012

  • has it Provided Better Remedies to

    Women

    30 Mr. ShamreezaRiaz

    Rendition and minimum Judicial

    Guarantees under International Human

    Rights Law: An appraisal

    IIUI 09-03-12

    31 Miss RubaSaboor Is ZinaBil-JabrHadd, Harabah or Syasah?:

    Protecting the Victim IIUI 04-02-2013

    32 Mr. AteequrRehman Evaluation of Employee Rights and Safety

    at Working Place in Pakistan IIUI 31-12-2012

    33

    Mr. Muhammad

    Fayyaz Khan

    The Protection of Victims of War on

    Terror: A Legal Perspective IIUI 2009

    34 Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad

    Ranjha

    Violation of Women Human Rights in

    Pakistan, in the context of Karo

    Kari Honour Killing

    IIUI July 2013

    35 Mr. Adnan

    Implementation of Polluter Pays

    Principle in Pakistan’s Corporate Legal

    Regime: A Comparative analysis with

    USA & India

    IIUI April 01, 2013

    36 Miss

    TanzeelaShafqat

    Extraterritorial Application of Human

    Rights Obligations: Issues of State

    Responsibility

    IIUI September 2013

    37 Miss Rabia MNCs and Environmental Protection of

    Pakistan IIUI November 2013

    38 Ms. RaffiqaNazli

    Protection Granted to Author in Pakistan

    after his death should be Extended

    According to the Provision of Islamic law

    IIUI September 2013

    39 Miss NighatNazir

    Torture on “Suspected Terrorists” is

    Prohibited or Justified Under

    International Law? A Case Study of

    Afghanistan and Iraq

    IIUI December 2013

    40 Mr. Umar Waqas

    Inheritance Rights of Women as

    Prescribed in Shariah: Theory and

    Practice in Pakistan

    IIUI January 2014

    41 Ms. WajeehaSa‘adat Right to Privacy in the Perspective of

    National Security: A Critical Study with IIUI July 2014

  • Reference to Post 9/11 Anti-terrorism

    Strategies

    42 Ms. Ayesha Qayyum

    Khan

    Islamic Concept of Delegated Divorce and

    its Practices in Pakistani Society IIUI

    September 2014

    43 Mr. Muhammad Aziz

    Kazim

    Ownership by Pre-emption in Islamic

    Jurisprudence and Pakistani Law: A

    Comparative Study

    IIUI September 2014

    44 Ms. SyedaLubna Global Warming and International

    Community IIUI September 2014

    45 Mr. Abdul Salam

    Saddam Mohaisen

    Protecting Human Rights During

    Counter-Terrorism: The Turkish

    Experience

    IIUI December 2014

    46 Mr. Wisam Hassan

    Kuhdair

    International Human Rights Approach in

    Protection of the Right to Corruption

    Free Iraqi Society

    IIUI 2014

    47 Mr. FazalKhalique

    International Refugee Law and the

    Challenge of Non-Convention Refugees: A

    Legal Analysis of the Complementary

    Protection

    IIUI 2015

    48 Ms.

    KashmalaAfsheen

    Right to Privacy in Perspective of

    National Security IIUI March 2015

    49 Mr. Abdullah Faizi

    Right to Fair Trial: Legal Analysis of the

    Trials of Ex-Pakistanis Under the

    International Crimes Tribunal

    Bangladesh

    IIUI March 2015

    50 Mr. Amin Shoib

    Law of Divorce under Section 7 of the

    Muslim Family Law Ordinance, 1964: A

    Critical Analysis

    IIUI May 2015

    51 Mr. Arshad Ali

    The Concept of Extradition in Modern

    Law of Nations and Shari‘ah: A

    Comparative Study

    IIUI July 2015

    52 GulnazNeelum

    Industrial Pollution and the Legal

    Mechanisms for its Effective Control

    in Pakistan: A Critical Analysis

    IIUI August 2015

    53 SadiaMazhar The effects of misrepresentation IIUI December 2015

  • on commercial contracts

    54 Tauqir Ahmad

    State Responsibility for the Acts of

    Armed Non-State Actors in Foreign

    Territory: A Comparative Study of

    Islamic and Modern International

    Law

    IIUI January 2016

    55 Feroz Jamal Shah

    Women’s Participation in Political

    and Social Life: A Comparative

    Appraisal of Islamic Law, Pakistani

    Law and International Human Rights

    Law

    IIUI 22 March 2016

    56 Mariyam Tariq

    Forced Marriages:A analyzing the

    custom of forced marriages in the

    light of Islamic, Pakistani and

    human rights law

    IIUI 05 April 2016

    57 Najiullah

    Application of International Water

    Law to Trans-boundary River Basins:

    An Analysis of Afghanistan-Iran

    Dispute over Helmand River Water

    IIUI 16 August 2016

    58 Iram Bashir

    Non-State Actors and the Notions of

    Effective and Overall Control: An

    Analytical Study

    IIUI

    59 Sana Mirza

    Human Rights Violation as a Tool

    of Imperialism in Post 9/11 Era: A

    Case Study of South Asia

    IIUI

    60 IIUI

    61

    62

    I. PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED & AWARDED DEGREES

    S.NO. NAME OF STUDENT TITLE NAME OF

    UNIVERISTY

    REGISTRATION

    DATE -

    COMPLETION

    Co-

    Superviso

  • DATE r

    1 NajeebUllah

    Preventive measures for crime

    prevention under Islamic law and the

    legal system in Pakistan: a comparative

    study

    IIUI 2010 MuhammadYousafFa

    rooqi

    2 MuhammadMushta

    q Ahmad

    The Doctrine of Siyasah in the Hanafi

    Criminal Law and Its Implications for

    Islamization of Laws in Pakistan

    IIUI September

    2015 sole

    3 SadiaTabassum

    “Rebellion, its legal rules and

    consequences in Islamic law and

    International law: A Comparative

    Study”

    IIUI 19 February

    2016 Sole

    4 Ataullah Abdul

    Qahar

    Alternative Dispute Resolution in

    Shari‘ah and Pakistani Law: A

    Comparative Study

    IIUI 26 February,

    2016 sole

    5 AhmadKhalid

    “The Nature of Relations between

    Muslims and Non-Muslims: A

    Comparative Study of Mawdudi and

    Qaradawi”

    IIUI 06 April, 2017 Sole

    6 SadiaZahoor “Civil Aviation Laws in Pakistan: A

    Critical Review” IIUI Sole

    7 Usman Quddus

    Judicial Immunity of Superior Courts’

    Judges in Constitutional Framework:

    A Case Study of Pakistan

    IIUI Sole

    8

    PhD Students External/Internal Supervision

    1. Faqir Muhammad Irfan, “Legal and Economic Solutions to Negative

    Environmental Externalities from Tanneries in Pakistan: A Case Study

    of Kasur District”, University Law College, University of the Punjab,

  • Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore-Pakistan on 22 June, 2016.

    2.

    LLM/MPhil/M.S DISSERTATIONS IN PROGRESS

    PhD DISSERTATIONS IN PROGRESS:

    1) “The Rights of Prisoners in Islamic Law and Pakistani Law: A Comparative

    Study” by Aisha Tariq;

    S.NO. NAME OF STUDENT TITLE NAME OF UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION

    DATE

    1. Mr. SafdarIqbal

    Legal Mechanism for Transnational pollution

    in SAARC and NAFTA Countries; A

    Critical Analysis

    IIUI

    2014

    2. Mr. Muhammad

    Farooq

    Regulating Irregular Warfare: A

    Comparative Study of International

    Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law

    IIUI 2014

    3. Hafiz Ahmad Waqas The changing Concept of State Sovereignty

    in International Law

    IIUI 2014

    4. Ms. RabiaIlyas Protection of Environmentally Displaced

    Persons: A Call for Legislation

    IIUI 2014

    5. Mr. Razaul Mustafa

    Blanket Immunity against War Crimes and

    Gross Violation of Human Rights under the

    umbrella of International Law

    IIUI

    2013

    6. Mr. Ferdoous

    Air Pollution & the right to a Healthy

    Environment in Kabul City: Study in the

    light of the Norms of International Human

    Rights Law

    IIUI 2012

  • 2) “Contextualizing the Constitutional Doctrine of Separation of Powers: A Case

    Study of Pakistan”, by ZiaullahRanja,

    3) “Freedom of Information Under Article 19-A of the Constitution of the Islamic

    Republic of Pakistan 1973: A Tool for Public Accountability, Transparency

    and Improved Governance”, by AnbarinAbbasi.

    ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AND CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: 1. Member of the Board of Studies, Department of Law, Islamia University,

    Bahawalpur since August 2015; 2. Member of the Board of Studies, KPK Judicial Academy, Peshawar since

    January 2015. 3. Member of the Board of Studies, Department of Law, Int’l Islamic University, Islamabad; 4. Member LLM/M.S/PhD law Admission Committee, Department of Law, IIUI 5. Member Legal Curriculum Review Committee of the HEC; 6. Member of the Board of Faculty of the Faculty of Shari‘ah and Law, 7. Member NTS Subject Committee on LAW since June 2012; 8. Member of the Board of Studies of the department of law, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, 9. Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Shari‘ah and Law since 2001 and till October, 2006. I worked with seven different Deans in the faculty. My duties included supervising and overlooking around 1200-2000 students of different disciplines and making sure that everything is properly done on time. The most important jobs included, since 2001-2006, running the faculty from 8’ O clock in the morning to 9’ O clock at night making timetables and date-sheets arranging admissions and conducting examinations. I had to hire 15-40 visiting professors for teaching in the faculty since 2001 to 2006. I had to supervise the whole semester. I have been preparing the estimated budget of the faculty since 2001. I also assist my Dean in supervising around 30 full-time teachers and a similar number of part-time teachers. Beside all these I do teach in the Faculty and carry out my research work. I have been participating in numerous meetings in and outside the University, especially the Pakistan Bar Council, the Higher Education Commission and National Testing Service. 10. As my special assignments to initiate new programmes I have designed and initiated myself for my Faculty seven post-graduate programmes–four LLMs (LLM in Int’l Law; LLM Corporate Law; and LLM in Int’l Trade Law and LLM/M.S. Human Rights Law) and three Post Graduate Diplomas. These programmes have redefined legal research in the region. Every year over 70 students register in these programmes. Over 500 students have successfully completed their dissertations and many more are in progress.

  • 11.One of the three LLM programmes is International Law. The programme has attracted tremendous reputation in Pakistan as this is the first time that a specialized LLM programme is offered by any Law faculty in Pakistan. The programme has got so much reputation that the United Nations High Commission for Refugees had signed an MOU with us to give books to the faculty and train professors for teaching Refugee Law.

    12. I designed the scheme of study of the PhD law programme and successfully launched it in December, 2010. Over 70 doctoral candidates are enrolled in the doctoral programme in April 2017.

    13. I have arranged dozens of seminars, conferences with many international organizations, such as the ICRC, the UNHCR, IUCN, the United Nations Children Fund and many other local and international organisations.

    14. I have negotiated on behalf of my faculty with the Internews: a Media organization as a result the University and Internews signed in 2005 an MOU for the promotion and dissemination of Media Law in our curriculum. I am the contact person from the University side.

    15. I have been the convener of the committee established by the Academic Council to revise the schemes of study of LLM in International Trade Law, LLM in Corporate Law, and LLM in International Law.

    16. Acting Dean Faculty of Shari‘ah and Law for the month of January 2002 and June-August 2002 and June-August 2003, June-August 2004, June-August 2005, and June-August 2006.

    CERTIFICATES/DIPLOMAS/CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION: 1. Participated in the U.S.-Islamic World Forum conference on “Post-Conflict

    Justice Settings: Islamic Law and Muslim Communities as Stakeholders in Successful Transition” organised by SabanCenter at Brookings in Qatar 9-11 June, 2014.

    2. Participated as a country delegate in the ‘Conference for the Development of International Law in Asia’ organised by the Singapore Society of International Law and Society for the Development of International Law in Asia held in Singapore on 30-31 July 2001. My participation was sponsored by the Singapore Society for the Development of International Law.

    3. Participated as a country delegate in the ‘Roundtable Discussion on Fact-based Teaching and Research’ organised by the United States Educational Foundation in India (USEFI), New Delhi and National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata held in Kolkata from 18-19 April 2002. I was sponsored by USEFI.

    4. Participated in the workshop on the ‘Development of Internet for Asian Law (DIAL)’ held in Islamabad on 9th and 10th May arranged by the Asian Development Bank and COMSATS Institute of Information Technology.

    5. Participated in the workshop on ‘An Introduction to the Settlement of International Trade Law Disputes at the WTO’ held from 27-29 January 2003 at the International Institute for Trade and Development, Bangkok, Thailand. I was sponsored by the University.

  • 6. Participated in the Course on International Humanitarian Law held from 8-12 March 2004 at the ICRC Delegation in Islamabad organized by The International Committee of the Red Cross Delegation in Pakistan.

    7. Participated in the one day Workshop on Human Rights organized jointly by the Fazaldad Institute of Human Rights and the Faculty of Shari’ah& Law in June 2004.

    8. Participated in the 2nd training course on, “International Humanitarian Law in Arabic” arranged by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Amman from 29/8/04 to 12/09/04 for the instructors of international law from many countries.

    9. Participated in the 35th Refugee Law Course organised by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) at the International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Sanremo, Italy from 25th-29th October, 2005.

    10. Participated in the 8th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNCHR) and National Law School India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) from 11 – 24 May, 2006.