Center of Excellence in Higher Education
The First Private University in Bangladesh

K M Shazzad Mohashin

Part Time Faculty
Associate Professor

 

 

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Curriculum Vitae

 

 

Parallax View of Sovereignty and the Bangladesh India Boundary Affairs’ due in 2019.

  • Book Chapter entitled ‘Understanding Territory to Understand Sovereignty of Bangladesh’, in

Bangladesh Handbook of International Law (to be published in 2020 by BILIA).

Awards:

  • I won full sponsorship to participate in the Institute for Global Law and Policy Asian Regional Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand where I was selected on a competitive basis by the Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, (2016).
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship (2014). Nominated by the University of Bristol (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSCUK). I accepted the award to pursue an LLM in International Law in 2014-2015.
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship (2014). Nominated by St. Andrews University (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSCUK). (I declined the award).
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship (2014). Nominated by University of Exeter (United Kingdom) in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSCUK). (I declined the award).
  • Received research grant of BDT 73,000 from Jahangirnagar University for conducting research entitled ‘Parallax View of Sovereignty and the Bangladesh India Boundary Affairs’ (2018).
  • Received research grant of BDT 23,000 from the University Grants Commission for conducting research entitled ‘Shareholder Empowerment and the Protection of Minority Shareholders under the Companies Act, 1994’ (2012).

Master of Laws in International Law, University of Bristol (United Kingdom) (2014 - 2015)

  • Overall result – Degree Awarded with Merit
  • Distinction in General Principles of International law.
  • Distinction in International Law of Trade and Aid.
  • My answer-book and coursework essay in International Law of Trade and Aid were recognized outstanding and were duly uploaded in the concerned course portal as examples of the best works for the year.

 

Master of Laws, University of Dhaka (2007/8 -2008/9)

  • First Class.
  • Placed 2nd in the class among 93 students.

 

Bachelor of Laws, University of Dhaka (2003/4 – 2007/8)

  • First Class.
  • Placed 4th in the class among 104 students

 

Higher Secondary Certificate, Jessore Board (2003)

  • Humanities group, Jessore Cantonment College

 

 

 

  • GPA 4.50 (without 4th subject)

 

Secondary School Certificate, Jessore Board (2001)

  • Humanities group, Police Line School, Jessore
  • GPA 4.38 (without 4th subject)

 

  • Associate Professor

            Department of Law & Justice, Jahangirnagar University

  • Chairaman, Department of Law & Justice, Jahangirnagar University

Jahangirnagar University (December 2011 - Present) Associate Professor, Department of Law & Justice (2018 - )

Current Teaching Assignments –

  • Theoretical Foundations of International Law (LLM)
  • International Law (LLB/4th year)

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Law & Justice (2015 - 2018)

 

Lecturer, Department of Law & Justice (2011 - 2015)

 

Previous Teaching Assignments -

 

Teaching Assignment in the Institute of Business Administration (IBA - JU) -

 

 

  1. Corporate Experience
  2. Courses: Administrative law, Law of Contract, Law of evidence, Theoretical Foundations of International Law (LLM), International Law (LLB/4th year), Legal Research Methodology (LLB/2nd year)

 

 

  1. Membership & Professional Activities
  2. Research Interests
  • Crisis in Greece: Crisis in IMF’. The research was conducted as a partial requirement of the degree of LLM in International Law in University of Bristol and was supervised by Professor Tonia Novitz. It was examined by Professor Sujitha Subramanian.
    • ‘The Impact of Re Spectrum Plus in Common Law Jurisdiction’. This study was conducted as a partial requirement of the degree of Master in Laws in University of Dhaka and was supervised by Dr. Rumana Islam.

I worked as one of the seven voluntary researchers engaged by the Human Rights Implementation Centre of University of Bristol in preparing a report on human rights conditions in a state (name  of the state deliberately omitted) for submission in the Human Rights Council of the United Nations.