Mr. Arshad Nawaz Khan, a senior faculty member at the School of Law, Quaid-i-Azam University, has recently presented five research papers at prominent international conferences within a span of one and a half months. His extensive contributions to various fields of law highlight his expertise and international exposure, further solidifying his position as a leading academic in legal studies.
- British Crime Historians Conference at the Friends Meeting House, University of Manchester, UK
Paper Title: “From Customary to Controlled: The Evolution of Pukhtoon Jirga System under British Rule”
(In-Person)
- European Network of Clinical Legal Education (ENCLE) Conference at the Amsterdam School of Law, University of Amsterdam
Paper Title: “Innovative Approaches to Legal Aid: Exploring the Prospects of Online University Legal Clinics in Pakistan”
(In-Person)
- International Conference on Family Laws in South Asia, University of South Asia and Jindal Law School, New Delhi
Paper Title: “Claiming Dower: Exploring Legal Battles and Gender Justice in Pakistan’s Family Law”
(Online)
- Global Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE) Webinar on Legal Education During Armed Conflict
Paper Title: “Legal Education Amid Armed Conflict: Lessons from the Taliban’s Insurgency in Malakand Division, Pakistan”
(Online)
- Democracy and Constitutionalism International Conference, Brazil
Paper Title: “The Electables’ Paradox: Catalysts or Constraints in Pakistani Democracy?”
(Online)
Mr. Khan’s participation in these high-profile conferences showcases his commitment to academic excellence and his contributions to critical legal issues, earning recognition on international platforms