*General Information
M Jahanzeb Butt, Ph D
*Areas of Research:
International Law, Law of the Sea, Marine Environmental Protection, Maritime Dispute Resolution.
*Education
2018-2022 Dalian Maritime University, PhD in Law, LLD.
2014-2015 University of Hertfordshire, Master of Law, LLM.
2009-2012 University of the Punjab, Bachelor of Law, LLB.
ProfessionalCareer
1. Sep 2018 – September 2022 – Research Associate/Lead Policy Analyst at Institute of Yellow and Bohai Sea, Dalian Maritime University, China.
2. Jan 2017 – August 2018 – Lecturer in Law at BAHRIA University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
3. Jan 2016 - Jan 2017 – Senior Law Associate at AQLAAL Advocates, Islamabad, Pakistan.
4. Sep 2015 - Dec 2015 – Law Intern at Law Lane Solicitors, London, United Kingdom.
5. Jun 2015 - Sep 2015 – Peer Teaching Assistant (English Language) at University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
6. Aug 2012 - Aug 2014 – Junior Law Associate at Khans and Associates, Islamabad, Pakistan.
RecentPublicationsand Journal Articles
1.In Press (2022): Nova Publishers – Maritime Law Perspectives Old and New – Vol II |
China's Role in Global Ocean Governance: A Perspective of Marine Environmental Protection Under Geopolitical Arrangements in Eds PK Mukherjee, Max Mejia and Jingjing Xu of World Maritime University. |
2.2022 – Fishes (MDPI Journal) (SCI–E) 7 (2) |
Full-Length Paper: Maritime Dispute Settlement Law towards Sustainable Fishery Governance: The Politics over Marine Spaces vs. Audacity of Applicable International Law. |
3.2021 - Progress in Development Studies (SSCI) 29 (3) |
Book Review: Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, Priya A. Kurian and Debashish Munshi, Climate Futures: Reimagining Global Climate Justice. |
4.2021 – Annual General Conference – International Association of Maritime Universities |
Full-Length paper: Efficiency of Shipping Port Management from Environmental Perspectives,Applicability of International Law in Development of Sustainable Port Policy, An Analysis of Good Practices and Future Development of Gwadar port. |
5.2021 – Marine Scientific Research, New Marine Technologies and the Law of the Sea |
Book Chapter: ISBN: 978-90-04-46936-5, Brill | Nijhoff,Regulation of Autonomous Maritime Weapon Systems under the Governance Framework of International Law. |
6.2021 – Sustainability MDPI Journal (13-17) 9983 (SSCI/SCI-E) |
Full-Length paper:Preserving Community’s Environmental Interests in a Meta-Ocean Governance Framework towards Sustainable Development Goal 14: A Mechanism of Promoting Coordination between Institutions Responsible for Curbing Marine Pollution. |
7.2021 –Conference - Pak-Sino Partnerships: Prospects and Challenges in Higher Education |
Full-Length paper:Defining the term 'maritime' and its usage in behavioural sciences for prospective development of literature in the evolution of the China-Pakistan Economic (Maritime) Corridor (CPEC) under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). |
8.2021 – IPRI Journal (21-1) (ESCI) |
Full-Length paper: A Comparative Analysis of the Environmental Policies in China and Pakistan: Developing a Legal Regime for Sustainable China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) |
9.2021 – International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (36) (SSCI) |
Book Review, Keyuan Zou (eds), Belt and Road Initiative and Law of the Sea. |
10.2021 – Journal of Law and Political Science (27-2) (ESCI) |
Full-Length paper: The Role of International Law in Shaping the Governance for Sustainable Development Goals. |
11.2021 - Global Journal of Politics and Law Research (9-3) |
Full-Length paper: Electronic Media of Pakistan in Deceptive Marketing Practices: Protecting the Business Interests of Competitors Under Competition Law of Pakistan. |
12.April – 2018 - 8thJudicial Conference (Supreme Court of Pakistan) |
Full-Length paper:An Effective Mechanism for Protecting Marine Environment of Pakistan, Future threats from China-Pak Economic Corridor. |
13.April - 2018 - International Conference on Social Science (Kinnaird College For Women Lahore) |
Full-Length paper:Balancing the Contempt of Court Regime with the Principle of Free Expressions: A Case Study in the aftermath of Panama Decision and Political Practices in Pakistan. |
14.2014 - Journal of Law and Social Policy (3-1) |
Full-Length paper:Deceptive Marketing Practices in Electronic Media of Pakistan. |