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- Qualifications:Barrister (Lincoln's Inn), Advocate (Appellate Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh), Counsel (International Criminal Court), LLB: University of London, PGDL: City, University of London, LLM: Nottingham Trent University
- Position:Lecturer
- Department:Bristol Law School
- Email:Tanvir.HashemMunim@uwe.ac.uk
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About me
Tanvir is a lecturer on the Bar Training Course at the UWE. Before Joining UWE, he was a visiting lecturer on the Bar Practice Programme and LLM Programme at the University of Hertfordshire. Tanvir taught University of London’s undergraduate law subjects extensively at different institutions both in the UK and Bangladesh as a guest/adjunct faculty for nearly 10 (ten) years. He is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA), UK.
Tanvir is an international criminal lawyer, a barrister of the Lincoln’s Inn (Call: 2009) and an advocate of the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Tanvir is the first Bangladeshi listed counsel of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague having full right of audience with eligibility to represent suspects/accused or victims before the court. He was also a listed counsel of the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (UN-IRMCT) at the Hague. He has been practising as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2013 and of the lower courts of Bangladesh since 2010. He has acted as a defence counsel in a number of international crimes cases before the International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh (ICT-BD).
Tanvir specialises in International Criminal Law and Practice, International Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Litigation and Judicial Review.
Tanvir is also a doctoral candidate at City St George's, University of London. His research focuses on the role of history in International Criminal Court (ICC) cases.
Tanvir passed his LLB from the University of London. He holds a PGDL in professional legal skills from the City, University of London. He passed his LLM in Legal Practice with distinction from the Nottingham Trent University.
Area of expertise
International Criminal Law and Practice, International Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Litigation and Judicial Review.
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