Dr. M. Jahanzeb Butt
Category: Faculty
Published on: March 3, 2017
Last updated on May 26th, 2024
Personal Information
Campus ISLAMABAD  

Department LAW
Designation
Name Dr M Jahanzeb Butt
Email jahanzeb.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone (Office Ext) 1350
Research Area Public International Law/Maritime Law
Number of Publications 21

 

Qualification
Degree Passing Year Majors University
Bachelor of Laws 2012 Procedural and Substantive Law University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Master of Laws 2015 International and Maritime Law University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
Doctor of Laws 2022 Public International Law/ Law of the Sea Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, Liaoning, China.

 

Teaching Experience
Designation From To Organization
Teaching Assistant 2015 2015 University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
Lecturer 2017 2018 Bahria University, Islamabad.
Senior Lecturer 2023 To-date Roots Ivy League Affiliated with University of Bedfordshire of United Kingdom, Base Campus – Islamabad, Pakistan.

 

Professional Experience
Designation From To Organization
Associate 2012 2014 Khan & Associates, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Legal Intern 2015 2015 Law Lane Solicitors, London, United Kingdom.
Associate 2016 2017 Aqlaal Advocate and Corporate Counsels, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Lead Policy Analyst/Research Associate 2018 2022 Institute of Yellow and Bohai Sea, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China.

 

Publications
2024 – Frontiers in Marine Sciences – (SCI-E) (HEC – W Category) Coastal cities governance in the context of integrated coastal zonal management: a sustainable development goal perspective under international environmental law for ‘coastal sustainability’
2023 – Science Progress – 106 – 4 – (SCI-E) (HEC – W Category) Interconnected principles of ocean governance through science-policy integration under the judgements of the international dispute settlement bodies
2023 – Frontiers in Public Health – 10-1 (SCI-E) (HEC – W Category) Global law, policy, and governance for effective prevention and control of COVID-19: A comparative analysis of the law and policy of Pakistan, China, and Russia
2023 – Heliyon – 9(4): e15398 (SCI-E) (HEC – W Category) China’s belt and road initiative (BRI) under the vision of ‘maritime community with a shared future’ and its impacts on global fisheries governance.
2021 – Sustainability MDPI Journal (13-17) 9983 (SSCI/SCI-E) (HEC – W Category) 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.
2023 – International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 38(4)1 (SSCI) (HEC – X Category) Marine Scientific Research, New Marine Technologies and the Law of the Sea, edited by Keyuan Zou and Anastasia Telesetsky.
2021 – Progress in Development Studies 29 (3) (SSCI) (HEC – X Category) Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, Priya A. Kurian and Debashish Munshi, Climate Futures: Reimagining Global Climate Justice
2021 – International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (36) (SSCI) (HEC – X Category) Book Review, Keyuan Zou (eds), Belt and Road Initiative and Law of the Sea.
2022 – Fishes (MDPI Journal) 7 (2) (SCI–E) (HEC – X Category) Maritime Dispute Settlement Law towards Sustainable Fishery Governance: The Politics over Marine Spaces vs. Audacity of Applicable International Law.
2023 – POLARIS – Journal of Maritime Research (HEC – Y Category) Usage of Term’ Maritime” and its Impacts on the Literature on China-Pakistan Economic (Maritime) Corridor (CPEC)
2022 – Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law and Practice – 18 – 1 (Scopus Q4) (HEC – Y Category) Islamic Law of the Sea: Freedom of Navigation and Passage Rights in Islamic Thought – Hassan S. Khalilieh.
2021 – IPRI Journal (21-1) (ESCI) (HEC – Y Category) 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).
2021 – Journal of Law and Political Science (27-2) (ESCI) (HEC – Y Category) The Role of International Law in Shaping the Governance for Sustainable Development Goals.
2014 – Journal of Law and Social Policy (3-1) (HEC – Y Category) Deceptive Marketing Practices in Electronic Media of Pakistan.
2021 – Global Journal of Politics and Law Research (9-3) Electronic Media of Pakistan in Deceptive Marketing Practices: Protecting the Business Interests of Competitors Under Competition Law of Pakistan.
Book Chapter – 2023 – Nova Publishers – Maritime Law Perspectives Old and New – Vol II (WOS Indexed) Book Chapter: China’s Role in Global Ocean Governance: A Marine Environmental Perspective, in Eds PK Mukherjee, Max Mejia and Jingjing Xu of World Maritime University.
Book Chapter – 2021 – Brill | Nijhoff, Marine Scientific Research, New Marine Technologies and the Law of the Sea (WOS and Scopus Indexed) Book Chapter: Regulation of Autonomous Maritime Weapon Systems under the Governance Framework of International Law.
Conference Paper – 2021 – Annual General Conference – International Association of Maritime Universities (Indexed in Scopus) 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.
Conference Paper – 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).
Conference Paper – April – 2018 – 8th Judicial Conference (Supreme Court of Pakistan) Full-Length paper: An Effective Mechanism for Protecting Marine Environment of Pakistan, Future threats from China-Pak Economic Corridor.
Conference Paper – 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.