Muhammad Mustafa Khan

Muhammad Mustafa Khan

Mr Muhammad Mustafa Khan is a permanent faculty member of the Pakistan College of Law. He is a senior lecturer and Deputy Director of the Pakistan Centre of Legal Research and Publication. He completed his LLB (Hons.) – First Class from the University of London and has an LLM (First Class) from the University of Cambridge. He teaches Contract Law to undergraduate students enrolled in the University of London Laws Programme at the Pakistan College of Law. He also teaches Applicable Laws and Procedures in International Arbitration, Regulation and Infrastructure of International Commercial Arbitration, and International Natural Resources Law to the University of London Postgraduate students at the Pakistan College of Law. He has also taught the subjects of Public Law, Property Law, European Union Law, Public International Law, Equity and Trusts and Introduction to Philosophy. He is published in the Oxford International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family and Pakistan Law Review. He is also an advocate of the Lahore High Court and Lower Courts. He is also a member of the American Society of International Law (ASIL).



Deputy Director of the Pakistan Centre of Legal Research and Publication

Philosophy of Law, Public International Law, Property Law, Public Law, Contract Law, Regulation & infrastructure in Arbitration ,Specific Issues Relating to Management of Natural Resources

LL. B (HONS) UOL, LL.M (Harvard Law Schoo)