Mr. Abu Zayed Mohammad
Independent Director
Professor Abu Zayed Mohammad is the
Head of the Laws at the Department of Law and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts
and Social Sciences at City University. Professor Mohammad is one of the leading
academic luminaries in the field of the study of Law in Bangladesh. With an
academic career spanning over two decades, he has served in various capacities
in some of the top legal education providers of the country. Prior to his
joining City University, Professor Mohammad was the Dean of the Faculty of Law
at Northern University Bangladesh. In his tenure as an academic leader, he has
also served as the Chairman of the Department of Law and Human Rights at the
University of Development Alternative. Moreover, Professor Mohammad is well
known for his acumen and discretion in maintaining discipline for ensuring a
safe, secure and education-friendly environment on-campus. He has served as the
Proctor of Northern University Bangladesh and is currently the Proctor of City University
as well. Professor Mohammad has been serving as an External Examiner at the
Department of Law, University of Dhaka for a number of years. He is also a
Senior Fellow at the Bangladesh Organization for Learning & Development
(BOLD), the apex national platform for creating human Capital in Bangladesh.
As an academic, Professor Mohammad
has extensive teaching and learning experience in specialized legal domains of;
Strategy, Governance andn the Law, Legal System of Bangladesh, Human Rights,
Not-for-Profit Law, Environmental Law and Policy, Regulation of Non-renewable
Energy Resources, Criminology, Law and Development, Consumer Rights,
Constitutional Law, International Air and Aviation Law, Public Interest Law,
International Humanitarian Law, and Children in Conflict with the Law. He has
previously taught at the North South University, University of Asia Pacific,
Daffodil International University, to name a few, in addition to his academic
leadership (and teaching) positions mentioned earlier. Professor Mohammad’s
research career spans longer than his pursuits in teaching in higher education.
With a humble beginning by writing for his college journal in 1987, his
research and perspectives have received wide national and international acclaim
over a period stretching over thirty-five years. Professor Mohammad has been
instrumental in the study of Terrorism in Bangladesh and has contributed to the
books entitled A Study on the Religion-based Violent Extremism in Northern
Bangladesh (RAB Forces Headquarters, Bangladesh Police, Ministry of Home
Affairs, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, July, 2019)
and the treatise on Local Drivers and Dynamics of Youth Radicalization in
Bangladesh (Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies, Dhaka, 16
November, 2017). He is one of the distinguished authors of two of the Asian
Development Bank’s phenomenal volumes on Legal Empowerment; Legal Empowerment
for Women and Disadvantaged Groups (Asian Development Bank and The Asia
Foundation, Manila, The Philippines, January, 2009) and Good Practices Guide
for Incorporating Legal Empowerment into Operations (Asian Development Bank and
The Asia Foundation, Manila, The Philippines, January, 2009). Professor
Mohammad’s chapter on the relationship between the Law and Political Violence
has been published by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the book
Beyond Hartals: Towards Democratic Dialogue in Bangladesh (UNDP, Bangladesh,
March, 2005), remains one of the most distinct critical enquiries on Political
Violence in South Asia. His paper “Voice, Demand and Accountability: The
Experience of Transparency International in Bangladesh” was a basis for writing
the World Bank’s flagship publication; The World Development Report 2004:
Making Services Work for the Poor. Professor Mohammad has been the
distinguished Research Expert for the Rapid Action Battalion Headquarters,
Bangladesh Police, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of the People’s
Republic of Bangladesh and continues his work on Human Security as a Senior
Research Fellow at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies
(BIPSS). Professor Mohammad was educated at the University of Dhaka,
Bangladesh; The University of Melbourne, Australia and at the Hamburg
University, Germany. He is an enrolled Advocate on the rolls of Bangladesh Bar
Council and is also eligible for practicing before the Supreme Court of
Bangladesh.