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Zafarullah Khan

Head of Chamber

Zafarullah Khan, Barrister-at-Law

Head of Chamber

FORMER FEDERAL MINISTER, GOVERMENT OF PAKISTAN.

Zafarullah Khan was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, London, United Kingdom (1998).He has a Postgraduate Diploma in Bar Vocational Studies, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom (1997); Bachelor in Laws, City University, London, United Kingdom (1996); MSc, International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (1984); Bachelor of Arts, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan (1981); degree of Shahadat-ul-Aalmia-fe-Uloom-e-Islam from Wifaaq-ul-Madaris-ud-Diniayah.

Zafarullah Khan has attended many specialized courses including: Negotiations on Financial Transactions, United Nations Institute of Training and Research (2004); Alternate Dispute Resolution, United Nations Institute of Training and Research (2004);International Labour Standards Course for Judges and Lawyers, at International Training Centre, Turin, Italy (2005); Private International Law, The Hague Academy of International Law, Netherlands (2007); Globalization’, Oxford University, UK, (2011).He also has certificates in Hadith and Fiqh from Madrassah Mazhea-ul-Uloom Pakistan, Umer Kot and Sindh.

He has many distinctions to his credit: Declared ‘Competent’ in Bar Vocational Examination, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom; First position in LLB, City University, London, United Kingdom; First position and Certificate of Merit in MSc, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad; Second position and Merit Certificate in Bachelor of Arts, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan; Second position and Silver Medal in Intermediate Examination, Board of Education, Multan; Fatima Jinnah Gold Medal for promotion of women rights by Ministry of Women Development, Pakistan (2004).

Barrister Khan remained Lecturer, International Islamic University, Islamabad (Apr-85 to Oct 87). He joined the District Management Group of the Civil Services of Pakistan in 1987 and served in the Punjab and Sindh Provinces in various administrative and judicial capacities. He resigned from the Service in 2002 to work for Human Rights and Rule of Law. He remained a practicing lawyer from 2002 to 2013, specializing in Constitutional law, International Law and Human Rights. He served as Secretary to the Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights from October 2013 to November 2014 and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister/Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Cabinet and Economic Affairs Divisions.He has Served as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister/Minister of State for Law and Justice from 2015 to 2017.

He has worked as legal and human rights consultant on women, children and labour issues with different UN organizations, INGOs and NGOs. He was the Team Leader in DFID funded ‘Pakistan Family Protection Project’, Ministry of Women Development, (2003-2004) and remained Legal Adviser, Ministry of Women Development, (2003-6) dealing with UN reports and drafting/advocating pro-women legislation i.e. honour-killing, domestic violence, human trafficking. He prepared 7-volume study of ‘Child Related Laws of Pakistan’ for UNICEF and National Commission for Child Welfare and Development, Government of Pakistan (2003-4). He carried out a study on Child Domestic Workers (2004); drafted ‘Pakistan Child Commission Act 2004’; reviewed Child Related Laws, Policies and Standards of Sindh/Pakistan (2004-6); and worked on child birth registration and child labor laws (2011). He implemented (with FPAP) a EU Project on ‘Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building of Public Functionaries in Burn Cases’ (2004-5). He worked with ILO Pakistan (2004-2012) on elimination of bonded labour, prison labour practices, ILO Conventions 100 and 111, judicial remedies for bonded labour and prevention of harassment at workplace. He remained Legal Adviser of UN Habitat, Islamabad and prepared a book and manuals on land and property rights in Pakistan ((2011-13). He was part of civil society campaign for ratification of Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (2005-2010).

Barrister Khan represented Pakistan before United Nations’ Committee on the Child in Geneva in 2003 and 2009. He was head of Pakistan delegation to UN Committee on the Rights of Child in 58th Session (March 2014), 59th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (March 2015) New York. He headed Pakistan delegations for UN 1508th Meeting of Committee Against Torture (April 2017), 32nd Meeting of Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (June 2017), Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review of UN Human Rights Council (September 2017).

He was Guest Speaker in OXFAM regional conference on ‘Change-Maker for Domestic Violence, Colombo (March 2006). He presented many papers at International Judicial Conferences organized by Law and Justice Commission, Pakistan. He has made presentations on innumerable international and national conferences on various themes of international relations, human rights and constitutional law.

He has taught Law, Human Rights and International Relations at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Iqra University, Islamabad, Bahria University, Islamabad, Punjab University, Lahore, University of Lahore, at Masters and PhD levels and also taught at Civil Services Academy, Lahore, National Police Academy, Islamabad, and many other institutions of higher learning and training. He is interested in reading and writing. His interests include Law, Political Economy, Psychology, Philosophy, Political Science, International Relations, Human Rights, Literature, Religions, and Sufism. He has authored many books and booklets on Law, Human Rights, Islam, Sufism and International Relations. Some of his publications can be found at official website of Lincoln’s Inn