Professor Dr Noor Mohammad

Professor & Dean

PhD in Law, University of Rajshahi

LLM, University of Rajshahi

LLB (Hons), University of Rajshahi

CLEP (Diploma in Law), University of Rajshahi

Professor Dr Noor Mohammad

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECT & INTEREST:

 1. Role of the Environment Courts for Promoting Environmental and Climate Justice in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

 2. Achieved 1 million (BDT100,0000) research grants from the Researcher Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Ministry of Planning, Planning Division, Government of Bangladesh (Memo no.20.00.0000.309.29.033.19-766; dated 2 September 2019) (Email: ssrc.planningdivision@yahoo.com) for the project of ‘‘The Role of Environmental Courts for promoting environment and Climate justice in Bangladesh.’’

 

             (ii)Review of the Legal Instruments for Managing the Medical Wastes in Bangladesh: A Comparative Approach (Submitted to the Bangladesh Medical Research Council on

23.08.2020 as per national advertisement) Email: info@bmrcbd.org, Web: www.bmrcbd.org

(iii)   ‘‘Strengthening the Narcotics (Control) related Laws and Policies focusing on Feasibility Study of establishing Specialized Narcotics Crimes and Tribunals in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study with other jurisdictions’’ (Submitted to Ministry of Home Affairs on 07.10.2020) (Ref: Email:dirpedncbd@gmail.com; Tel:0248322170)

            (iv). Enhancing Institutional Capacity Building of Anti-corruption Commission for Promoting Climate Justice in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

             (v)               Enhancing Institutional Capacity Building of the Village Courts in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

             (vi) Family Law Reforms in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study with Other Jurisdictions including the Civil Law Countries.

              (vii) Review of the Parent’s Care (Maintenance) Act, 2013 in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

             (Viii) Labour Exploitations and Human Rights in Bangladesh: A Case Study on RMG and RFL

              (ix) Policy Reforms for Access to Justice in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study/Policy Reforms for Improving Judiciary in Bangladesh

RESEARCH GRANTS (EXTERNAL)

             EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS

(i)  Achieved Canadian Dollar (CAD1500), 2013 to present a paper titled ‘‘The Role of the Pahang Local Government for Promoting Environmental Justice Towards the Orang Asli in Pahang: A Case Study’’ The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Annual Colloquium on 24-28 June 2013 the University of Waikato, Hamilton New Zealand (Ref: iucnael@uottawa.ca)

             (ii)     Achieved BDT: 50,000/= as External Research Grants for PhD research work titled ‘‘Environmental Law and Policy in Agriculture and Fisheries in Bangladesh’’                     by the Social Science Research Council, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning, the Government of Bangladesh in 2002-2003 (Ref: Ministry of Planning, Planning                     Division, Dhaka Tel:315142,318726,317990)

             (iii)   Achieved HKD 1500, from the Government of Hong Kong to present a paper in Hong Kong University, titled ‘The Role of Human Rights Education in Bangladesh                and Malaysia: An Approach for Sustainable Development’ the 16th Annual International Sustainable development Research Conference 2010 to be held on 30                      May – 1 June 2010 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre organized by the Kadoorie Institute, Hong Kong University, ISBN: 978-988-18934-1-3, Hong                  Kong University (Ref: Kadoorie Institute)

(iv) Achieved HKD 2500/= from the City University Hong Kong to present a paper titled 'Prospects and Problems on the  Islamic Polygamy Practices in the South East Asian Countries: A Case Study in Malaysia', the 5th International Conference on "New Haven and other Jurisprudential  Perspectives on Conflict Resolution and Current Legal Problems" (17-18 September 2013) [Ref: wschow@cityu.edu.hk]


(V) achieved GBP 1400 (Fee waiver) from the INTECHOPEN LIMITED, Registered in England and Wales No. 11086078, The world's leading publisher of Open Access books for publishing my chapter ‘‘An Empirical Study on the Environmental Sustainability in Melaka City’’ (ISBN 978-1-83880-472-5) (Ref:Email:sara.d@intechopen.com) dated 29.07.2020

Journal Publications

  1)      Development of Muslim Family Laws in Bangladesh: A Comparative Approach (Journal of the Times University Bangladesh, Faridpur, Vol. 1, Issue: 1, January-   December 2023, ISBN: 978-984-98024-4-0 (Ref:raddhoprokash@gmail.com; Cell: 01740633818/01722942426)

 2)      Village Court in Bangladesh: Implications for Dispute Settlements, The Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, ISSN. O256-503X, Vol. 28, July 2005, pp.211-230, The Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh. (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

 3)      Reformations on the Malaysian Muslim Family Law: A Case Study, The European Journal of Social Sciences, ISSN: 1450-2267, Vol. 26 No. 2 (2011), pp. 231-240 Social Sciences Citation (SSCI), Impact Factor: 0.326) (Double Authors/with others). (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292056009)

 4)      Reformations on the Polygamy Law and Policy in Malaysia: An Empirical Study, (Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, Published at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, ISSN: 1360-1326, [2012] 2, Web JCLI April 2012 (Scopus). (Sole author). (http://webjcli.org/issue/archive) etc

 5)      Rights for Administering Clean and Healthy Environment towards Sustainable Development: A Case Study (International Journal of Business and Management, ISSN: 2321 – 8916, Vol.9, No.8, 2014, Canadian Center of Science and Education) (Scopus/ERA-Listed). (Sole author). (https://www.google.com.bd/search)

 6)      The Urban Environmental Pollution in Malaysia: A Case Study (British Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, online ISSN: 2048-1268, December 2011, Vol.3 (1), pp. 46-57, UK, Social Sciences Citation (SSCI). (Sole Author). ( https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper)

7)      Need to Implement the International Environmental Law and Policy Issue in Bangladesh: A Case Study (ISSN 2010-376X & Electronic ISSN: 2010-3778), article no. 171, pp. 900-905, 2011 the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology indexed by Thomson Reuters. (Sole Author).

 8)      Implementation of the Agricultural Laws in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study, the Journal of Sylhet International University Studies, ISSN: 1991-3052, Vol.2. 2007, pp.77-87, Semi Annual peer reviewed Academic Journal. (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

 9)      The “Gram Sarkar Ain in Bangladesh: An Overview”, Rajshahi University  Law Review Journal, Vol. VI 2005, pp. 117-125; Publisher: Department of Law & Justice, University of Rajsahi, Bangladesh (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

 10)  The Closing of Ponds in the Rajshahi City Corporation and its impacts on Environment); The Journal of Local Government, Vol. 31. No. 2. 2002, pp. 65-84; Publisher: National Institute of Local Government, Government of Bangladesh (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

 11)  Potentialities and Constraints on the E-Government Laws and Policies for Promoting Human Rights in Bangladesh: A Case Study (African Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences; ISSN 2079-2034; 4 (4): 134-138, 2012© IDOSI Publications, 2012; DOI: 10.5829/idosi.ajbas.2012.4.4.1108 (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

 12)  The Agricultural Governance in Bangladesh: A Case Study (The World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, pp.994-900, vol. 63, 2012,  pISSN  (2010- 376X) (eissn_2010-3778), (ISI & ERA indexed) journal, Paris, France. (Sole Author) (https://publications.waset.org)

 13)  Right to Maintenance for Parents and old Aged People: An Empirical Study (Journal of the Times University Bangladesh, Faridpur, Vol. 2, Issue: 2, January-December 2024, ISSN: 978-984-98024-4-0 (Ref:raju.net.bd@gmail.com; Cell: 01740633818/01722942426) (Accepted) etc 

14)  Need to implement the environmental communication mechanisms for sustainable development: A case study, The African Journal of Business Management, ISSN 1993 -8233, Vol. 5 (35), pp. 13352-13358, 30 December 2011, ISI indexed journal; Impact factor 1.105. (Sole Author). (https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJBM/article)

 15)  Environmental Problems in Bangladesh: An Appraisal, Journal of Local Government, Vol. 32. No. 1, 2003, January-June, pp. 51-98; National Institute of Local Government, Government of Bangladesh (Non- ISI Indexed). (Sole Author). 

16)  The Environmental Law in Bangladesh: An Overview, Journal of Local Government, Vol. 31. No.1. 2002, pp.36-73, January-June; the National Institute of Local Government; Government of Bangladesh. (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author 

17)  Development of Environmental Law and Policy in Bangladesh: An Overview (Int. J. of Applied Mathematics & Statistics, ISSN 0973-1377, Vol.38, Issue No. 8, pp.96- 106; 2013 [Interdisciplinary] Scopus indexed, CESER Publications, India). (Sole Author) http://www.ceser.in/ceserp/index.php) 

18)  Climate Justice in Bangladesh: A Critical Review (Advances in Environmental Biology, ISSN: ISSN 1995-0756, 7(3), pp.477-489; 2013 (ISI Indexed Journal & Scopus: SJR*= 0,142). (Sole Author).

19)  Linking and Implementing the Human Rights with the Environmental Mechanisms in Malaysian Context: An Overview (Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, ISSN: 1991-8178, 5:591-600 (2011), ISI indexed Journal, Impact factor: 0.027 (ERA Listed J.-C, Double Authors).

20)  Implementation of the Fisheries Laws and Policy in Bangladesh: A Case Study (The Research Journal of Fisheries and Hydrobiology, ISSN: 1816-9112 (online), 6(4):424- 431, 2011, Frequency 4, ISI indexed/Thomson Routers). (Sole author).

 21)  The Communication Technology Law and Policy in protecting Human Rights in Bangladesh: A Case Study for Sustainable Development, The Journal of Actual Problems of Economics, ISSN 1993-6788,Vol. 2,pp. 194-199, # 12, 2011, innovation organization, (ISI /Scopus Indexed) (With others), Ukraine ( May 2011 with 5 Reads; DOI: 10.1109/ICCSN.2011.6013896 / https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238523205)

 22)  Consumer Rights in Malaysia: An Empirical Study, The Journal of Actual Problems of Economics, ISSN 1993-6788, Vol. 2, pp. 111-118, # 12, 2011, innovation organization (ISI / Scopus Indexed Journal) (With others), Ukraine (https://scholar.google.com/scholar)

 23)  Need to Implement the Environmental Accounting Education for Sustainable Development: An Overview (The World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, pp.900-907, vol. 63, 2012, pISSN (2010-376X) (eissn_2010-3778), ISI & ERA indexed journal, Paris, France. (Sole Author).

 24)  Environmental Law and Policy Practices in Malaysia: An Empirical Study (Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, ISSN: 1991-8178, 5(9):1248-1260 (September, 2011) Institute for Scientific Information, ISI indexed, the American Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (ERA Listed J.-C). (Sole Author). (https://www.google.com.bd/search)

 25)  Need to Implement the Islamic Culture to Protect the Environment: A Case Study, the Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, ISSN: 1991-8178, (9): 1260-1268 (2011) ISI indexed, impact factor: 0.027, The American Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (ERA Listed J.-C). (Sole Author).

 26)  The Role of Media and the Cultural Education to protect the Environment: Implications for Religious Perspectives, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences ISSN: 1683-8831 (Print), ISSN: 1993-6052 Vol. 9, Issue: 2 P.96-102, DOI: 10.3923/pjssci.2012.96.102, (ERA indexed). (Sole Author).

 27)  Overview of the Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act 1995 (Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, ISSN:1991-8178, 7(2):156-174, 2013 (ISI Indexed Journal: SJR= 0.162). (Sole Author).

28)  State of Environmental Development in Melaka: A Case Study (Advances in Environmental Biology Journal, ISSN: 1995-0756, 7(1):207-2011, 2013 (ISI Journal & Scopus: SJR*= 0,142) (Sole Author).

 29)  Waste Administration in Malaysia: A Case Study (Advances in Environmental Biology, ISSN: 1995-0756; 7(3), pp.490-500, 2013 (ISI Journal & Scopus: SJR*= 0,142). (Sole Author).

 30)  The Role of Media on the Environmental Communication for Protecting the Society: A Sustainable Approach, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, ISSN: 1683-8831, 10 (3):126- 134, 2013, DOI: 10.3923/pjssci.2013.126.134, ERA indexed.

 31)  An Overview of the Environmental Justice Systems in Malaysia and Bangladesh (International Journal of Academic Research, ISSN: 2075-4124, DOI:10.7813/2075- 4124.2014/6-2 (ISI Indexed Journal), March 30, 2014:6(2). (Sole Author).

 32)  Environmental Studies in Higher Education in Bangladesh: A Case Study (International Journal of Academic Research, ISSN: 2075-4124, DOI:10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-2 (ISI Indexed Journal), March 30, 2014, (Vol.6, No.2). (Sole Author).

 33)  Isn’t the IUCN Reflecting The Environmental Organizational Behaviour? A Close Look, (Advances in Environmental Biology, ISSN: 1995-0756; 7(14) December 2013, PP. 4582-4588] (ISI Indexed Journal). (Sole Author).

34)  The Development of Islamic Finance Alternative Dispute Resolution Framework in Malaysia (International Business Management, ISSN: 1993-5250; 8(1):1-6, 2014, Scopus Indexed. (With Others/Double Author).

 35)  An Overview of the IPM Techniques for Saving the Agricultural Biodiversity in Malaysia, Journal of Applied Science and Agriculture (JASA), ISSN: 1816-9112, 9(6): 2666-2671, 2014 (Scopus) Indexed. (Sole Author).

 36)  An overview of the Postgraduate Supervision in the Faculty of Law at UKM (Vol. 6. No. 4.July, 2014; DOI: dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-4/B.5; International Journal of Academic Research, ISSN: 2075-4124, Part: B) (ISI Indexed Journal). (Sole Author).

 37)  An overview of the environmental justice for the Orang Asli in Malaysia (International Journal of Academic Research, ISSN: 2075-4124; DOI: dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075- 4124.2014/6-4/B.7; Vol. 6. No. 4. July, 2014, Part: B) (ISI Indexed Journal). (Sole Author).

 38)  Environmental Courts in Bangladesh: A Critical Assessment (Accepted in the Advances in Environmental Biology, ISSN 1995-0756, ISI Journal & Scopus: SJR*= 0.142). (Sole Author).

 39)  Islamic Law & Women Rights in Bangladesh (Social Sciences, ISSN: 2326-9863 (Print); ISSN: 2326-988X (Online), Vol. 2, No. 2, 2013, pp. 22-33, Doi: 10.11648/j.ss.20130202.11), Science Publishing, USA. (Sole Author).

 40)  Empirical Findings on the Forest Law and Policy in Bangladesh, Journal of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; ISSN: 2328-563X (Print); ISSN: 2328-5648 (Online); Vol. 2, No. 2, 2013, pp. 49-66. Doi: 10.11648/j.aff.20130202.11, Science Publishing, USA. (Sole Author) (Found as a winner at World Championship 2019 in Sustainable Development (EMPIRICAL) via: plojindexing@gmail.com) (TinPhoton@outlook.com)

 41)  Equity & Trust Law Application in Malaysia, UK and USA- In Tandem or Apart? The Malaysian Current Law Journal, ISSN: 127-0699, LNS (A) Lxxiv (2011), Malaysia (Double Authors/with others).

42)  34. Capital punishment in Malaysia and Globally: A Tool for Justice or a Weapon against Humanity; The Malaysian Current Law Journal, ISSN: 127-0699 LNS (A) xx (2012), Malaysia (Double Authors/with others).

 43)  Need to implement the environmental ethics to protect the society: A study on global perspectives for sustainable development, The African Journal of Business Management, ISSN 1993-8233, Vol. 5 (26), pp. 10387-10395, 28 October 2011, ISI indexed journal; Impact factor 1.105. (Sole Author).

 44)  Technological Education in Bangladesh: An Approach for Environmental Sustainability, The IPCSIT Vol. 13 (2011), IACSIT Press, Singapore, ISI indexed, Singapore. (Sole Author).

 45)  Impacts of E-Commerce for Promoting Human Rights in Bangladesh: A Case Study, The ICIIM, Chengdu, China/International Proceedings of Computer Science and Information Technology, The IPCSIT (ISSN: 2010-460X), Vol.36 (2012), pp.393-397, Scopus & Web of Science/ISI indexed, ISBN:978-981-07-2019-3, IACSIT Press, Singapore. (Sole Author).

 46)  Need to Implement the Environmental Governance Mechanisms for Sustainable Development in Malaysia: A Case Study on Melaka City, The Journal of the US-China Public Administration, ISSN: 1548-6591(print), ISSN: 1935-9691(Online) July 2011, Vol. 8, No. 7, pp.800-807,Serial Number, 69 USA (Non- ISI Cited). (Sole Author).

Book Publications

 1. An Introduction to Environmental Law in Bangladesh’ ISBN: 978-984-8792-35-3, (pp.1-514), Shams Publication, Dhaka, Bangladesh, (September), 2011 (National Level, Bangladesh) (Ref: Md. Mujibor Rahman, publisher, Shams Publication, Nilkhet, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Mobile: 001818608818). (Sole Author).

 2. Environmental Law and Policy: A Study on Agriculture and Fisheries in Bangladesh (The World Academy of Science Engineering and Technology Volume 60 December 2009, ISSN 2070-3724, (pp.1-161), indexed by Thomson Reuters with Science Citation Index (SCI), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)(Ref: info@waset.org/www.waset.org). (Sole Author).

 3. Bangladesh Environmental Law (PhD Thesis), LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG, ISBN: 978-3-8473-3104-9, (pp.1-373), (March, 2012) Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com) (Sole Author).

Monograph Publications

1. Current Environmental Law & Policy Issues: 100 ABSTRACTS & Results, ISBN: 978-3-659-16104-9 (pp.1-189) (2011) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrucken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

2. Fundamental Concepts on the International Environmental Law, ISBN: 978-3-659-15240-5, (pp.1-153),(2011) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

3. Natural Resource Law and Policy in Bangladesh: An Overview, ISBN: 978-3-8465-0632-5, (pp. 1-106), (May, 2012) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

4.  Law and Human Rights in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study (ISBN: 978-3-659-16499-6, (pp. 1-97), (June, 2012) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

5. Women Empowerment and Rights (Shariah & Others Law Reforms Context) in Bangladesh: A Case Study (ISBN: 978-3-659-13283-4, (pp. 1-104), (April, 2012) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: e.tomsa@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

6. Environmental Law in Higher Education in Bangladesh and Malaysia: An Overview (978-3-659- 17047-8, (pp.1-113) (2012) (Accepted) (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing,Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

7. Implications of the International Environmental Laws: A Close Enquiry at the International Levels (ISBN: 978-3-659-16809-3, (pp.1-157) (2012), (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

8. Environmental Problems & Governance in Malaysia: A Case Study (ISBN: 978-3-659-17137-6, (pp. 1-282) (2012), (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap- publishing.com). (Sole Author).

9. Forest Law and Policy Status in Bangladesh: A Case Study (ISBN: 978-3-659-18302-7 (pp. 1-95), (Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany, Ref: a.boubetrin@lap-publishing.com). (Sole Author).

BOOK CHAPTER PUBLICATIONS

1.An Empirical Study on the Environmental Sustainability in Melaka City (ISBN 978-1-83880- 472-5 under a book working titled "Sustainability Concept In Developing Countries by INTECH OPEN LIMITED, Registered in England and Wales No. 11086078 IntechOpen, the Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG, United Kingdom+44 20 8089 (achieved 1400 GBP as co-funding) (Published: 27th May 2020, DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.92157) (https://www.intechopen.com/books/sustainability-concept-in-developing-countries

 2. Implications of International Environmental Laws: A Close Enquiry at the International Mechanisms (Book Chapter Monograph, 2017, Handbook on Modern Environmental Materials Management (SPRINGER International Publishing AG; Editor: Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA’ email:chaudhery.m.hussain@njit.edu); share and cite: doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-58538-3_64-1) & Online ISBN-978-3-319-58538-3 https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319736440

 3. The Role of Local Government Laws in Bangladesh for Promoting Environmental Justice in the Union Parishads of Bangladesh: A Case Study (Book Chapter Monograph 2017, Handbook on Modern Environmental Materials Management (SPRINGER International Publishing AG; Editor: Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA’ email:chaudhery.m.hussain@njit.edu); share and cite: doi:10.1007/978-3-319-58538-3_65-1) & Online ISBN- 978-3-319-58538-3

 4. Consumer Environmental Justice in Malaysia: A Study on the Constitutional Law Perspectives, ISBN:978-983-42764-3-3 (Chapter No: 42,  PP.168-173) (Published by Malaysian Consumer & Family Economics Association C/O-Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) (18th MACFEA National Seminar, on the 27 and 28th August 2014, Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia, (Ref: macfea18@gmail.com). (Sole Author).

 5. The Role of Global Governance Mechanisms to Protect the Environment for Sustainability: A Study on Bangladesh Perspective, ISBN: 978-983-44661-0-7, pp. 235-250, The College of Law, Government, and International Studies, Utara University Malaysia, 2011. (Sole Author).

 6. Need To Implement the Environmental Laws and Policies for Protecting the Clean Environment in Malaysia: A Study on Heritage Perspectives, ISBN:978-983984263-0 (Terengganu International Tourism Conference 2013 (TITC2013), on 21st-23rd August 2013 in Primula Beach Resort, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, organized by the Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UNISZA) Malaysia (Ref:titc2013@yahoo.com). (Sole Author).

 7. The Environmental Law in Higher Education of Bangladesh and Malaysia: An Approach for Sustainability, the 3rd International Conference of UNESCO Chair Higher Education for

8. Sustainable Development (HESD): Transforming Higher Education for a Sustainable Society organized by University Sains Malaysia (USM) and Leuphana University; ISBN: 978-967- 5417-44-3, (2010) Edited by Zainal Abidin Sanusi, Matthias.  

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & PROCEEDINGS (Total:85)

 1. Compliance with the Fisheries Laws and Policies in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study, ISBN:978-0-9842076-5-7 (9th International Conference on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, Conference proceedings on 20-24 June 2011, INECE ORG, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada). (Sole Author).

 2. Legal Analysis on the Water Pollution in Malaysia (the First National Conference on Non- Point Sources Pollution (NPS2014); 14th-15th May, 2014; organized by the Universiti Technology Malaysia (UTM); Vivatel Hotel Kuala Lumpur, No. 85, Jalan Loke Yew, Kuala Lumpur 55200, Malaysia; Ref: nps2014@utm.my). (Sole Author).

 3. Green Education and the Constitutional Law: A Global Search for Sustainable Environment and Development (International Seminar on Global Education on 24-25 February 2014, organized by the Faculty of Education at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). (Sole Author).

 4. Need To Implement The Elderly Education For Well Being of the Society: A Case Study In Malaysia (International Seminar on Global Education on 24-25 February 2014, organized by the Faculty of Education at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). (Sole Author).

 5. Need To Implement the Environmental Law and Policy for protecting the Flora and Fauna in Maintaining Quality Life: A Case Study (UKM, the International Conference on Human Habitat And Environment, organized by the LESTARI, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia May 05th.- 06th, 2014; Ref: mrizal@ukm.my). (Sole Author).

 6. Postgraduate Supervision in the Faculty of Law at the UKM and the UM: a Comparative Study for Innovation, organized by the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)- Kertas Kerja Penuh Kongres Pengajaran Dan Pembelajaran 25 - 26 February 2014 (Ref: emmadzali@yahoo.com). (Sole Author).

 7. The Role of Islamic Law for Promoting Environmental Governance: A Way Forward for Sustainable Development (6th Islamic Banking Accounting and Finance Conference 2014, 23rd - 24th September 2014, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia). (Sole Author).

 8. Need to Implement the Rule of Law Education for Sustainable Society: A Study on Malaysia (Accepted, 3rd International Conference on Leadership & Learning in the Asian Century Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Penang, Malaysia, November 17-19, 2014) (ellta2014@easychair.org). (Sole Author).

 9. Anti-Blasphemy Laws And Human Rights: A Global Look (Accepted, 3rd International Conference on Leadership & Learning in the Asian Century Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pulau Penang, Malaysia November 17-19, 2014) (ellta2014@easychair.org). (Sole Author).

 10. The Role of Islamic Law for Promoting Environmental Governance: A Way Forward for Sustainable Development,ISBN:978-967-440-097-2, 6th Islamic Banking Accounting and Finance Conference 2014, on the 23rd - 24th September 2014, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia (Ref: ibaf2014@confbay.com). (Sole Author).

 11. Curriculum Development on the NGO & Social Justice Course in the Faculty of Law at UKM, (Full paper Accepted, Language and Education Conference 2014 (LEC2014) on 20th- 21st October 2014 at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, MALAYSIA, Ref: lec2014@confbay.com). (Sole Author).

 12. Potentialities and Constraints on the Fundamental Rights: A Comparative Approach (The International Conference on Law, Policy and Social Justice, held at the Park Royal Penang Resort, Batu Feringghi Beach, Penang, Malaysia on September 10-11, 2014, Ref: fullpaper@iclaps.org). (Sole Author).

13. The Role of ICT Law And Policy For Promoting Human Rights In Bangladesh And Malaysia: An Approach For Environmental Sustainability (International Conference on Social Sciences & Humanities (ICOSH-UKM2014), 10-13 November 2014, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Ref: icosh2014@ukm.edu.my)

14. The ‘Environmental Problems in Malaysia: Need for Environmental Governance for Sustainability (University  of                 Utara,          Malaysia,         5th       -7th      November        2009,   Ref: isse09@uum.edu.my), ISSE 2009 International Soft Science Conference 2009, 5th-7th November 2009, Soft Science, ISBN: 978-967-5311-32-1, pp.442-476, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Sole Author).

15. Consumer Environmental Justice in Malaysia: A Study (18th MACFEA National Seminar,27 and 28th August 2014 (Wednesday and Thursday, Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia, "The emergence of new consumer: Issues, challenges and opportunities"). (Sole Author).

 16. The Environmental Administration in Bangladesh: An Overview, INNOWA2006, International Conference on Water and Wastewater Treatment organized by Department of Chemical Engineering & Polymer Science, Shah Jalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, April 1-4 April 2006, pp.1-15, with the collaboration of the Institute on Membrane Technology at the University of Calabria. (Sole Author).

 19. The Principles of Separate Legal Personality and Beauties of Company Manager, the Asia Pacific International College and theme of the Conference is the Asia Pacific Expert Seminar Australia, December 8-9, 2010. (With others).

 20. The Environmental Law in Higher Education of Bangladesh and Malaysia: An Approach for Sustainability, the 3rd International Conference of UNESCO Chair Higher Education for Sustainable Development: Transforming Higher Education for a Sustainable Society organized by University Sains Malaysia and Leuphana University; ISBN: 978-967-5417-44- 3, December 1-2, 2010, Malaysia. (Sole Author).

 21. ‘Natural Resource Management and Administration in Bangladesh: An Overview’, the 4th International Conference on Harmonization of Civil Law and Shariah scheduled Kualalum Pur, Malaysia, organized by Ahmadd Ibrahim Kullyyah of Laws, IIUM, 8th -9th December, 2009, Malaysia. (Sole Author).

22. ‘The Adoption of Letter of Credit (LC) in Islamic Banking’, the 4th International Conference on Harmonisation of Civil Law and Shari„ah Kuala Lumpur 8-9th December 2009, Malaysia. (With others).

23. ‘Need to implement the Legal Foundations to protect the Women Community in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Sylhet Sadar for Way Forward’ International Conference, the Uttara University Malaysia, Kedah, Malaysia, 11th -13th December 2009. (Sole Author).

 24. The Nature of Corrupt Practices in the Union Parishads of Bangladesh: An Empirical Study for Sustainability’ (World Academy of Science Engineering and Technology, Volume 60 December 2009, ISSN 2070-3724, abstract no. 240, pp.1426-1443, the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology indexed by Thomson Reuters, December 25-27, 2009,Thailand. (Sole Author).

 25. Need to Implement the Legal Foundations to protect the Forest Resources in Bangladesh: Dreams and Realities, Universiti Technologi Mara, Malaysia, the Research and Industrial Linkages Department UiTM Kedah is planning to organize the 1st International Conference on Arts, Social Sciences and Technology on 24th, 25th and 26th of February 2010 at Gurney Hotel, Penang. ISBN: 978-983-44499-1-9, abstract no.97, p.69. (Sole Author).

26. Need to Implement the Environmental Communication for Sustainable Development: A Case Study, the International Conference of Communication Dynamics ICCD 2010, Centre for Languages and Human Development, University Technical Malaysia, Melaka, UTeM in collaboration with University of Indonesia and the University of Brunei Darussalam, Equatorial Hotel Melaka, Malaysia on 5-6 April 2010, ISBN: 978-983-2948-75-9, pp.355-375. (Sole Author).

27.  Need to Implement the Environmental Rights to Protect a Clean and Healthy Environment for Susainability: A Case Study, The International Conference on Humanities,  Historical and Social Sciences, February 26-28, 2010, Singapore] organized by IACSIT, British Library the Thomson ISI. (Sole Author).

28. Need to Implement the Environmental Governance to protect the Environment in Bangladesh: An Approach for Sustainability (International Conference on Environmental Pollution, Restoration, and Management, SETAC Asia/Pacific Joint Conference Ho Chi Minh City, VIET NAM March 1-5, 2010. (Sole Author).

 29. The Technological Legal Education in Higher Studies in Bangladesh and Malaysia: An Approach for Sustainable Development (International Education Technology Education Conference, IETC on April 26-28, 2010 Istanbul, Turkey, PP. 1578-1582, Vol: III as Proceedings Book; Ref: http://www.iet-c.net/publications.php. (Sole Author).

 30. The Urban Environmental Pollution in Malaysia: Need to Implement the Environmental Technological Instruments for Sustainable Development (International Education Technology Education Conference, IETC on April 26-28, 2010 Istanbul, Turkey, PP. 1592- 1596, Vol: III as Proceeding Book; Ref: http://www.iet-c.net/publications.php. (Sole Author).

31. Need to Introduce the Environmental Courts in Malaysia: A Study on Bangladesh Experience, International Conference on Public Policy 2010, Department of Administrative Science  and  Policy  Studies  Universiti  Teknologi  Mara,  Kedah, Malaysia,  26th  -27th  May 2010; UTM, Malaysia, ISBN: 978-983-44499-2-6. (Sole Author).

 32. Need to Implement the Global Environmental Governance to protect the Environment for Sustainability: An Empirical Study on Malaysia, The 16th Annual International Sustainable development Research Conference 2010 to be held on 30

 33. Need to Implement the Consumer and Environmental Laws for Promoting Consumer Justice in Malaysia: A Case Study (International Conference on Consumerism 2013, Venue: Equatorial Hotel, Bangi on the 27 March 2013, Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM) (Ref: iccukm2013@gmail.com). (Sole Author).

 34. Legal Responses on the Climate Challenges in Bangladesh: A Critical Review; ISBN: 978- 983-2795-25-4 (4th Social, Development and Environmental Studies International Conference 2013 (PPSPP2013); 19 March 2013, The Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, Malaysia (Ref: ppspp2013@confbay.com). (Sole Author).

35. Legal Responses on the Waste pollution in Malaysia: A Case Study; ISBN:978-983-2795-25-4 (4th Social, Development and Environmental Studies International Conference 2013 (PPSPP2013); 19 March 2013,  The  Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, Malaysia (Ref: ppspp2013@confbay.com) (Sole Author).

 36. The Role of the Global NGO’s For Promoting Human Rights and Environmental Development: A Case Study in Malaysia (7th International Legal Conference, the Universiti Utara Malaysia on the 13th-14th November 2013, Putrajaya, Malaysia) (Sole Author).

 37. The Role of the Pahang Local Government for Promoting Environmental Justice Towards the Orang Asli in Pahang: A Case Study (11th IUCN Academy of Environmental Law on June 24- 28, the University of Waikato, New Zealand) (Ref: iucnael@uottawa.ca) (Sole Author).

 38.  Prospects and Problems on the Islamic Polygamy Practices in the  South  East  Asian  Countries: A Case Study in Malaysia (The 5th International Conference on “New Haven and other Jurisprudential Perspectives on Conflict Resolution and Current Legal Problems” on 17 – 18 September 2013; Venue: Connie Fan Multi-media Conference Room, 4/F Cheng Yick-chi Building, City University of Hong Kong) (Sole Author).

 39.  Doctrine of the Constitutionalism: A Case Study (International Islamic University Malaysia, Harun M. Hashim Law Centre at IIUM on the 18th-19th September 2013 Ref: iclaslawcentre@gmail.com) (Sole Author).

 40. The Role of MPKj for Managing the Waste Pollution: An Empirical Investigation [International conference on challenges of extended mega urban region: the changing face of south East Asia and the world on 19th-21st November 2013 at the Pullman Lakeside Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia organized by the LESTARI, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). (Sole Author).

Professor Dr. Noor Mohammad achieved his LL.B (Honours), LL.M and CLEP (Clinical Legal Education Program) from the Faculty of Law, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. He also obtained his PhD in Law specializing in the Environmental Law and Policy: A Study on Agriculture and Fisheries in Bangladesh
at the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi.
Currently, Dr. Mohammad has been serving as a Professor and Dean, Faculty of Law at the Prime University, Dhaka.
Since 1 June 2016 until now, Prof. Dr. Noor Mohammad has been serving as Professor of Law in the different Law Schools in Bangladesh. In the meantime, he has also served in the different Law Schools as Visiting Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the University of Malaya (UM), Multimedia University Melaka Campus in Malaysia, National University of Malaysia (UKM) and Royal University for Women in Bahrain respectively.
He also served as an Adjunct Full Professor in the Department of Maritime Law and Policy at the Bangladesh Maritime University, Dhaka along with other notable private universities in Bangladesh with a senior management responsibility such as the Head of the Department of Law and Head of Research Groups, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, University Committee Members such as Journal Review Committee, Quality Assurance Cell, Research Centre Review Committee, Anti-Terrorism Cell, Sexual Harassment Committee, University Disciplinary Committee, Academic Council, Syndicate, Senate, Anti
Ragging Committee, ACR Committee, Investigation Committee etc; with a financial and project management responsibility.
In the meantime, he has also produced around 200 publications including journals, books, conference proceedings, book chapters, monographs etc; focusing on ISI, Scopus with a wide range of professional bodies around the world based on research projects at the national and international levels. He has completed some important research projects at the Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning, Dhaka, Malaysia and some university research projects etc.