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Sal Sabil Chowdhury is a dedicated legal professional with notable academic achievements, including a Master of Laws and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Dhaka, and a Diploma in Law from Kathmandu School of Law. She was the head of Litigation Department at Raju Mahajan & Associates. Her roles include Assistant Counsel at the Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre and apprentice lawyer at Dhaka District & Sessions Judge Court.
Ms. Sal Sabil has contributed to research at the Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Centre for Gender and Development Studies and BLAST, with publications on biomedical laws, international human rights, and gender issues.
Master of Laws, 2021- 2022
University of Dhaka
Bachelor of Laws, 2017-2021
University of Dhaka
Diploma in Law, 2021
Kathmandu School of Law
Diploma in Commercial Arbitration, 2023-2024
Institute for the Development of Commercial Law and Practice (ICLP)
Attorney Raju Mahajan & Associates Head of Department, Litigation
July 2022 – May 2024
Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre Assistant Counsel
December 2022 – August 2023
Dhaka District & Sessions Judge Court Apprentice Lawyer
December 2021 – November 2022
- Ahmed Ragib Chowdhury, Sal SabiI Chowdhury & Arif Jamil, “Pragmatism for Biomedical Laws of Bangladesh”, Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics Nov 1, 2023
- Mohammad Jobair Alam, Ahmed Ragib Chowdhury & Sal SabiI Chowdhury, “2022 Russian Intervention of Ukraine: Impact and Implications Under the International Human Rights Law”, BILIA Journal of International Affairs, Mar 11. 2023
- Dr. Tania Haque, Dr. Jamila A. Chowdhury, Sal Sabil Chowdhury, Ahmed Ragib Chowdhury, Zarin Tasnim Rahman & Muhammad Foysal (eds), “Bangamata: A Perennial Source of Inspiration” Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Centre for Gender and Development Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 (2022)
- Sal Sabil Chowdhury, “The Culture of Rape: Reforms We Need in Our Legal System” – JULS Writing Club Half-Yearly Bulletin, June 2021 Edition
- Sal Sabil Chowdhury, “The Culture of FGM: Should Cultural Norms Prevail over Universal Human Rights?” – Jus Corpus Law Journal, ISSN(O) : 2582-7820, September 19, 2021
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Public International Law, Human Rights, Alternative Dispute Resolution, AI and Digital Law, Bioethics.
