Journalist Mahabubur Rahman is now a barrister


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A one-time Daksite campus representative in the National Daily, a professional journalist. Mahabubur Rahman is now a professional lawyer. This lawyer from England and Wales holds a Bar-at-Law degree from the traditional Lincoln's Inn. Earlier, the Bar Standards Board approved him as a practicing barrister. He has been practicing law as a solicitor advocate in the UK High Court for a long time. Already got tenancy in a barrister chamber called New Walk Chambers.   

Barrister Mahabubur Rahman has made a mark in the UK legal arena through talent and perseverance, which inspires not only him but also his colleagues in the legal arena, the Bangladeshi community, and law students. His colleagues and well-wishers hope that his knowledge and experience will serve as a strong foundation for establishing global justice. 

The story of Mahabubur Rahman becoming a practicing barrister is very different. He joined the legal profession as a professional journalist in 2015. He first worked as an administrator at the UK's Citizens Advice Bureau. He then worked as a paralegal at JS Solicitors firm in London. He has worked as an assistant to eminent Judge and Barrister Mark Symes at Garden Court Members, one of London's most prestigious barrister chambers. I worked as a consultant solicitor with another reputed solicitor firm, Diplomat Solicitors.   

Mahabubur Rahman, an experienced barrister in International War Crimes, Human Rights, Asylum and Immigration, and Money Laundering, completed his Honors and Master's from Dhaka University. After that, he completed his graduation diploma in law and legal practice course from Westminster University in Britain. He completed a Higher Rights of Audience Degree in Civil Law from BPP University. In addition, in 2018, he completed research on the International Criminal Court's rules of procedure and contemporary justice in a joint project of Stockholm University in Sweden and The Hague's International Criminal Court.

Post Graduation in Mass Communication and Journalism from the Press Institute of Bangladesh and National University. He took important lessons in journalism from the University of Arts London. After completing that course, he got an opportunity to work in international media.  


 

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Ahmed Bulbul

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