
About
Mostafa Haider is a Lecturer at Curtin Law School, Faculty of Business and Law, Curtin University. He holds positions in the Office of the Provost and teaches Public International Law and Contract Law. Previously, he taught at Flinders University and BRAC Law School. His research focuses on international law, global governance, human rights, and social and legal theory, particularly addressing global inequality, law’s role in marginalization, and humanitarian crises. He co-edits the International Trade and Business Law Review (ITBLR) and has a residential fellowship at Harvard Law School's IGLP.
Education: PhD (Sydney), LLM (London, Distinction), LLB (Hons) & LLM (Chittagong, First Class). His work explores topics like microcredit governance, Rohingya refugee crises, and historical community struggles in Bangladesh. He has practiced law in Dhaka and contributed to legal empowerment initiatives.
Research highlights include examining how global poverty metrics reproduce inequality and analyzing marginalized groups such as women in microfinance and children in precarious work. His publications span feminist legal theory, post-colonial studies, and child labor in South Asia.
Teaching and editorial roles: Public International Law, Contract Law, and co-editing ITBLR. Professional background includes legal practice and academic coordination at Flinders University’s law research seminar series.
Find Mostafa Haider elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Yvonne Breitwieser-FariaCurtin University · Lecturer
Md Saiful KarimUniversity of Southern Queensland · Professor
Jaakko SalminenLund University · Senior Lecturer
Laura MacgregorUniversity of Edinburgh · Professor
Lucas LixinskiUniversity of New South Wales · Professor- KKelly StaplesUniversity of Leicester · Associate Professor