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University-Level Tutoring in Law & Legal Skills (general)

By the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class is taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.

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At teacher's location: 1333 CX Almere, Netherlands
At student's location: Around Almere Stad, Netherlands
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60 minutes
The class is taught in:English, Hindi, French

About Me

A public international lawyer by training, I earned my post-graduate degree in law from Oxford University and qualified as a barrister at the Bar of England and Wales.

After nearly 1.5 years training at international criminal courts/tribunals and 1.5 years running two courses on a Swiss LLM programme, I am now working towards my doctorate in animal rights legal philosophy and theory, at the Universities of Basel and Antwerp. I hold various scholarships/fellowships, and am thus funded by (the) Swiss, Belgian, and Finnish governments/research institutions.

I have set up and run various moot court competitions. As International Expert in Moot Court Training for the International Commission of Jurists and the Danish Institute for Human Rights, I founded, developed, and ran the first moot on international human and animal rights law, held at the national level in Myanmar. I am now the Founder and Director of the first world moot on international law and animal rights, comprising an international mooting competition and mooting/coaching training courses.

In my spare time, I work, pro bono, as a legal correspondent and moot court coordinator at the UK Centre for Animal Law, a consultant composing law and policy recommendations for the European Union on behalf of Dierencoalitie (the Dutch coalition for animal NGOs), and a legal and policy advisor to various animal NGOs across Europe. I am also a member of the Animals & Biodiversity Think Tank of the Global Research Network, and an Expert at World Animal Justice and at the Global Animal Law Association. I hold various other honorary appointments and memberships.

I also paint (because it's fun), cook (because I like eating), play guitar (because the habit remained, though the talent waned), and kickbox (because it's a great stress-buster).

My current favourite music artists are Cage the Elephant, Dr. Dog, Imagine Dragons, Modest Mouse, and Tame Impala (though I remain morally opposed to actually caging elephants or taming impalas). Nick Valensi is, to me, the best guitarist in human history, and Dani Filth has the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. Over the years, my most consistent sources of entertainment have been Stephen King’s magnificent story-telling, and the TV shows 30 Rock, Always Sunny, and What We Do in the Shadows. Some of my favourite films are A Few Good Men, Fracture, and Primal Fear, along with a host of war films.

I strongly wish to use my legal skills to contribute to safeguarding and promoting animal rights, and am constantly seeking new and meaningful ways to do this.

Education

02/2021–PRESENT DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) | UNIVERSITY OF BASEL
EDUFI Scholar, SNSF Doc.Mobility Fellow, Excellence Scholar, BOF Scholar

09/2016–10/2017 BAR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE (VOCATIONAL, BPTC) • BPP UNIVERSITY
Lord Denning Scholar, Hardwicke Scholar, BPP Excellence Scholar, International Postgraduate Bursary Awardee | overall grade: very competent

09/2015–07/2016 BACHELOR OF CIVIL LAW (POST-GRADUATE, LLM EQ.) • UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
South Square Scholar | overall mark: 68% (merit) | class ranks: 2nd, 8th, 9th, 12th

10/2012–07/2015 BACHELOR OF LAWS (UNDER-GRADUATE, LLB) • UNIVERSITY OF READING
Chancellor’s Awardee, Best Performance Prize Winner (various) | overall mark: 78% (1-cl. hons.) | class ranks: 1st, 1st, 1st, 3rd

Experience / Qualifications

09/2023–PRESENT EXPERT ON INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW & ANIMAL LAW AT WORLD ANIMAL JUSTICE
 advising on research material
 engaging in substantive discussions on the intersection between CAH and CAA
 drafting and editing parts of a report on this intersection

01/2023–PRESENT JUNIOR FELLOW AT GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK
 conducting research on animals and biodiversity
 running my organisation, the WMILAR
 attending regular meetings
 negotiating partnerships and collaborations
 organising conferences

06/2023–PRESENT FOUNDER & DIRECTOR AT THE WORLD MOOT ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ANIMAL RIGHTS
 drafting and updating the Charter, handbook, moot problem, and scoresheet
 negotiating consultancies and partnerships, & reviewing contracts
 appointing committee members (international & regional)
 attracting sponsors & applying for funding
 organising and publicising the moot & training courses
 setting up the moot website & social media accounts
 managing & overseeing the running of the moot & training courses
 liaising with Regional Directors
 setting the agenda and programme for the international & regional rounds
 arranging for lecturers & recording 9 ½-hour sessions for training courses
 arranging for evaluators & judges
 organising an international closing ceremony with speeches, etc.

09/2020–12/2020 INTERNATIONAL EXPERT IN MOOT COURT TRAINING AT THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS-DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK-GOVERNMENT OF MYANMAR)
As part of the Denmark-Myanmar Programme on Rule of Law and Human Rights
 trained 30 law lecturers from 3 Myanmar universities in designing & implementing moot court competitions & teaching & coaching mooters
 developed & provided moot court training resources
 designed, established, developed, & ran the first national moot court competition on International Human & Animal Rights Law
 coached & mentored law lecturers during the competition
 organised a closing ceremony with speeches, etc.
 prepared a final report with recommendations for law departments for integrating moot courts as a training method

10/2020–01/2021 RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT THE CAMBRIDGE CENTRE FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS LAW
 provided research support for the development of the first university textbook on Animal Rights Law

03/2020–PRESENT LEGAL CORRESPONDENT & MOOT COORDINATOR AT THE UK CENTRE FOR ANIMAL LAW
 advising on the organisation the Cecilia Moot (the UK’s first Animal Law moot)
 writing pieces on various legal topics

09/2019–12/2020 MOOT COURT COACH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LUCERNE
 designed & implemented mooting courses (18/90 credits on the LLM course)
 selected & coached students for international moots (WTO law & IHRL)
 taught students substantive & procedural laws, legal research & writing skills
 supervised memorials (which serve as master’s theses)
 designed & graded mooting evaluations (which serve as master’s exams)

05/2019–12/2020 PRO BONO LAW & POLICY CONSULTANT AT DIERENCOALITIE (EU-CONSULTANT GROUP); PRO BONO LEGAL & POLICY ADVISOR AT FAUNAWATCH; PRO BONO LEGAL CONSULTANT AT COMITÉ ANTI STIERENVECHTEN INTERNATIONAL; PRO BONO LEGAL CONSULTANT AT EEN DIER EEN VRIEND; PRO BONO LEGAL CONSULTANT AT HET JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE; PRO BONO LEGAL RESEARCHER AT VIER VOETERS; PRO BONO LEGAL RESEARCHER AT THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE
 conductee comparative research into domestic, regional, & international animal welfare laws
 prepared a report on EU animal welfare regulations
 made law & policy recommendations for the EU/EC

09/2018–03/2019 LEGAL AFFAIRS INTERN IN THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE AT THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
 conducted law & policy research & monitored relevant developments
 analysed communications submitted by internal & external interlocutors
 drafted & cite-checked decisions, orders, & communications
 participated in substantive discussions on law & policy
 advised on press & policy matters
 cite-checked proposals for amendments to the IRMCT’s RPE
 assisted in the preparation of reports to the UNSC & UNGA
 prepared drafts of speeches
 attended meetings of the President with interlocutors
(strongly encouraged to apply for this role by the President, in his capacity as my professor, following a presentation I delivered in his ICL class at Oxford University)
Meron-MICT Internship Scholar, Overseas Placement Scholar

07/2018–04/2021 TRUSTEE OF CITIZENS' FOUNDATION FOR POLICY SOLUTIONS
 oversaw drafting of public policy draft legislation & documents

03/2018–09/2018 LEGAL AFFAIRS INTERN IN THE SITUATION ANALYSIS SECTION OF THE OFFICE OF THE PROSECUTOR AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
 analysed & classified requests for ICC action
 conducted background research in relation to ‘situations under analysis’
 conducted factual, contextual, & legal analysis of ‘situations under analysis’, to assess jurisdiction, admissibility, & interests of justice
 drafted reports & memoranda
 monitored ‘situations under analysis’ for relevant developments
 drafted & sent out news digests
 updated databases
Global Justice Scholar, Overseas Placement Scholar

06/2016–07/2016 VOLUNTEER AT STREETLAW
 taught human rights & civil liberties at homeless shelters & schools

03/2017–PRESENT TUTOR & RESEARCHER AT VARIOUS
 tutoring UG & PG university students in law & other social sciences
 conducting legal research in law & other social sciences
 composing teaching material for law & other social sciences
 preparing an online lecture series in PIL

10/2016–10/2017 SECRETARY TO THE MOOTING CLUB OF THE HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF LINCOLN’S INN
 designed & sent regular advocacy exercises & newsletters
 organised & conducted regular mooting & mock trial workshops
 liaised with external competition organisers
 selected, coached, registered, & sent teams for internal & external competitions
 hosted rounds of external competitions
 designed, organised, & conducted internal competitions
 designed & drafted competition handbooks
 judged moots & mock trials & provided feedback to participants
 co-designed & co-founded the Inn’s Internal Competition

11/2013–10/2016 (INTERMITTENT) MINI-PUPIL AT 20 ESSEX STREET; THREE RAYMOND BUILDINGS; 6KBW COLLEGE HILL; CARMELITE CHAMBERS; TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS; CLERKSROOM; 23 ESSEX STREET
(Once, caught Counsel’s error of law, resulting in a change of plea to Not Guilty, after which Prosecution dropped charges)

06/2014–07/2014 (INTERMITTENT) WORK PLACEMENT STUDENT AT SHOOSMITHS; THOMAS MILLER

10/2013–07/2015 STUDENT SUPPORT WORKER (NOTE-TAKER, LAW) AT THE DISABILITY ADVISORY SERVICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF READING

07/2013–10/2013 LEGAL AFFAIRS INTERN IN THE MLADIĆ CASE CHAMBERS AT THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
 conducted legal research & monitored relevant developments
 analysed briefs, motions, & communications submitted by parties
 summarised evidence
 drafted & main-checked decisions, orders, & parts of the final judgment
 prepared witness briefings for judges
 presented witnesses to judges at weekly credibility meetings
 updated the witness database
 monitored pending issues & tracked progress until resolution
 attended court proceedings & reported to Chambers team on trial developments
(youngest Chambers intern—secured the internship, open to those at least in the penultimate stages of their degree, at age 18, as a 1st year UG student)

11/2011–01/2012 LEGAL AFFAIRS INTERN IN THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE AT WILDLIFE RESCUE & REHABILITATION CENTRE; COMPASSION UNLIMITED PLUS ACTION
 conducted legal research into domestic animal welfare laws
 prepared reports & arguments for court cases
 issued legal notices on parties
 corresponded with public authorities
 organised records & helped set up a new office

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Ankita is an excellent tutor. She provided helpful insights and tips during our lesson. I look forward to future lessons.
Amazing tutor who really listens and answers fast whenever I have any concerns or questions. She helped me figure out a study schedule that works for me, showing she’s all about helping in the best way she can. She found time to help me on a Sunday before my big law exam, which was awesome. She has good knowledge on all the subjects we’ve tackled, explaining things in a way that makes sense. She is super nice and approachable, making the whole learning pleasant and fun. You can ask her anything, and she’s ready with the answers, making you feel at ease and supported. She makes the subjects interesting and fun to learn. I’m really confident that with her help, I’m going to turn my academic career around for the better. It’s helpful to have someone like her to guide me through stressful time.
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International Law is a fast-growing area of law in an increasingly globalised world. Taught by the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class combines Public International Law theory with practice. It taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor. It encompasses areas of PIL such as International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, and International Law and Armed Conflict.
Legal Philosophy and Theory are the building blocks of Law. These disciplines deconstruct everything we think we know about law, opening our minds to new ways of seeing the world and how law operates within in. By the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class is taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.

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Jeena Khan
Teaching International Humanitarian Law at 2 Levels; Intermediate - Advanced
With over one year experience in teaching and a decade long experience with adolescents and young adults, I, herein, present my course in "International Humanitarian Law". In today's globalized world where the effects and repercussions of a conflict are not confined within a single state, it becomes crucial to know what rules are in place that regulate conflict and provide protection to those who are vulnerable. Aiming to mitigate and prevent human suffering in an armed conflict, International Humanitarian Law gives us answers to questions, such as: who can and cannot be targeted and under which conditions; at what times does a protected person lose protection; who is a combatant; what distinguishes a combatant from a civilian; and, what protections are available to those who do not take part in an armed conflict. Amidst the many interstate conflicts, such as, Ukraine-Russia, Iran-Israel and Palestine-Israel conflicts, as well as the intrastate ones, such as in Sudan, having a working knowledge of International Humanitarian Law becomes even more vital as it re-establishes one's trust in law and humanity at such uncertain times as these ones.