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Mahnaz Malik was born on 4 February, 1977 in Pakistan, is a British-Pakistani barrister, arbitrator, and author. Discover Mahnaz Malik's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Mahnaz Malik |
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Barrister, arbirator, author |
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47 years old |
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Aquarius |
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4 February 1977 |
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4 February |
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Pakistan |
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Mahnaz Malik Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mahnaz Malik Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mahnaz Malik worth at the age of 47 years old? Mahnaz Malik’s income source is mostly from being a successful author. She is from Pakistan. We have estimated Mahnaz Malik's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She is the youngest woman appointed to an ICSID Annulment Committee since records began in 1965, and is also a member of the World Bank's ICSID Panel of Arbitrators.
Mahnaz Malik FRGS (Mahnaz; Persian: مهناز; born 4 February 1977) is a British-Pakistani barrister, arbitrator, and author.
She is involved with improving co-operation between Pakistan and the UK and the US.
She obtained European and UK funding to establish a project to give legal assistance to children detained in Pakistan.
She specializes in complex international disputes involving investors and states.
Malik is a Partner Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, a visiting Fellow at the Warburg Institute and a Governing Body Fellow of Hughes Hall, Cambridge.
She is also one of the seven external judges on the World Bank Sanctions Board.
Mahnaz Malik was born in Lahore, Pakistan.
In 1992, when she was 15, Mahnaz's story "Strangers in the Same World" won the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation) Gold Medal for Essay Writing.
In 1993, Malik published her first book, a collection of short stories titled Hopes Dreams & Realities.
Malik's second book, Defiance, published by South Asia Publications in 1994, received appreciation by Indian author Khushwant Singh and then Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto.
After graduating from Karachi Grammar School in 1995, Malik won a British Council Chevening Scholarship, which enabled her to undertake undergraduate studies in the United Kingdom, where she chose to research Law at Cambridge University.
In 1998, Malik graduated with a B.A. degree in Law (Cambridge’s equivalent to the LLB).
After graduation, Mahnaz was admitted to practice law in the US, England, and Pakistan.
Whilst studying as a Law undergraduate at University of Cambridge, her short story "A Night in a Backyard" won the Progression Arts Magazine Writing Competition, organized in collaboration with the Arts Council of England and judged by Seamus Heaney (1998).
The following year, in 1999, the BBC featured her short story "An Introduction", in the BBC World Service Short Story Series.
In 2001, Malik won two awards from The Law Society, "National Trainee Solicitor of the Year" and "Trainee Solicitor Most Likely to Succeed on the International Stage", and in 2007, she won the Financial Times' Innovative Lawyers competition.
She was admitted to the bar in New York City in 2002, and in England and Wales in 2012.
A Pakistan Chapter of the New York State Bar Association's International division was created in 2004 with Malik appointed as chapter chair.
Its purpose was to improve legal communications between Pakistan and the United States and to improve cooperation issues between the two countries.
In the same year she established the British Pakistan Law Council.
Later successes included Mo's Star, which was published by Oxford University Press in 2005 in UK and 2006 in Pakistan). Mo's Star was later translated into Arabic by the Sheikh of Sharjah's publishing house in the United Arab Emirates (Kalimat 2010). The Urdu writer and poet Fahmida Riaz translated the book into Urdu, renaming it Mo Ka Tara.
Mo's Star received positive reviews by the press and acclaim from notables including Bollywood award-winning actress Vidya Balan, the Hollywood Director Michael Radford, actor Joseph Fiennes, and HRH Prince Charles.
Working with that council and the Law Society of England and Wales in 2006, Malik established "Project Advocate" to use the legal system to help free children that had been imprisoned in Pakistan for crimes such as food theft.
The project was launched by Cherie Blair and they had 80 young lawyers signed up to supply free legal advice to help children who are being detained in Pakistan.
Funding for the scheme came from the European Commission, the Law Society and the UK government.
On January 5, 2024, Malik was appointed as one of the seven external judges on the World Bank Sanctions Board.
Mahnaz inherited an interest in writing from her father, which resulted in her writing several stories and books at a young age.
In 2010, Mahanaz wrote a book on International Law Protection for Foreign Investments in Pakistan that was launched at the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry (OICCI).