V.C for Academic Affairs
Law and Jurisprudence Specialist, University Lecturer,
Researcher, Legal Consultant and Master Capacity Building Trainer
Mohammad Hanif Moaz has both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in
Law and Jurisprudence from Kabul University, and has also completed a legal
internship from the Ministry of Justice of Afghanistan. He has extensive
education and experience in jurisprudence, law and philosophy. His areas of
expertise include law/jurisprudence, Greek heart philosophy, new Islamic
philosophy, theology and all practical/executive and textual law lecturing,
training, research, proofreading and editing. His achievements as a writer are:
1) Anti-Sexual Harassment Guidelines.
2) Pashto translation of International Criminal Law.
3) Principles and standards of audit/inspection in Shariah and
law.
4) The arrangement of the subjects of Hanafi jurisprudence and
their interrelationships.
6) Editing, interpretation, correction and compilation of many
private and public law, English, Arabic, Pashto and Persian books, magazines
and articles.
Also, Mr. Moaz has done some important teaching and management
tasks such as; Professor, Head of Departments at Kabul State University,
Kabul-Ghalib Private University, Bakhtar Private University, Khabash Private
University, Bayazid Roshan Private Higher Education Institution, Ahmad Shah
Abdali Private Higher Education Institution, Karwan Private University and
Future Private University, has performed important duties as the head of the
faculty and the academic assistant. He has been a master trainer for capacity
building with NGOs, he has also written important manuals in this field and has
trained about 300 capacity building masters across the country.
Similarly, he has participated in many training workshops,
meetings and international conferences. Moaz has worked closely with many
public and private universities and is fluent in Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Urdu and
English. Professor Moaz has started working with the Mili University as a teacher and Vice Chancellor for academic
affairs.