Daniyal Hassan Daniyal completed his LL.B (Hons.) from the University of London International Programmes in 2015 with a 2:1 degree. During law school, Daniyal volunteered in multiple community service projects and took part in conferences on diverse themes. He was a part of a focused group discussion with the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth, Mr. Ahmed Alhendawi in June 2014. He has participated in law moots during his degree and won the “Best Advocate” awards at two of them. Daniyal was one of the 25 participants from Pakistan who participated in a U.S. State Department sponsored exchange program in the summer of 2014. This program (Study of the U.S. Institutes) on comparative public policy, was conducted at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. After returning from the exchange program, Daniyal joined the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) which has over 15,000 members across Pakistan. Owing to his leadership skills, he got elected as Youth Group Director of the Islamabad chapter of the alumni network in October 2014. He has been working with the network on various projects, which include serving as the President and Founder of, “Pakistan Law Moot”, a project aimed at enhancing mooting skills of law students. In this regards, Mr. Hassan is also working on organizing the national rounds for the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, in Pakistan. Jessup is the world’s largest international law competition. On the 800th anniversary of the world’s first human rights charter, The Magna Carta, Daniyal was invited for a panel discussion on its practical significance by the British High Commission in Pakistan. Mr. Hassan was a part of the panel which comprised of dignitaries including the British High Commissioner to Pakistan, H.E. Philip R. Barton. |