Muhammad Abdul Khalique is an academician and researcher. His research focuses on international investment law, WTO law, International dispute settlement systems, Muslim law and Constitutional law. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Law at the Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary. Khalique holds a Master in Law in the subject of International Law from Xiamen University, China, and an LL.M. and LL.B. from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has received competitive international scholarships, including the Stipendium Hungaricum and the Chinese Government Scholarship. He has presented his research at numerous international conferences organized by institutions such as the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), Masaryk University, and the University of Szeged. He has also participated in high-level international law training programs, including summer schools at Université Paris-Saclay and the Xiamen Academy of International Law. Khalique is committed to fostering critical legal scholarship and engaging students with contemporary challenges in international law through doctrinal, comparative, and interdisciplinary teaching methods.