Taqbir Huda is a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford pursuing the DPhil In Law, with a focus on the right to reparation under international law. He previously served as a researcher at Amnesty International, investigating state violations of human rights in over 50 cases in Bangladesh. Over the past decade, he has led research and advocacy for several NGOs, such as BRAC and the Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust, and helped draft more than ten public interest petitions before the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, including one that led to reform of the Evidence Act 1872 for violating the right to equality. Taqbir graduated top of his class in law from SOAS, University of London, and then obtained an MSc in Criminology with distinction from Oxford and an LLM from Harvard Law School.