Shabina Begum

Senior Associate
Named one of the Law Society Legal Heroes 2023 representing the best of the professionLaw Society Legal Heroes 2023

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Described as an “exceptional lawyer” and a “pioneer in her field“, Shabina is featured in Management Today’s “35 Women Under 35, 2020 ” List of Britain’s Brightest Young Business Leaders and is one of the 2023 Law Society Legal Heroes.

Shabina is an UN recognised authority on child, early and forced marriage. She is an expert in domestic violence, honour based violence, forced marriage, stranded spouse and female genital mutilation cases; and additionally has specialism in children disputes, divorce and financial orders with expertise in Shariah law; both family law and Islamic financing. Shabina is a Resolution accredited Specialist in Child Abduction & Forced Marriage and Honour-based Violence and she has worked as an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate handling high risk cases and extremely vulnerable clients.

Shabina leads the way in researching and championing the rights of women and girls.  She graduated with a LL.B from Greenwich University and completed her LL.M at Cornell University. She was awarded the Blackstone Entrance Exhibition Award and the Lord Lowry Scholarship by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2008. She was called to the Bar in 2009. In 2012 she was awarded a Winston Churchill Travel Fellowship enabling her to travel to Sri Lanka, Cambodia and India to conduct legal research on the issue of acid violence. In 2013 was admitted as a solicitor. That same year, she was selected by the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies’ to participate in the Young Muslim Leadership Programme; a forum for young British Muslims with strong leadership potential to come together and consider key issues affecting British society. In 2014, she was awarded a Churchill Fellow Medallion, by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, for her research. 

She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 2017 to undertake research on child and forced marriage in the USA. She conducted this research as part of her postgraduate studies at Cornell Law School in 2018.

Shabina was formerly a part time lecturer in law: she taught Sex & Gender in the Legal Process, a module led by the prominent Dr Jocelynne Scutt, and Legal Skills & Procedure at the University of Buckingham and she also taught Advocacy & Professional Ethics at the University of Greenwich.

A regular speaker at conferences and seminars, in 2013 she spoke at the Feminism in London conference and was interviewed by the Feminist Times. She has delivered an online seminar in the European Family Justice Observatory on acid violence and has also made a TV appearance on “Live the Life” on Islam Channel to speak about the topic. In 2016 she was invited to speak in New York at the 16th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, held by United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. As a UN recognised expert on child, early and forced marriage she was invited by the UN in 2016 to participate as an expert in Geneva. She runs specialist training sessions for NGOs on forced marriage, child marriage, FGM and other related topics like stranded spouses and dowry violence.

Shabina is a member of Resolution, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, Careful Child Relocation and she is a Member of Middle Temple.

She speaks fluent Bengali, Hindi and Urdu. She is also a certified user of Level 1 British Sign Language.

Awards & Recognitions
  • Law Society Legal Heroes Winner (September 2023)
  • Winner in the business category of the Women of the Future Awards 2020 (4 February 2021)
  • Shortlisted as a finalist in the business category for the Women of the Future Awards 2020 in association with Aviva (October 2020)
  • Featured in Management Today 2020’s “35 under 35” list of Britain’s brightest young businesswomen (June 2020)
  • Fulbright Scholarship (2018)
  • Top 100 leading British Bangladeshi figures on the British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration List (2017)
  • Alumni of the Year, University of Greenwich (2016)
  • IKWRO True Honour Award in Special Recognition as a Professional Working to End "Honour" Based Violence (2016)
  • Top 100 Influential Bangladeshis by the British Bangladesh Power and Inspiration Awards (2014)
  • Churchill Fellow Medallion by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, for her research (2014)
  • Lord Lowry Scholarship by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple (2008)
  • Blackstone Entrance Exhibition Award (2008)
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