
Always approachable and easy to talk to.
Helps students see the bigger picture.
Creates dynamic and thought-provoking lessons.
Encourages students to think independently.
Brings real-world relevance to learning.
Dr. Mohammad Hossain serves as a Lecturer in Business Law at Curtin University Malaysia, part of the Faculty of Business. His professional career focuses on delivering legal education with practical relevance to business contexts. Hossain holds a PhD and contributes to the academic community through teaching units such as BLAW2006, where he facilitates sessions on corporate governance, emphasizing real-world applications of legal principles to enhance student understanding.
Hossain's research specializations encompass emerging legal issues in business and technology. His academic interests include artificial intelligence regulation, legal accountability of AI, bilateral investment treaties, the gig economy, and environmental law. He has authored several peer-reviewed publications highlighting these areas. Key works include 'CHARTING THE COURSE FOR AI REGULATION IN MALAYSIA: A SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVE' published in 2024 in the IIUM Law Journal, 'Decent work in the digital age: A legal perspective on Bangladesh's gig economy' in 2026, 'Evaluating the Legal Accountability of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Bangladesh Beyond Regulatory Frameworks' in 2025, and 'A Study of Malaysia's Bilateral Investment Treaties and Their Impact on Foreign Direct Investment' in 2025. Additionally, he has explored the role of environmental law in achieving sustainable development goals from a Bangladesh perspective. Hossain also serves as a reviewer for the International Journal of Law and Society, supporting scholarly quality in legal research. Through his publications and teaching, Hossain influences discussions on socio-legal challenges in Malaysia and Bangladesh, bridging legal scholarship with business practices and policy development.
