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Dr. Maryam Smith, Renowned UK Barrister, Appointed as International Advisor of the World Human Rights Research Council (WHRRC)

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Posted by WHRRC | May 09, 2026

The World Human Rights Research Council (WHRRC) has appointed renowned United Kingdom (UK) Barrister and human rights expert Dr. Maryam Smith as the International Advisor of the organization. This appointment is considered a significant achievement towards strengthening global human rights protection, legal awareness, and international cooperation.

Dr. Maryam Smith is a distinguished legal expert, human rights advocate, and inspiring international personality who has made remarkable contributions in the fields of human rights protection, social justice, and legal awareness. While serving as a Barrister in the United Kingdom, she has played an influential role in ensuring justice for victims, protecting human rights, and providing legal assistance to those in need.

Her work in the field of human rights protection has created a positive impact not only in the UK but also across many countries around the world. Her international vision, legal expertise, and dedication to social causes have significantly contributed to strengthening global awareness and judicial thinking related to human rights and justice.

Dr. Maryam Smith has been honored with several national and international awards for her outstanding contributions to human rights and social justice. Her experience, leadership abilities, and global understanding are expected to further strengthen WHRRC’s international mission.

WHRRC believes that under the guidance and expertise of Dr. Maryam Smith, the organization will gain stronger international recognition and will be able to advance campaigns related to human rights protection, women’s rights, social justice, and global awareness more effectively.

This appointment reflects WHRRC’s visionary approach of connecting experienced and inspiring personalities from across the world with the organization to build a stronger global platform for human rights and justice.



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