Andrew Khoo graduated from King's College London in law and history and philosophy of religion and, after working with internally-displaced persons in northern Uganda for a year, was called to the Bar of England and Wales in November 1991 and the Bar of the High Court of Malaya in Malaysia in May 1995. He has been in active legal practice in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for 24 years. He is currently serving his 11th year as an elected member of Bar Council Malaysia, the regulatory and representative body for lawyers in peninsula Malaysia, and is Co-Chair of the Constitutional Law Committee. He has represented the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM), the Malaysian Bar, the Council of Churches Malaysia, the Diocese of West Malaysia and the Bible Society of Malaysia in watching briefs before the Federal Court, Court of Appeal and High Court in election petitions, constituency redelineation, child custody, citizenship and freedom of religion cases. He has also appeared as observer counsel before several SUHAKAM public inquiries, including an inquiry on the possible enforced disappearance of 3 missing Christian pastors and one Muslim NGO activist. He authored the Malaysian Bar’s report to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review on Malaysia in 2009, 2013 and 2018 and the chapter on Law and the Judiciary in the Annual SUARAM Report on Civil and Political Rights in Malaysia from 2006-2014 and 2016.