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NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW

Accredited in 'A++' grade with a score of 3.52 on a four point scale by NAAC in Cycle 2

NALSAR University of Law announces the second set of workshops in the Flying Research Kites Series 2021

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As stated at the launch of these workshops in June that these workshops are meant to aid researchers in finding issues worthy of research by setting up conversations between aspiring scholars and experts in the field which will assist young scholars to ask critical research questions and either help them find or consolidate areas in which they wish to research. 

 

The following workshops will be held in the second part of the 2021 edition of the workshops 

 

Saturday 31st July-   " Reframing Research in Labour Law " Prof N Vasanthi ( NALSAR) (Register Here(link is external))

Sunday 1st August - " Recognition, Redistribution, and Social Justice in the Context of Caste" Dr T Kannan ( NALSAR) (Register Here(link is external)

Saturday 7th August " Researching Corporations " Prof Vijaya Nagarajan ( Macquarie University Australia) (Register Here(link is external))

Saturday 14th August "Researching International Law: Old and New Themes" Prof B S Chimni ( Jindal Global University) (Register Here(link is external))

Saturday 21st August " Re-engaging with Human Rights" Dr Ravi Nair ( South Asian Human Rights Documentation Centre) (Register Here(link is external))

Saturday 28th August " Research Questions in Disability and Disability Studies" Dr Shilpaa Anand ( BITS Pilani Hyderabad) (Register Here(link is external))

 

These are half-day workshops which will take place in either the forenoon or afternoon on the dates specified above. Scholars interested in participating in the workshops are requested to fill the prescribed form and if they have any queries they can send an email to phdadmissions@nalsar.ac.in(link sends e-mail) by 1 pm on the Thursday preceding the workshop they wish to attend.  In order to enhance the effectiveness of interaction, the University may register no more than 50  scholars for each workshop. The form requires applicants to state in no more than 250 words why the workshop would be meaningful for them. In case of an overrun these statements will be relied upon to make the final selection.