Shraddha Dubey

Assistant Professor of Law

Shraddha Dubey joined NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, as an Assistant Professor in July 2024. She holds degrees in law and humanities from Symbiosis Law School Pune and Leiden University.

She has research and consultancy experience in international human rights, humanitarian law and legal literacy across various research organisations.

At NALSAR, she teaches mandatory courses in Professional Ethics and Law and Poverty (undergraduate) and Comparative Public Law and Systems of Governance (postgraduate).

Her specialised training is in International Law with teaching experience in Legal Theory.

Her research interests focus on Critical International Law, Law and Development, Political Economy and Legal Theory.

Education

  • B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) – Symbiosis Law School Pune (2014-2019)
  • LL.M. (Advanced Masters in Public International Law) – Leiden University (2019-2020)

Awards/Fellowships

  • 1st CILRAP Scholarship for International Law (India), Centre for International Law Research & Policy (2018)
  • Young Scholars Award, International Institute of Space Law (2018)

Courses Taught

  • Professional Ethics and Accountancy Clinic
  • Law and Poverty (undergraduate) and Comparative Public Law
  • Systems of Governance (postgraduate)
  • Feminist Jurisprudence and Between Law and Morality – A Jurisprudential Enquiry (undergraduate)

Select Publications

  • ‘Year in Review 2020’, in T.D. Gill et al. (eds.), Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 23 (2020), T.M.C. Asser Press/Springer Verlag: The Hague 2021 (Co-authored).
  • Constitutionalised Decentralisation and its Impacts on the Urban Housing Crisis in India and Colombia’ in World Comparative Law, Volume 58 (2025), Edition 4 in the Symposium on, The City as a Contested Space: Constitutional Law Perspectives on Urban Housing Disputes.
  • ‘Making of a Global City – Delhi and its Development Dilemmas’, in NLUD Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 6 (2024), National Law University Delhi Press.

In the media

‘Urbicide in Gaza: Destruction of Dreams, Memory and the Wreckage of City Life’, in Human Rights Here, Netherlands Network of Human Rights Research – Blog

‘India, Collective Security and the Veto Power’, Forum for International Criminal & Humanitarian Law Policy Brief Series No. 95 (2019), Centre for International Law Research and Policy (Co-authored) – Policy Brief