Conference on Contemporary Issues in Indian Public Law: Transnational Perspectives

Update: 2015-04-06 01:49 GMT

The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne and National Law University, Delhi invited for a conference on Contemporary Issues in Indian Public Law: Transnational Perspectives.Date: April 12, 2015Venue: National Law University, Delhi.Programme of EventsThe following topics will be discussed in the conference by the key speakers...

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The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne and National Law University, Delhi invited for a conference on Contemporary Issues in Indian Public Law: Transnational Perspectives.

Date: April 12, 2015

Venue: National Law University, Delhi.

Programme of Events

The following topics will be discussed in the conference by the key speakers as mentioned:

Transnational Engagement with the Indian Constitution

Cheryl Saunders (Melbourne), Constitutional Comparison between India and Australia

Nick Bamforth (Oxford), Comparative Authority in Constitutional Litigation

Paul Craig (Oxford), Meta-Constitutional Narratives: Some Comparative Thoughts Adrienne Stone (Melbourne), attendance tbc

Separation of Powers

Barber (Oxford), The Basic Structure Doctrine

Sudhir Krishnaswamy (Azim Premji), Directive Principles: Institutional Questions

Alison Young (Oxford), Inter-institutional Dialogue

Human Rights

Anup Surendranath (NLU), The Death Penalty

Pip Nicholson (Melbourne), The Death Penalty

Carolyn Evans (Melbourne), Religious Freedom and Conversion Laws

Registration fee

International attendees - £20

Indian Residents - No Charge

Click here to register.

In case of any queries, kindly mail at  joanna.simon@seh.ox.ac.uk

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