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Curriculum Vitae PROFESSOR C. RAJ KUMAR PROFESSOR & VICE CHANCELLOR O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Tel: (+91-130) 4091900; Fax: (+91-130) 4091888 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.jgu.edu.in I. CURENT AFFILIATION (since 2009) Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi) Dean, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi) Director, International Institute for Higher Education Research & Capacity Building, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi) II. EDUCATION Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Doctor of Legal Science (S.J.D.), 2011 Harvard Law School, United States of America LL.M. (Master of Laws), 2000. University of Oxford, United Kingdom B.C.L. (Bachelor of Civil Law), 1999. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws), 1997. Loyola College, University of Madras, India B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce), 1994. III. AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS (ANNEX I) Scholarships and fellowships awarded by the University of Oxford, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Loyola College, University of Madras, Monash University and Indiana University. IV. RESEARCH GRANTS/FUNDS (ANNEX II) Received research grants and funds from various educational and research institutions, foundations, and inter-governmental organisations including City University of Hong Kong; Sumitomo Foundation, Tokyo, Japan; and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). V. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Passed the New York Bar Exam (July 2001) and was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York, U.S.A., as an Attorney and Counsellor at Law in February 2002; admitted to the Bar Council of Delhi, New Delhi, India, in August 1997.

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Curriculum Vitae

PROFESSOR C. RAJ KUMAR PROFESSOR & VICE CHANCELLOR O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Tel: (+91-130) 4091900; Fax: (+91-130) 4091888

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.jgu.edu.in

I. CURENT AFFILIATION (since 2009)

Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi) Dean, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi) Director, International Institute for Higher Education Research & Capacity Building, Sonipat, Haryana (NCR of Delhi)

II. EDUCATION

Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Doctor of Legal Science (S.J.D.), 2011 Harvard Law School, United States of America LL.M. (Master of Laws), 2000.

University of Oxford, United Kingdom B.C.L. (Bachelor of Civil Law), 1999.

Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws), 1997.

Loyola College, University of Madras, India B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce), 1994.

III. AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS (ANNEX I) Scholarships and fellowships awarded by the University of Oxford, Harvard Law School,

Harvard University, Loyola College, University of Madras, Monash University and Indiana University.

IV. RESEARCH GRANTS/FUNDS (ANNEX II) Received research grants and funds from various educational and research institutions,

foundations, and inter-governmental organisations including City University of Hong Kong; Sumitomo Foundation, Tokyo, Japan; and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

V. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Passed the New York Bar Exam (July 2001) and was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York, U.S.A., as an Attorney and Counsellor at Law in February 2002; admitted to the Bar Council of Delhi, New Delhi, India, in August 1997.

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VI. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate, October 2000 to October 2001, International Law Firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York, United States of America; Consultant and Research Associate, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India, October 1997 to July 1998, on a research project relating to prison reforms and submitted a report entitled “Standards of Prison Care” (225 pages) to the NHRC in July 1998.

VII. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Taught the following courses at the SJD/LLM/JD/LLB/UG levels: “Law of Human

Rights and Civil Liberties”, “Human Rights, Development and Governance”, “Introduction to Constitutional & Administrative Law”, “Introduction to Public Law”, “Business and Law”, and “Globalisation and Legal Research Methodology”. VIII. RESEARCH Research on human rights and development, corruption and governance, law and disaster management, comparative constitutional law and legal education published as books and articles in journals and law reviews in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan and USA, some of which are the American University International Law Review, Asia Pacific Law Review, Australian Journal of Asian Law, Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Corporate Governance International, Denver Journal of International Law & Policy, Georgetown Journal of International Law, Hong Kong Lawyer, Human Rights Quarterly, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Indian Journal of Criminology, Indian Journal of International Law, Indian Journal of Public Administration, ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Journal of the International Peace Research Institute, Journal of the National Human Rights Commission, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, Michigan State Journal of International Law, New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, San Diego International Law Journal, Seminar, Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, and Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law. IX. PUBLICATIONS (ANNEX III) Total: 149 (6 Books; 36 Articles in Journals and Law Reviews; 14 Chapters in Books; 1 Book Review; 4 Reports; and 88 Articles in Newspapers and Magazines) X. CITATIONS AND THE IMPACT OF MY RESEARCH (ANNEX IV) My research publications have been cited in journals worldwide including the Harvard Law Review.

XI. VISITING APPOINTMENTS (ANNEX V)

Visiting appointments in Australia, Japan, People’s Republic of China, and the United States of America.

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XII. INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCIES/PROJECTS (ANNEX VI) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sri Lanka and Thailand; United

Nations University (UNU), Japan; Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Switzerland; International Council for Human Rights Policy (ICHRP), Switzerland; and Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), Sri Lanka. Expert on research projects at the International Victimology Institute (INTERVICT), The Netherlands; and the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies, USA.

XIII. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS (ANNEX VII) Presented papers at conferences and gave talks and lectures in Australia, China, Hong

Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, Tanzania, The Netherlands, and USA. XIV. ORGANISATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (ANNEX VIII) Organised international conferences on access to justice; the right to reparation for torture survivors in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka; human rights and development; human rights and good governance; grassroots protection of human rights; disaster management; human rights in the global economy; globalisation and legal education; and international terrorism, human security and human rights. XV. EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS/RESEARCH SUPERVISION (ANNEX IX) Referee for and editor of journals based in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, and the United States of America; supervision of research relating to human rights, corruption, and development. XVI. ASSOCIATION WITH FOUNDATIONS (ANNEX X) Associated with educational, research, and advocacy foundations in Hong Kong, India, UK and USA. XVII. MEDIA REPORTS (ANNEX XI) Interviews, news and reports in print and broadcasting media based in Hong Kong, India, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

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ANNEX I

AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS/MEDALS/CERTIFICATES 1. Awarded the Landon H. Gammon Fellowship of Harvard Law School to pursue the LL.M. program at Harvard Law School (1999-2000). 2. Awarded the James Souverine Gallo’ 27 Memorial Scholarship by the Committee on General Scholarships, Harvard University to pursue the LL.M. program at Harvard Law School (1999-2000). 3. Awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in December 1997 (all expenses covered, including return airfare; University and college fees and living expenses for up to three years) by the Rhodes Trust to study at the University of Oxford. 4. Received the 'Certificate of Merit' for outstanding contribution to the Constitutional Law Society and Environmental Law Society, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi during the year 1996-97. 5. Received the Medal and the ‘Certificate of Distinction’ from the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi in 1996 for outstanding and highly commendable contribution to the Legal Research Project on the Local Community of Van Gujjars at Rajaji National Park, Dehradun. 6. Nominated for the President of India: Dr.Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal - 1996 by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi during the year 1996-97. 7. Received the 'Certificate of Merit' from the Chief Justice of India in 1996 for the International Project Competition on Community Based Law Reform Proposals sponsored by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore from September 1994 to September 1996. 8. Nominated for the President of India: Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal - 1995 by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi during the year 1995-96. 9. Received the 'Best Outgoing Student Award' of Loyola College, University of Madras for the year 1993-94, which comprised of a Medal and a citation.

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ANNEX II

RESEARCH GRANTS/FUNDS

1. Research grant from the Sumitomo Foundation of Japan to pursue research on the theme: “Corruption and Human Rights – Promoting Transparency in Governance in Hong Kong, Japan and India”. The research grant of HK$50,000 was awarded in the category of Fiscal 2002 Grant for Japan-Related Research Projects. (Sole Investigator) 2. Strategic Development Grant (SDG) from the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China to pursue research on the theme: “Human Rights and Development”. The research grant of HK$30,000 was awarded in October 2004 to pursue research from October 2004 to June 2005. (Sole Investigator) 3. Start-Up Grant from the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China to pursue research on the theme: “Terrorism and Human Rights: Balancing National Security Concerns and Civil Liberties in Hong Kong, Japan, and India”. The research grant of HK$99,958.75 was awarded in October 2004 to pursue research from October 2004 to May 2006. (Sole Investigator) 4. CityU Strategic Research Grant for Fundable CERG (SRG-Fd) from the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China to do research on the theme: “Sexual Harassment in Hong Kong, Mainland China and India: Protection and Promotion of Human Rights through Tortious Remedies?”. The research grant of HK$180,000 was awarded in August 2005 to pursue research from August 2005 to July 2007. (Co-Investigator) 5. CityU Strategic Research Grant (SRG) from the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China to pursue research on the theme: “Disaster Management and Governance: Understanding the Human Security and Human Rights Implications of Disasters in Hong Kong, Japan and India”. The research grant of HK$140,000 was awarded in April 2006 to pursue research from April 2006 to March 2008. (Co-Investigator) 6. CityU Strategic Research Grant (SRG) from the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China to pursue research on the theme: “Balancing Human Rights and Public Health Concerns in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and India: Protecting and Promoting the Right to Health”. The research grant of HK$141,604 was awarded in April 2006 to pursue research from April 2006 to March 2008. (Principal Investigator) 7. Conference Grants from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to organise a conference on theme: “Access to Justice: Law, Policy and Institutions”. The grant of US$35,000 was granted to Legal Education and Research Society (LEARS), an Indian non-governmental legal education promotion institution, which organised the international conference on Access to Justice: Law, Policy and Institutions in August 2006 at New Delhi, India. (Institutional Grant)

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ANNEX III

PUBLICATIONS (149)

Books (6) 1) The Future of Indian Universities: Comparative and International Perspectives.

New Delhi OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. (Forthcoming 2016.)

2) THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA AND THE GOVERNANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (2016) (edited), published by the UNIVERSAL LAW PUBLISHING (an imprint of LexisNexis)

3) Corruption and Human Rights in India: Comparative Perspectives on

Transparency and Good Governance (2011), published by the OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS.

4) Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment (January 2007)

published by the OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (OUP), 520 pages (authored two chapters) (co-editor).

5) Tsunami and Disaster Management: Law and Governance (September 2006)

published by THOMSON SWEET & MAXWELL ASIA, 274 pages (co-authored two chapters) (co-editor).

6) Human Rights and Development: Law, Policy and Governance (July 2006)

published by LEXISNEXIS (BUTTERWORTHS), 550 pages (authored one chapter and co-authored another chapter) (co-editor).

Articles in Academic and Professional Journals and Law Reviews (36) 7. “Corruption in India: A Violation of Human Rights”, UC DAVIS LAW REVIEW, Volume 49, No.2, (December 2015), UC Davis Law School. 8. “Future of Collegium System”, ECONOMIC & POLITICAL WEEKLY, Volume L, No. 48, (November 2015). 9. “Question of Constitutionality”, ECONOMIC & POLITICAL WEEKLY, Volume L, No.26 & 27, (June 2015). 10. “Human Rights Crisis of Public Health Policy: Comparative Perspectives on the Protection and Promotion of Economic and Social Rights”, INDIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Volume, Issue, (2013), Indian Society of International Law. 11. “Legal Education, Globalization, and Institutional Excellence: Challenges for the Rule of Law and Access to Justice in India”, INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES, Volume 20, Issue 1 (2013), Indiana University Maurer School of Law, pp.1-32. 12. “Human Rights and Human Security Implications of Disasters: Critical Perspectives on Law and Governance”, Volume 11, 2012, JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, INDIA”, National Human Rights Commission, pp.129-148. 13. “Challenges of Corruption and Good Governance: A Human Rights Perspective”, JINDAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY, Volume 1, Issue 1, August 2012, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy.

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14. “Corruption and the Crisis of Governance in India”, GLOBAL-IS-ASIAN, October-December 2011, pp.10-11, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. 15. “Promoting Transparency and Good Governance”, SEMINAR 625, September 2011, pp. 70-73. 16. “Delays in Process, Denial of Justice: The Jurisprudence and Empirics of Speedy Trials in Comparative Perspective”, GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Vol. 42, 2011, pp.747-784 (co-author). 17. “Corruption, Development and Good Governance: Challenges for Promoting Access to Justice in Asia”, Volume 16, 2008, Issue 3, MICHIGAN STATE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, pp.475-572, Michigan State University College of Law, United States of America. 18. “National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Toward the Institutionalization and Developmentalization of Human Rights”, Volume 28, Number 2, August 2006, HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY, pp.755-779, The John Hopkins University Press, United States of America. 19. “Global Responses to Terrorism and National Insecurity: Ensuring Security, Development and Human Rights”, Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005, ILSA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW, pp. 99-123, United States of America. 20. “Corruption, Human Rights, and Development: Sovereignty and State Capacity to Promote Good Governance”, 2006, 99 ASIL PROCEEDINGS 416, March 30-April 2, 2005, Proceedings of the Ninety-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, New World Order or a World in Disorder? Testing the Limits of International Law, Sovereignty and the State in Asia: The Challenges of the Emerging International Order. 21. “Human Rights Implications of National Security Laws in India: Combating Terrorism while Preserving Civil Liberties”, Volume 33:2, 2005, DENVER JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY, pp.195-222, Denver Law School, United States of America. 22. “Developmentalising Human Rights to Promote Corruption-Free Governance”, 2005, ISIL PROCEEDINGS, Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Indian Society of International Law (ISIL), New Delhi, India. 23. “Institutionalisation of Human Rights in Asia: Developmentalizing Rights to Promote Good Governance”, Volume 12, No.2, LexisNexis, 2004, ASIA PACIFIC LAW REVIEW, pp.143-159, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 24. “Protecting Human Rights while Ensuring Corruption-Free Governance: The Need for Establishing Hong Kong’s Independent Human Rights Commission” (Part 1), Viewpoint, September 2004, HONG KONG LAWYER, pp.99-106, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Web: http://www.hk-lawyer.com/2004-9/Default.htm 25. “Protecting Human Rights while Ensuring Corruption-Free Governance: The Need for Establishing Hong Kong’s Independent Human Rights Commission” (Part 2), Viewpoint, October 2004, HONG KONG LAWYER, pp.92-98, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Web: http://www.hk-lawyer.com/2004-10/default.htm

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26. “Developing a Human Rights Culture in Hong Kong: Creating a Framework for Establishing the Independent Human Rights Commission”, Volume 11, Issue 2, Spring 2004, TULSA JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, pp.101-130, Tulsa Law School, United States of America. 27. “Corruption in Japan: Institutionalizing the Right to Information, Transparency and the Right to Corruption-Free Governance”, Volume 10, Number 1, May 2004, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, pp.1-30, New England School of Law, United States of America. 28. “International Human Rights Perspectives on the Fundamental Right to Education: Integration of Human Rights and Human Development in the Indian Constitution”, Volume 12, Spring 2004, TULANE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, pp.237-285, Tulane Law School, United States of America. 29. “Human Rights Approaches of Corruption Control Mechanisms: Enhancing the Hong Kong Experience of Corruption Prevention Strategies”, Volume 5, 2004, SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, pp.323-351, University of San Diego School of Law, United States of America. 30. “Moving Beyond Constitutionalization and Judicial Protection of Human Rights - Building on the Hong Kong Experience of Civil Society Empowerment”, 2003, Volume 26, Issue Two, LOYOLA OF LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW, pp.285-318, Loyola Law School, United States of America. 31. “National Human Rights Institutions: Good Governance Perspectives on Institutionalization of Human Rights”, Volume 19, Number 2, 2003, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, pp.259-300, American University, Washington College of Law, United States of America. 32. “An Opinion on the Depayin Massacre as a Crime Against Humanity”, December 2003, Volume 2, No.6, ARTICLE 2, pp.28-31, Asian Legal Resource Centre (co-authored). Web: http://www.article2.org/mainfile.php/0206/113/ 33. “Corruption and Human Rights: Promoting Transparency in Governance and the Fundamental Right to Corruption-Free Service in India”, Fall 2003, Volume 17, No.1, COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ASIAN LAW, pp.31-72, Columbia Law School, United States of America. 34. “Human Rights Accountability of Transnational Corporations and Business Enterprises: Governance Perspectives”, Volume 6, Issue 3, September 2003, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE INTERNATIONAL, pp.15-27, The Hong Kong Institute of Company Secretaries (HKICS), Sweet & Maxwell Asia, Hong Kong. 35. “State Torture in India: Strategies for Resistance and Reparation”, Volume 5, No.2, August 2003, THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ASIAN LAW, pp. 160-183, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, Australia. 36. “The Development of International Human Rights Law in National Judiciaries: The Indian Experience”, Volume 19, July 2003, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INSTITUTE OF JURISPRUDENCE, pp.75-91, Faculty of Law, Meiji Gakuin University (MGU), Tokyo, Japan.

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37. “The Scars of the SARS: Balancing Human Rights and Public Health Concerns”, May 2003, HONG KONG LAWYER, pp.58-67, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (co-author). Web: http://www.hk-lawyer.com/2003-5/Default.htm 38. “International Law and Human Rights Dimensions of Nuclear Weapons”, April 2003, JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (PRIME), pp. 73-89, Faculty of International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan. 39. “The Benefit of a Corruption-free Society”, Viewpoint, December 2002, HONG KONG LAWYER, pp.39-46, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Web: http://www.hk-lawyer.com/2002-12/Default.htm 40. “Role and Contribution of National Human Rights Commissions in Promoting National and International Human Rights Norms in the National Context”, Vol. XLVII, No.2, April-June 2001, INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, pp.222-236, New Delhi, India. 41. Gender Justice Perspectives on Crimes against Women in India”, Volume 26(1&2), January & July 1998, INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, pp.1-21, University of Madras, India (co-author). 42. “Emergence and Evolution of Victim Justice Perspectives in India”, Volume 25(2) July 1997, INDIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, pp.71-82, University of Madras, India. Chapters in Books (14) 43. “India and the ASEAN: Education, Rule of Law and Good Governance” in Building ASEAN Identity on a Transnational Dimension, Yasushi Kikuchi and Vesselin Popovski (editors), Interbooks, Japan, 2014. 44. Amit Bindal and C. Raj Kumar, “Abolition of the Death Penalty in India: Constitutional and Human Rights Dimensions” in “Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia Human Rights, Politics and Public Opinion”, Roger Hood and Surya Deva (editors), Oxford University Press, 2013. 45. “Legal Education, Globalisation and Institutional Excellence: Challenges for the Rule of Law and “Access to Justice in India”, in Law and (in) Equalities Contemporary Perspectives - Essays in Honour of Professor Mahendra Pal Singh”, Swati Deva (Ed.), Eastern Book Company, 2010, pp.289-309.

46. “Human Rights Implications of Corruption in South Asia: Perspectives in Law and Governance”, in “Globalisation and Sustainable Good Governance: Challenges and Opportunities”, (editors: Parmanand Singh and A. Francis Julian), pp.328-360, Legal Education and Research Society (LEARS) and Manav Publications, 2010.

47. “Corruption, Transparency in Governance and Development: Reinventing Sovereignty for Promoting Good Governance” (2008), pp.251-265, a commissioned book chapter published in “The End of Westphalia? Re-envisioning Sovereignty” (Ashgate, pp.375), a book project organised by the International Institute for Ethics, Law and Governance, Griffith University, Australia and the United Nations University (UNU), Japan.

48. “Corruption as a Human Rights Issue in South Asia: Law, Development and Governance”, (2007), Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review, (editor: Marius Smith),

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The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, pp.41-82, Melbourne, Australia. 49. “Introduction: Rights, Justice and Empowerment”, (January 2007), pp.xxvii-liv, book chapter in the book, Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment, an edited book of essays published by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (OUP), 520 pages. 50. “Corruption and its Impact on Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Governance Perspectives”, (January 2007), pp.153-182, book chapter in the book, Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment, an edited book of essays published by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (OUP), 520 pages. 51. “Introduction: Interdependence of Human Rights and Development”, (co-author) (July 2006), pp.1-10, book chapter in the book, Human Rights and Development: Law, Policy and Governance, an edited book of essays published by LEXISNEXIS (BUTTERWORTHS), 550 pages. 52. “Role of National Human Rights Commissions in Promoting and Protecting Economic, Social and Cultural Rights”, (July 2006), pp.95-107, book chapter in the book, Human Rights and Development: Law, Policy and Governance, an edited book of essays published by LEXISNEXIS (BUTTERWORTHS), 550 pages. 53. “Introduction: Responding to Tsunami and Disasters: Law, Policy and Governance Perspectives on Disaster Management”, (co-author) (September 2006), pp.1-6, book chapter in the book Tsunami and Disaster Management: Law and Governance, an edited book of essays published by THOMSON SWEET & MAXWELL ASIA, 274 pages. 54. “Human Rights and Governance Perspectives on Disaster Management”, (co-author) (September 2006), pp.127-138, book chapter in the book Tsunami and Disaster Management: Law and Governance, an edited book of essays published by THOMSON SWEET & MAXWELL ASIA, 294 pages. 55. “Tort Law and Perspectives on Disaster Management”, (co-author) (September 2006), pp.139-145, book chapter in the book Tsunami and Disaster Management: Law and Governance, an edited book of essays published by THOMSON SWEET & MAXWELL ASIA, 274 pages. 56. “Elections and Voting Systems: Perspectives on Democratic Governance in Hong Kong”, August 2003, pp. 44-66, book chapter, in the book, “Building Democracy: Creating Good Government for Hong Kong”, HONG KONG UNIVERSITY PRESS (HKUP), Hong Kong, China. Reports (4)

1. “Report of the Consultant for the UNDP Project for Strengthening of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) Sri Lanka”, a 59-page report for the UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP), Colombo (January 2006).

2. “Towards implementation of the UN Declaration on Basic Principles of Justice for

Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power – A Draft Convention on the Rights of Victims of Crime, Abuse of Power and Terrorism”, submitted the rapporteur’s report to the INTERNATIONAL VICTIMOLOGY INSTITUTE TILBURG (INTERVICT), FACULTY OF LAW, TILBURG UNIVERSITY (December 2005)

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(co-edited). The report is part of the proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting that was held at Tilburg, The Netherlands during 12-15 December 2005.

3. “Standards of Prison Care”, a 225-page project report prepared for the NATIONAL

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (NHRC), New Delhi, India, July 1998.

4. “Protecting Local Communities, their Resources and Environment”, (co-authored) a 200-page report on an International Project on Community Based Law Reform Proposals, FACULTY OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, Delhi, India, October 1996.

Book Review (1)

5. Academic Freedom in Hong Kong (Jan Currie, Carole J. Peterson, and Ka Ho Mok), HONG KONG LAW JOURNAL, Volume 37, Part I, 2007, pp.289-292.

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Shorter Articles in Newspapers and Magazines (88)

1. “Need for SEZs in higher edu”, DECCAN HERALD, 28 November 2015, Web:

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/514356/need-sezs-higher-edu.html

2. “NJAC out, collegium needs reform”, DECCAN CHRONICLE, 22 October 2015 Web:http://www.deccanchronicle.com/151022/commentarycolumnists/article/njac-out-collegium-needs-reform

3. “'Make in India' linked to success of 'Making of India'”, DECCAN HERALD, 26

August 2015, Web: http://www.deccanherald.com/content/497267/make-india-linked-success-making.html/

4. “Death penalty fails test of humanity”, DECCAN CHRONICLE, 7 August 2015 Web: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/150807/commentarycolumnists/article/death-penalty-fails-test-humanity

5. “Raising the bar for legal education”, THE ASIAN AGE, 19 July 2015, Web: http://dc.asianage.com/c-raj-kumar-710

6. “A case against NJAC”, DECCAN CHRONICLE, 19 June 2015, Web: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/150619/commentary-op-ed/article/case-against-njac

7. “ Sailing from Byzantium”, TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION MAGAZINE, June 10 2015. Web: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/sailing-from-byzantium

8. “ Why the NJAC Act is Unconstitutional”, THE ECONOMIC TIMES, 03-09 May 2015. Web: http://www.jgu.edu.in/sites/default/files/article/The%20Sunday%20Economic%20Times%20-May%2003%20-%2009%2C%202015.pdf

9. “A new imagination for Indian universities”, THE HINDU, 17 December 2014.

Web: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/lead-article-a-new-imagination-for-indian-universities/article6698317.ece

10. “ Regulating higher education for promoting excellence”. THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 24 November 2014 Web: http://epaper.financialexpress.com/380847/Indian-Express/24-November-2014#page/12/3

11. “Accountability and independence”, THE HINDU, 13 August 2014. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/accountability-and-independence/article6309524.ece

12. “Reforming Higher Education”, THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 30 June 2014. Web: http://www.financialexpress.com/news/union-budget-reforming-higher-education/1265210

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13. “Reforming Higher Education”, THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 30 June 2014. Web: http://www.financialexpress.com/news/union-budget-reforming-higher-education/1265210

14. “Liberal arts education for enlightened citizens”, DECCAN HERALD, 19 June

2014. Web: http://www.deccanherald.com/content/414441/liberal-arts-education-enlightened-citizens.html

15. “ Fresh ideas, not more institutions”, THE HINDU, 16 June 2014. Web:

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/fresh-ideas-not-more-institutions/article6117037.ece

16. “ Take a qualitative leap”, THE WEEK, 1 June 2014. Web: http://www.jgu.edu.in/sites/default/files/article/The%20Week%20-%20June%201,%202014%20-%20Article.pdf

17. “Putting a Full Stop to Death Sentence”, THE HINDU, 6 Feburary 2014. Web:http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/putting-a-full-stop-to-death-sentence/article5657803.ece

18. "Open the windows for Indian universities", HINDUSTAN TIMES, 17 January 2014. Web:http://www.hindustantimes.com/comment/analysis/open-the-windows-for-indian-universities/article1-1173766.aspx

19. “Building world-class universities in India”, SEMINAR, January 2014. Web: http://india-seminar.com/2014/653/653_c_raj_kumar.htm

20. “ Building better Universities” THE HINDU, 28 December 2013 Web: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/building-better-universities/article5508889.ece 21. “Expanding Access to Justice” THE HINDU, 28 November 2013 Web:

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/expanding-access-to-justice/article5398212.ece

22. “ Globalization of the Indian Legal Profession”, THE SENTINEL, 22 October 2013 web:http://www.sentinelassam.com/editorial/story.php?sec=3&subsec=0&id=173251&dtP=2013-10-22&ppr=1#.UywbhM75HjU

23. “The Ends Cannot Justify the Means”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 18 April 2013. Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/1046026.aspx

24. “Still Not in a Class of Their Own”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, March 2013. Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/Columns/Still-not-in-a-class-of-their-own/Article1-1028982.aspx

25. “Profit and Loss in a Knowledge Society”, THE INDIAN EXPRESS, 30 November 2012. Web: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/profit-and-loss-in-a-knowledge-society/1038205/

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26. “Indian Universities Need an International Outlook”, THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS, 7 October 2012. Web: http://newindianexpress.com/opinion/article1288575.ece

27. “A Study in Mediocrity”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 25 September 2012. Web:

http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/Editorials/A-study-in-mediocrity/Article1-935619.aspx

28. “Yes JEE, but…”, THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 8 June 2012. Web:

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/column-yes-jee-but-.../959386

29. “Implication for Higher Education in India”, THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 27 February 2012. Web: http://www.financialexpress.com/news/implications-for-higher- education-in-india/916958/

30. “A Shield for Democracy, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 30 December 2011.

Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/788860.aspx

31. “Nobody is Above the Law, Not Even the PM”, THE TRIBUNE, 8 August 2011. Web: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110808/edit.htm#6

32. “Still Hanging Fire”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 22 May 2011.

Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Still-hanging-fire/Article1-700717.aspx

33. “The Kolwoon Clean-Up Act”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 17 April 2011. Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/The-Kowloon-clean-up-act/Article1-686471.aspx

34. “Knowledge Factories”, HINDUSTAN TIMES, 4 March 2011.

Web: http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/669525.aspx

35. “Towards a Broader Vision”, CAREERS 360, May 2009. Web: http://careers360.com/news/2978-Towards-a-broader-vision

36. “Building Nation Through Legal Education”, THE PIONEER, 26 March 2009.

Web: http://www.dailypioneer.com/165034/Building-nation-through-legal-education.ht

37. “Global Legal Education in India: Opportunities and Challenges”, HALSBURY’S

LAW, April 2009, pp.12-19.

38. “Fighting Terrorism by Reforming Governance”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated 11 December 2008.

Web: http://www.hindu.com/2008/12/11/stories/2008121155540800.htm

39. “Terrorism and Indian Democracy”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated 30 July 2008. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2008/07/30/stories/2008073055181100.htm

40. “Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated 9 June

2008. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2008/06/09/stories/2008060951010800.htm

41. “India Needs Global Universities”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated 23 May 2008.

Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2008/05/23/stories/2008052352261100.htm

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42. “Legal Education and Global Philanthropy”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 31

December 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/12/31/stories/2007123153941100.htm

43. “Indian Farmers Need Human Rights”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 7

December 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/12/07/stories/2007120753851100.htm

44. “Academic Freedom and Higher Education”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 13

November 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/11/13/stories/2007111352170800.htm

45. “Constitutionalism and Judicial Governance”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated

18 October 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/10/18/stories/2007101855411200.htm

46. “Human Rights Commissions in India”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 3

October 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/10/03/stories/2007100359001100.htm

47. “Towards Excellence in Legal Education in the Globalized India”, MANUPATRA

NEWSLINE, September 2007, pp. 72-77.

48. “Law Schools Need to Improve Support for Research and Create an Atmosphere that Inspires Students and Faculty”, LEGAL NEWS & VIEWS, Volume 21 No.9, September 2007, Social Action Trust, New Delhi, India.

49. “Terrorism and Human Security”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 27 August

2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/08/27/stories/2007082755951300.htm

50. “Globalisation and Legal Education”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 6 August

2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/08/06/stories/2007080650041000.htm

51. “Improving Legal Education in India”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 27 June

2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/06/27/stories/2007062750481000.htm

52. “Rights, Justice and Empowerment”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 17 March

2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/03/17/stories/2007031703221200.htm

53. “Nithari and the System of Governance”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 9

February 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/02/09/stories/2007020902051000.htm

54. “Rule of Law and Human Rights Education”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 3

February 2007. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2007/02/03/stories/2007020303081000.htm

55. “Disaster Management and Human Rights”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 4

December 2006. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2006/12/04/stories/2006120403181000.htm

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56. “Rule of Law and Legal Education”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 4 July

2006. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2006/07/04/stories/2006070403320800.htm

57. “India and the U.N. Human Rights Council”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 19

June 2006. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2006/06/19/stories/2006061901731000.htm

58. “Corruption as Human Rights Violation”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated 30

May 2006. Web: http://www.hindu.com/2006/05/30/stories/2006053005351000.htm

59. “Terrorism, Human Rights and Development”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India, dated

17 January 2006. Web: http://www.hindu.com/2006/01/17/stories/2006011701471000.htm

60. “Corruption Undermining Democratic Governance”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, India,

dated 23 December 2005. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2005/12/23/stories/2005122302021000.htm

61. “Its Time China and India Cared About AIDS”, Op-Ed, THE STANDARD, Hong Kong, China, dated 1 September 2004. Web: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail_frame.cfm?articleid=50510&intcatid=43

62. “Why the President Should Grant Clemency” (Part 1), CRIME AND JUSTICE

PERSPECTIVE, Volume 1, Issue 5, July 2004, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.S. University, Tamil Nadu, India. Web: http://www.angelfire.com/indie/doccj/Issue-5.pdf;

63. “Why the President Should Grant Clemency”, (Part 2), CRIME AND JUSTICE

PERSPECTIVE, Volume crajkumar4 1, Issue 6, August 2004, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.S. University, Tamil Nadu. India. Web: http://www.geocities.com/cjf_india/Issue-6.pdf

64. “Why Good Governments should Welcome Protests?”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA

MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 15 July 2003.

65. “No Mainland Influence: Democratic Discourse: Attack on Government”, under the head, “Infectious: SARS in the World Media”, published in the OPENDEMOCRACY, (www.opendemocracy.com), London, U.K. dated 26 June 2003.

66. “Drawing Lessons from SARS: We are ready for Democracy”, Op-Ed, SOUTH

CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 20 May 2003 (co-author).

67. “Accepted Principles can Guide our Response to the Outbreak”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 4 April 2003 (co-author).

68. “Violent Pathology: Relevance of Gandhi”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING

POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 6 February 2003.

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69. “Human Rights: The Newest Social Agenda for Corporations”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 28 January 2003.

70. “To Protect the Rule of Law, People must get Involved”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA

MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 19 January 2003.

71. “War on terror a threat to academic freedom”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 22 November 2002.

72. “To Heal, Sri Lanka needs to learn from South Africa”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA

MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 5 November 2002.

73. “Time to make good on Millennium Poverty Vows”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 29 October 2002.

74. “Hong Kong needs Creativity in Legal Education”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA

MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 24 October 2002.

75. “Hong Kong needs Human Rights Commission to Build Credibility”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 18 October 2002.

76. “Freedoms are Vital to China’s Future”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST,

Hong Kong, China, dated 11 October 2002.

77. “War on Terror must Start with Respect for Human Rights”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 4 October 2002.

78. “Good Governance is a Basic Right”, Op-Ed, SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, Hong Kong, China, dated 16 September 2002.

79. “Corruption and Human Rights” (Part 1), Op-Ed, Volume 19 - Issue 19,

September 14 - 27, 2002, FRONTLINE, Chennai, India. Web: http://www.flonnet.com/fl1919/19190780.htm

80. “Corruption and Human Rights” (Part 2), Op-Ed, Volume 19 - Issue 20, October

12 - 25, 2002, FRONTLINE, Chennai, India. Web: http://www.flonnet.com/fl1920/stories/20021011008607500.htm

81. “Human Rights and Human Development” (Part 1), Op-Ed, Volume 19-Issue 04,

Feb. 16-Mar. 1, 2002, FRONTLINE, Chennai, India. Web: http://www.flonnet.com/fl1904/19041040.htm

82. “Human Rights and Human Development” (Part 2), Op-Ed, Volume 19 - Issue 05,

Mar. 02 - 15, 2002, FRONTLINE, Chennai, India. Web: http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl1905/19050840.htm

83. “Bhopal Victims’ Legal Victory”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated December 11, 2001,

Chennai, India. Web: http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/op/2001/12/11/stories/2001121100040100.htm

84. “When Justice Proves Elusive”, Op-Ed, TEHELKA.COM, dated April 25, 2001,

New Delhi, India.

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85. “Last Chance to Render Justice to Bhopal Victims”, December 13 2000, THE

HINDU, India (co-author). Web: http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2000/12/13/stories/05131349.htm

86. “Rights Commissions: A long way to go”, Op-Ed, THE HINDU, dated October 17,

2000, Chennai, India. Web: http://www.hinduonnet.com/2000/10/17/stories/13170541.htm

87. “Judiciary still the most trusted wing”, a co-authored report on the proceedings

of the symposium on “Human Rights and Indian Judiciary’s Constitutional Jurisprudence” held at the Harvard Law School in 2000, THE HINDU, dated May 9, 2000. Web: http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2000/05/09/stories/0209000a.htm

88. “Compensation to the Victims of Crime: A Judicial Response to Victimology”,

Volume 2, No.5, May 1998, LEGAL SPECTRUM, pp.6-8, New Delhi, India.

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CITATIONS AND THE IMPACT OF MY RESEARCH

1. My research works have been widely cited in a number of leading international journals. Some of these include:

Albany Law Review

Alberta Law Review

American Journal of Comparative Law

American University International Law Review

Boston College International and Comparative Law Review

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence

Cardozo Women’s Law Journal

Charleston Law Review

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Columbia Journal of European Law

Columbia Journal of Transnational Law

Cornell International Law Journal

Deakin Law Review

Duke Law Journal

Emory International Law review

Fordham International Law Journal

Georgetown International Environmental Law Review

George Washington International Law Review

Georgia International Environmental Law Review

Harvard Journal on Legislation

Harvard Law Review

Hastings International and Comparative Law Review

HongKong Law Journal

ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law

Israel Law Review

Journal of Law & Education

Journal of Legal Education

Journal of national security law & policy

Maine Law Review

Michigan Journal of International Law

Michigan State Journal of International Law

Missourie Law Review

New England Journal of International and Comparative Law

New York International Law Review

New York University Review of Law and Social Change

New Zealand Journal of public and International Law

North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology

Northwest University Journal of International Human Rights

Sydney Law Review

Texas International Law Journal

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Touro International Law Review

Tulane Law Review

University of Hawaii Law Review

University of Kansas Law Review

University of Miami Law Review

University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law

University of San Francisco Law Review

Vanderbilt journal of Transnational Law

Virginia Journal of International Law

Washington University Global Studies Law Review

Washington University Journal of Law and Policy

Wayne International Law Review

Williamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution

Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal

Yale Journal of International Law 2. My works have been prescribed as reading materials not only in Hong Kong, but also in other jurisdictions. Some of these include the following institutions in Ireland and the USA:

National University of Ireland, Galway, Faculty of Law, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Ireland

Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, USA

Rhodes College, USA 3. I was asked to examine a doctoral dissertation from the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia. 4. I was twice (28 April 2007 and 22 June 2007) invited to make presentations to the Sub Committee on Human Rights Protection Mechanisms, Panel on Home Affairs, Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, on the topic: “Establishment of an Independent Human Rights Commission in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region”.

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VISITING APPOINTMENTS 1. Academic Visitor (7 May – 5 June 2007), School of International Law, East China

University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; taught a course entitled: Human Rights, Development and Governance.

2. Holding Redlich Distinguished Visiting Fellowship 2006 (22 November 2006 -3 December 2006) by the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

3. Visiting Research Fellow, teaching and research from 1 April 2002 to 31 July 2002 at the Faculty of Law, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.

4. Visiting Researcher, from 1 November 2001 to 31 May 2002 at the New York

University School of Law, New York, U.S.A. under the aegis of the Global Law School Program.

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INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCIES AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE UNITED NATIONS, GOVERNMENTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

1. Appointed as Consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),

Asia Pacific Regional Centre to write the Technical Background Paper on Corruption and Access to Justice for the Project on the Asia Pacific Human Development Report 2007 on the theme: “Corruption and Human Development” from February 2007 to June 2007.

2. Appointed as Rapporteur and Lead Writer for the International Council for Human Rights Policy (ICHRP), Geneva, Switzerland in conducting the research project on “Corruption and Human Rights” from March 2007 to December 2008.

3. Member of the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights to be part of an International Advisory Committee (IAC) for a research project on the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights.

4. Member of the Expert Group and attended the meeting on “Towards Implementation of the Rights of Victims’ organised by the International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT) held at Tilburg, Netherlands during 12-15 December 2005; was also appointed as a co-rapporteur to present a report on the proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss: ‘Towards Implementation of the UN Declaration on Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power - A Draft Convention on the Rights of Victims of Crime, Abuse of Power and Terrorism’.

5. Consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to provide consultancy services in the Project for Strengthening of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), Colombo, Sri Lanka during 3-8 November 2005. 6. Consultant to the United Nations University (UNU) in the project “The End of Westphalia? Reenvisioning Sovereignty”, jointly organised and funded by the Peace and Governance Programme of the United Nations University (UNU), Tokyo, Japan and Griffith University, Australia. 7. Member of the Public Affairs Forum, Government Secretariat, Home Affairs Bureau, Hong Kong, China, 2005-06. The Government of the HKSAR had set up this forum to canvass views of business, professional and middle-class people on political affairs and public issues in Hong Kong. 8. Honorary Consultant to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India from July 2004-till date. 9. Member of the Personalised Vehicle Registration Mark (PVRM) Vetting Committee, Department of Transportation, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong from July 2007-till date.

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LECTURES/CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS

1. Presented a paper, “India and the ASEAN: Education, Rule of Law and Good Governance” at the conference entitled: “Building ASEAN Identity on a Transnational Dimension”, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan during 7-8 March 2013.

2. Given a lecture entitled: “Corruption and Human Rights in India”, National Defence College, New Delhi, India on 28 March 2013.

3. Chaired a session in the Conference on "Law By Other Means" organised by

Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU & Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Rechtals Kultur", University of Bonn in New Delhi, 21-22 February 2013.

4. Delivered a keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American

Law Schools (AALS) and “Workshop on Globalizing the Curriculum” organised by AALS, 4-6 January 2013.

5. Presented a paper entitled: “Comparative Perspectives on Corruption and its

Impact on Implementing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in India and China” at the Conference on "Realisation of Socio-Economic Rights in Emerging Free Markets: Perspectives from China and India" organised by the School of Law, City University Hong Kong, 29-30 November 2012.

6. Presented a paper at the International Conference on "The Argumentative Indian:

Critical Debates in the World's Largest Democracy and Perspectives from Australia" organized by the Australia India Institute, The University of Melborne, 29 October-2 November 2012.

7. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption as a violation of Human Rights: India’s

Challenges to Establish a Rule of Law Society”, Australian Human Rights Centre and the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law, Sydney, Australia on 29 October 2012.

8. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption as a violation of Human Rights: India’s Challenges to Establish a Rule of Law Society”, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India on 23 August 2012.

9. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and the crisis of Governance in India”, Birla Institute of Management and Technology (BIMTECH), New Delhi, India on 16 July 2012.

10. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption as a violation of Human Rights: India’s Challenges to Establish a Rule of Law Society”, Somerville College, University of Oxford, UK on 5 July 2012.

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11. Given a talk entitled: “Youth and Entrepreneurship”, Parliamentary Forum on Youth, New Delhi, India on 17 May 2012.

12. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and Human Rights in India”, Berkeley Law School, University of California, USA on 11 April 2012.

13. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and the Crisis of Governance in India”, New York University School of Law, USA on 2 April 2012.

14. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and Human Rights”, Yale Law School, USA on 2 April 2012.

15. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and its Impact on Human Rights”, National Human Rights Commission, India on 13 January 2012.

16. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption as a Violation of Human Rights”, Centre for International Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore on 26 September 2011.

17. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption and the Crisis of Governance in India”, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore on 26 September 2011.

18. Given a talk entitled: “Corruption, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Challenges for Good Governance”, Faculty of Legal Studies, South Asian University (SAU), New Delhi, India on 26 August 2011.

19. Given a talk entitled: “Establishing a Global Law School in India” at the Hauser Global Law School Program, New York University School of Law, New York, USA on 17 November 2008.

20. Given a lecture entitled: “Challenges of Legal Education in India” at the Columbia

Law School, New York, USA on 18 November 2008.

21. Given a seminar entitled: “Establishing India’s First Global Law School” at the Yale Law School, New Have, USA on 19 November 2008.

22. Given a plenary address at the Conference on Globalisation of Legal Profession in

the panel entitled: “A Globalisation Case Study: Legal Profession in India”, organised by the American Society of International Law (ASIL) and the Program on Legal Profession, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, USA on 21 November 2008.

23. Given the plenary address entitled: “Natural Disasters and their Challenges for

Human Rights, Democracy and Governance” at the International Conference on Activating Human Rights and Peace: Universal Responsibility organised by the Southern Cross University, Byron Bay, Australia during 1-4 July 2008.

24. Delivered a lecture entitled: “Institutionalisation of Human Rights: Development

and Governance Perspectives” on 18 June 2008 at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India.

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25. Delivered a lecture entitled: “Human Rights and Tort Law Implications of Disaster Management” on 18 June 2008 at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India.

26. Delivered a lecture entitled: “Role of NHRIs in Protecting and Promoting

Economic, Social and Cultural Rights” on 10 June 2008 at the National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, India.

27. Presented a paper entitled: “Researching the Human Rights and Governance

Implications of Disasters: Should lawyers, human rights activists, social scientists and public policy specialists talk to each other?” at the International Round Table Conference on Researching Disasters: Prospects and Dilemmas organised by the Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management, Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS), Mumbai, India during 4-5 February 2008.

28. Presented a paper entitled: “Terrorism and National Human Rights Institutions:

Are Development Issues Relevant?” and organised the International Conference on Terrorism, Human Security and Development: Human Rights Perspectives organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong in collaboration with the United Nations University (UNU), Tokyo, Japan on 16-17 October 2007.

29. Given a presentation entitled: “Governance and Human Rights Obligations of

Debtor States” during the UN Expert Consultation Meeting to discuss the “Guidelines on the design and implementation of external debt and economic reform policies consistent with economic, social and cultural human rights” during 9-10 July 2007 at the UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (UNOCHR), Geneva, Switzerland.

30. Given a seminar entitled: “Balancing Human Rights and Public Health Concerns

in Hong Kong, Mainland China and India: Protecting and Promoting the Right to Health” at the Harvard School of Pubic Health, Harvard University, United States of America on 3 July 2007.

31. Delivered a talk entitled: “Corruption as a Violation of Human Rights” at the School of Law, University of San Francisco, United States of America on 27 June 2007.

32. Presented a paper entitled: “NHRIs in South Asia: Need for Focusing on the

Implementation of ESC Rights” at the 48th Annual Convention on Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship, organised by the International Studies Association (ISA), held at Chicago, United States of America, from 28 February 2007 – 3 March 2007.

33. Delivered the key-note address on the theme: “Victims of Corruption and the

Criminal Justice System” at the Second International and Sixth Biennial Conference of the Indian Society of Victimology (ISV) held at the University of Madras, Chennai, India from 8-10 February 2007.

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34. Presented a paper as an invited speaker at the Asia Pacific International Disaster Response Law, Rules and Principles (IDRL) Forum hosted by the Government of Malaysia and co-convened by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Malaysian Red Crescent Society held at Kuala Lampur, Malaysia from 12-14 December 2006.

35. Invited as a participant to The Shantou Dialogues, which is a dialogue among

civil society in China and other parts of the world, organised by the Shantou University, a public university privately funded by the Li Ka Shing Foundation held at Shantou, China from 8-10 December 2006.

36. Presented a paper entitled: “Corruption as a Human Rights Issue in South Asia:

Law, Development and Governance”, at the Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review, a conference organised by the Castan Centre for Human Rights, Monash University held at Melbourne, Australia on 1 December 2006.

37. Presented a paper entitled: “Tsunami and Disaster Management: Human Rights

and Governance Implications of Disasters”, at the office of the law firm of Holding Redlich held at Melbourne, Australia on 30 November 2006.

38. C0-chaired and presented views in the Roundtable on Corruption, Good

Governance and the Rule of Law, jointly organised by the Hong Kong America Centre (HKAC) and the University of Hong Kong, School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPACE) held on 21 November 2006.

39. Presented a paper entitled: “Victims of Corruption in South Asia: Human Rights Perspectives” in the 12th International Symposium on Victimology organised by the World Society of Victimology (WSV) held in Orlando, Florida, United States of America, from 20-26 August 2006.

40. Presented a paper in the session entitled: “Corruption and the Need for

Transparency in Governance” in the International Conference on Access to Justice: Law, Policy Institutions organised by the Legal Education and Research Society (LEARS), India in collaboration with Yale Law School, United States of America and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) held in New Delhi, India, from 11-13 August 2006 (organiser of the conference).

41. Presented a paper entitled: “Developmentalizing Human Rights: The Role of

Domestic and International Institutions” in the 20th World Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) organised by the Japanese Political Science Association held in Fukuoka, Japan from 9-13 July 2006.

42. Presented a paper entitled: “Right to Freedom from Corruption in the Global

Economy” in the Seminar on Human Rights in the Global Economy organised by the Centre for Promotion of Human Rights Teaching and Research (HURITER), School of International Studies and Center for International Legal Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India from, 17-19 March 2006.

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43. Presented a paper on “Corruption and Good Governance” in the discussion entitled: Corruption: International Community Response organised by the Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) held in ISIL, New Delhi, India on 28 January 2006.

44. Participated in the Symposium on “Reflections on Legal Education in Asia”,

organised by the Asian Law Institute (ASLI), Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS) and the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) held in Singapore on 10-11 November 2005.

45. Presented a paper at the Symposium on “Disaster Victimization: Understanding

and Responding to the Impact and Needs of Disaster Victims” entitled: “Human Rights and Governance Implications of Disasters: Law and Development Perspectives”, organised by the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute (TIVI), Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan held on 13-14 October 2005.

46. Presented a paper in the Seminar on Human Rights, Governance and the

Development Paradigm entitled: “Corruption, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: The Governance Paradox”, organised by the Capital Foundation Society, New Delhi, India on July 17, 2005.

47. Presented a paper in the 2nd Asian Law Institute (ASLI) international conference

on The Challenge of Law in Asia: from Globalization to Regionalization? entitled: “National Human Rights Institutions and Economic and Social Rights”, held at the Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand on May 26-27, 2005.

48. Presented a paper entitled: “Corruption, Transparency in Governance and

Development: Reinventing Sovereignty for Promoting Good Governance”, in a workshop as part of a research project entitled: “The End of Westphalia? Re-envisioning Sovereignty” jointly organised by the United Nations University (UNU), Japan and the International Institute for Ethics, Law and Governance, Griffith University, Australia held in Canberra, Australia from 8-10 April 2005.

49. Delivered a lecture at the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne on

“Corruption, Human Rights and Development: Governance Perspectives” under the aegis of the Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne on 7 April 2005.

50. Presented a paper in the panel entitled: “Sovereignty and the State in Asia: The

Challenges of the Emerging International Order” during the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) held at Washington, DC, USA from March 30 to April 2, 2005. The theme of this year’s meeting: “New World Order or World in Disorder? Testing the Limits of International Law”.

51. Delivered a lecture at the Yale Law School on “Corruption, Human Rights and

Development” under the aegis of the Orville H. Schell Jr, Center for International Human Rights and Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic and Project, Yale Law School on 29 March 2005.

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52. Presented a paper entitled: “Right to Good Governance: Constitutionalizing Freedom from Corruption” in the Interdisciplinary International Conference on Globalisation and Sustainable Good Governance: Opportunities and Challenges organised by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India from 18-21 March 2005.

53. Presented a paper entitled: “SARS Crisis in Hong Kong: Tort Law and Human

Rights Based Approaches for Promoting Governance Reform in Hong Kong” in the International Conference on SARS and Social Reconstruction in Comparative Perspective organised by the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan on 17-18 March 2005 (co-author).

54. Organised and participated in the International Conference on Issues Relating to

Disaster Management: Challenges for Governance Reform in Asia organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, on 4-5 March 2005.

55. Presented findings on the research project entitled: “Corruption and Human

Rights: Promoting Transparency in Governance and the Right to Corruption-Free Service in Japan, Hong Kong and India” in a Round Table Discussion on “Corruption and Good Governance in Asia” co-organised by the School of Law (SLW), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, and the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL), People’s Republic of China held at SLW, CityU, Hong Kong on 29 December 2004.

56. Presented a paper entitled: “Victims of Development: Is the Process of

Globalisation Creating Victimization of the Disempowered in India?” at the First International and Fifth Biennial Conference of the Indian Society of Victimology (ISV) organised by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (DOCCJ), Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, India, from 18-20, November 2004.

57. Presented a paper entitled: “Developmentalizing Human Rights to Promote

Corruption-free Governance” at the Second International Conference of the Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) held during 14-17 November 2004 in New Delhi, India.

58. Delivered a talk on “Corruption and its Impact on Governance” at a staff seminar

held at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore on 15-16 December 2003.

59. Presented a paper entitled: “Empowerment through Education – Approaches to

Promoting Grassroots Human Rights Activism in India” and co-organised the Seminar on “Grassroots Protection of Human Rights – Approaches to the Reform of Governance in India”, held in December 2003. This seminar was jointly organised by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (MSU), Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, Indian Society of Victimology, Tamil Nadu and the Nagercoil Citizens Welfare Council, Tamil Nadu and was held at the MSU, Tirunelvely, Tamil Nadu, India (co-organiser of the seminar).

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60. Presented a paper entitled: “Victims of Economic and Social Rights Violations in India – Judicial Responses and Civil Society Challenges” at the XIth International Victimology Symposium on the theme, “New Horizons in Victimology” held from July 13-18, 2003 at the University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

61. Presented a paper entitled: “Constitutionalisation of Victims’ Rights – Expanding

Notions of Victim Justice and Victimological Jurisprudence” in the plenary panel at the XIth International Victimology Symposium on the theme, “New Horizons in Victimology” held from July 13-18, 2003 at the University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

62. Invited to be a Guest Lecturer for delivering lectures for the Postgraduate

Diploma in Corruption Studies organised in collaboration with the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Hong Kong, China, and conducted by the HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPACE), The University of Hong Kong in January 2003.

63. Presented a paper entitled: “Corruption and Human Rights – The Hong Kong

Experience of Promoting Transparency in Governance” at the 20th Annual Law and Society Conference on “Opening Law: Making Links – Crossing Boundaries”, hosted by the Faculty of Law and the Legal Intersections Research Centre at the University of Wollongong at Wollongong, Australia held between 9-11 December 2002.

64. Presented a paper entitled: “The Realisation of Economic and Social Rights –

Governance Perspectives” and co-organised the seminar on “Integration of Human Rights and Human Development – Approaches to the Reform of Governance in India” jointly sponsored by the WTO Law and Dispute Resolution (WTODR Centre), School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, and the Department of Law, Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India held on 3 December 2002 at Kerala, India (co-organiser of the seminar).

65. Delivered a luncheon talk on the topic, “Terrorism and Human Rights” organised

by the Progressive Group, Overseas Indians’ Business Association, Hong Kong, China, at the Holiday Inn Golden Mile, Hong Kong on 8 November 2002.

66. Participated in the 2002 UN Day Symposium on “How to Achieve the Millennium

Development Goals – The Role of the UN System”, which was held on 24 October 2002 at the United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan.

67. Delivered a talk on the topic, “Corruption and Human Rights” at the Staff Seminar

organised and held at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, on 10 October 2002.

68. Presented a paper entitled: “Right to Reparation for Torture Survivors – Legal,

Judicial and Institutional Perspectives” in the seminar on “Right to Reparation for Torture Survivors in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka” jointly sponsored by REDRESS, London, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), New Delhi held in New Delhi, India on 14 September 2002 (co-organiser of the seminar).

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LECTURES 1. FACULTY OF LAW, TOIN UNIVERSITY OF YOKOHAMA, JAPAN: APRIL–JULY 2002 “Legal and Jurisprudential Analysis of Torture Convention and its Implications on the Protection of Refugees”; “Fundamental Human Right to Corruption-Free Service – Constitutional and International Perspectives”; “Jurisprudential Perspectives on Equality, Inequality and Justice”; “Law, Legal System and Legal Education in India”; “Disagreement in Politics and Issues Relating to Justice – Critical Perspectives of Rawls and Finnis”; “Critical Perspectives on National Human Rights Commissions – Legitimacy and Institutionalization of Human Rights”; “International Law and Human Rights Dimensions of Nuclear Weapons – Revisiting Hiroshima & Nagasaki”; “Right to Education: Integration of Human Rights and Human Development Policies in India”; “Responses to Massive Human Rights Violations – Legal, Institutional and International Perspectives”; “Nature, Impact and Integration of Human Rights, Human Developments and Human Rights Commissions”; “Legal, Jurisprudential and Human Rights Perspectives on American Law”; and “Jurisprudential Perspectives on Equality, Inequality and Justice”. 2. OTHER UNIVERSITIES IN JAPAN DURING: APRIL–JULY 2002 “Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Nuclear Weapons – Human Rights Perspectives” at the Faculty of International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University, Yokohama Campus, Japan on 7 May 2002; “Critical Perspectives on Human Rights” at the College of International Studies, Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan on 26 June 2002; “Enforcement of International Human Rights Law by National Judiciaries – Experiences from South Africa, India, and United States of America” at the Faculty of Law, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan on 24 April 2002. 3. INDIA “Role of Tribals in the Forest Protection-Socio-legal Perspectives” at the Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS) under the auspices of the working group on Institutionalism on 27 July 1996; “Human Rights and the Judicial Process” at the Department of Law, University of Madras, India in September 1998; “Human Rights and Judicial Activism” at the Loyola College, Madras, India under the auspices of the Forum for Intellectual Advancement (FIA) in September 1998; “Human Rights and the Indian Constitution” at the Tamil Nadu Police Academy, Madras, India in September 1998.

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ORGANISATION OF CONFERENCES/TRAINING PROGRAMMES

1. International Conference on "The Future of Indian Universities: Comparative Perspectives on Higher Education Reforms in a Knowledge Society" organised by the O. P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, 21-23 March 2013.

2. International conference on "Globalisation of Legal Education and Legal Profession" organised by JGU , 27-28 February 2013.

3. International Conference and Training programme on “21st Century Public Policy

Making: Challenges of Governance in India” organised by JGU, 10-14 December 2012.

4. International Conference on "Comparative Perspectives on Democratic

Governance: Transparency and Accountability" organised by JGU, 3-4 December 2012.

5. International Conference on "Diversity, Discrimination and Social Exclusion in

INDIA and the USA"organised by JGU,22-23 October 2012.

6. Cambridge-Jindal IPS Training Programme, five batches of 100 IPS officers, conducted by the University of Cambridge & JGU, during 2009-12.

7. International Conference on "Competition Law in Emerging Economies: Trends

and Developments in India" organised by JGU & AALCO, 28-29 February 2012.

8. Knowledge – Sharing Workshop “Sub-Regional Human Rights Mechanisms” organised by JGUand UNDP, 8-10 December 2011.

9. Conference on “Abolition of Death Penalty in India” organised by JGU, 14-15

November 2011.

10. Cornell-Jindal International Conference “Gender -Based Violence and Justice in South Asia” organised by JGU and Cornell University, 22-24 October 2011.

11. International Conference “Globalization, Professional Education and Knowledge

Development in the 21st Century” organised by Indiana University and JGU, 2-3 September 2011.

12. International Conference “Global and Comparative Corporate Governance”

organised by JGU and the University of Michigan, 3-4 March 2011.

13. International Conference “Globlization in India and the USA: Law Governance and Business” organised by Yale University and JGU, 29-30 September 2010.

14. International Conference “Globalisation of Legal Education and Legal Profession:

Challenges and Opportunities” organised by JGU, 8-9 Aug 2009.

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15. International Conference “Terrorism, Human Security and Human Rights” organised by JGU and Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, USA, 8 January 2009.

16. Seminar on “Right to Reparation for Torture Survivors in India, Nepal and Sri

Lanka” jointly sponsored by REDRESS, London, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), held in New Delhi, India on 14 September 2002.

17. Seminar on “Integration of Human Rights and Human Development –

Approaches to the Reform of Governance in India” jointly sponsored by the WTO Law and Dispute Resolution (WTODR Centre), School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, and the Department of Law, Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India held on 3 December 2002 at Kerala, India.

18. Seminar on “Grassroots Protection of Human Rights – Approaches to the Reform

of Governance in India”, held in December 2003. This seminar was jointly organised by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (MSU), Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, Indian Society of Victimology, Tamil Nadu and the Nagercoil Citizens Welfare Council, Tamil Nadu and was held at the MSU, Tirunelvely, Tamil Nadu, India.

19. “First International and Fifth Biennial Conference of the Indian Society of

Victimology (ISV)” organised by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (DOCCJ), Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, India, from 18-20, November 2004.

20. Seminar on “Human Rights, Governance and the Development Paradigm”,

organised by the Capital Foundation Society, New Delhi, India on July 17, 2005.

21. International Conference on “Issues Relating to Disaster Management: Challenges for Governance Reform in Asia” organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong on 4-5 March 2005.

22. International Conference on “Human Rights and Development: Approaches to the

Reform of Governance in Asia” organised by the School of Law, CityU on 9-10 May 2005.

23. Seminar on “Human Rights in the Global Economy” organised by the Centre for

Promotion of Human Rights Teaching and Research (HURITER), School of International Studies and Center for International Legal Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University held in New Delhi, India from 17-19 March 2006.

24. International Conference on “Access to Justice: Law, Policy Institutions”

organised by the Legal Education and Research Society (LEARS), India in collaboration with Yale Law School, United States of America and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) held in New Delhi, India from 11-13 August 2006.

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25. Round Table Discussion on “Globalisation and Legal Education” at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, 31 August 2007.

26. International Conference on “Terrorism, Human Security, and Development:

Human Rights Perspectives”, organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong in collaboration with the United Nations University (UNU), Tokyo, Japan, 16-17 October 2007.

ANNEX IX

EDITOR/REFEREE for JOURNALS/DISSERTATION SUPERVISION

1. Was appointed in April 2005 as Correspondent of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I-CON), (published by Oxford University Press (OUP)), New York University School of Law, New York, United States of America. 2. Acting as a referee on a periodical basis for articles sent by the peer-reviewed journal, International Victimological Research Journal, Tokiwa International Victimological Institute (TIVI), Tokiwa University, Japan. 3. Was Co-Editor-in-Chief during 2004-06 for the SLW Newsletter, an in-house newsletter of the School of Law (SLW), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 4. Acted as a referee for a number of articles sent by the Australian Journal of Asian Law, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, Australia. 5. Acted as a referee for an article sent by the Asia Pacific Law Review, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (one article). 6. Was appointed in January 2004 as one of the Associate Editors of a peer-reviewed journal, International Victimological Research Journal, Tokiwa International Victimological Institute (TIVI), Tokiwa University, Japan. 7. Acted as a referee for an article sent by the Journal of Ethics and International Affairs, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, New York, United States of America (April 2007) (one article). 8. Acted as a Doctoral Dissertation Examiner for a thesis sent by the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia (April 2007) (one dissertation).

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ASSOCIATION WITH INSTITUTIONS/FOUNDATIONS/PROJECTS 1. Member of the University Grants Commission Expert Committee on One Year LL.M.

Programme, 2012.

2. Member of the Curriculum Development Committee of the Bar Council of India, 2013.

3. Member of the FICCI's Legal Committee on Judiciary, 2012.

4. Chief Executive Officer of Legal Education and Research Society (LEARS), an India-

based non-profit legal education promotion organisation that works to promote excellence in legal education and research. LEARS is a registered non profit society in India under the Societies Registration Act.

5. Member of the Board of Directors of the International Organisation for Victim

Assistance (IOVA), Portland, Oregon, ISA since April 2007. The IOVA is a non-profit organisation based in the US working to develop policies supportive victim services, rights and justice.

6. Member of the Board of Directors of the Asian Migrant Centre (AMC), Hong Kong

since June 2003. The AMC is an Asian regional non-profit, non-governmental organisation registered in Hong Kong since 1991 and has a Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC).

7. Special Advisor & Country Expert by REDRESS, London, United Kingdom for the

international research project – “Audit: Analysis of Laws and Practices Relating to Reparation for Torture in thirty Selected Countries”.

8. Member of the Board of Directors (Legal), JournalServer.org, a non-profit company

based in New York (2002-2004). It works with the Oxford-based Journal Server Trust, an international initiative to create a high quality freeware digital library with the strategic collaboration of leading universities across the world.

9. Member of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor from September 2002. It is an

independent, non-partisan organisation based in Hong Kong, China. 10. Member of the American Bar Association (ABA), Chicago, United States of America 11. Convener of the International Project on Community-Based Law Reform Proposals

on the theme: 'Protecting Local Communities, their Resources and Environment'. The Project was conducted from September 1994 to December 1995. This project was a Legal Education Reform Project sponsored by the Legal Services Clinic, National law School of India University (NLSIU) for promoting social values in law and advocacy.

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MEDIA INTERVIEWS/PRESS COVERAGE/QUOTES

1. “Institution Building: The JGU story”, Cover Story in EDU TECH, March-April 2013

issue by Smita Polite.

2. “Commit to Knowledge”, EDU Tech, April 2012 issue by Charu Bahri. 3. “Giving academics their rightful place”, Hyderabad Times, 30 March 2013. 4. Public Forum on "The Quality of Higher Education", Rajya Sabha TV, 6 February

2013. 5. Public Forum on "State of the Republic" , Lok Sabha TV, 26 January 2013. 6. Public Forum on "Death Penalty", Lok Sabha TV , 25 October 2012. 7. Public Forum on "Democracy" , Lok Sabha TV, 15 September 2012. 8. Public Forum on "63 years of the Indian Republic", Lok Sabha TV, 28 January 2012. 9. Talk Show on " A Leaf from History ", Lok Sabha TV, 2 October 2011. 10. Public Forum on " Direct Democracy", Lok Sabha TV, 7 May 2011.

11. Ravina Shamdasani, “HK Academic Appointed to Tackle Graft in Sri Lanka”, 6 March

2006, a report in the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST on my appointment as a consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to advise the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Corruption or Bribery (CIABOC) of Sri Lanka on initiatives to tackle corruption through law and institutional reforms.

12. “Responding to Disaster Victims: A Framework that Includes Rehabilitation”, a

report on the proceedings of the disaster management conference that was organised by the Tokiwa International Victimology Institute (TIVI), Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan. This article appeared in a Japanese Newspaper dated 17 November 2005.

13. Ravina Shamdasani, “HK to Host Forum on Human Rights in Asia”, 5 May 2005, a

report in the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST on the International Conference on Human Rights and Development: Approaches to the Reform of Governance in Asia” to be held on 9-10 May 2005 organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

14. Shiona Mackenzie, “School of Law Lecturer Speaks on Governance at Yale and UN

University”, 20 April 2005, a report in the CITYU NEWS CENTRE about my lecture delivered at Yale Law School and paper presented at Canberra in the research project initiated by the United Nations University and the International Institute for Ethics, Law and Governance, Griffith University. Web: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/puo/CityUMember/Story/Story.aspx?id=20050420121756

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15. Shiona Mackenzie, “International Conference Discusses Ways to Improve Disaster

Management”, a report in the CITYU NEWS CENTRE about the conference on disaster management and governance reforms organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong held on 4-5 March 2005. Web: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/puo/CityUMember/Story/Story.aspx?id=20050301153128

16. Paris Lord and Mike Cheung, “Conference to Explore How to Improve on Disaster

Relief”, a report in THE STANDARD, 25 February 2005 about the conference on disaster management and governance reforms organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong held during 4-5 March 2005. Web: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/stdn/std/Metro/GB25Ak07.html

17. Shiona Mackenzie, “Corruption and Governance Draws Expert Scrutiny”, a report in

the CITYU NEWS CENTRE about the round table discussion on corruption and good governance organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong held on 18 February 2005. Web: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/puo/CityUMember/Story/Story.aspx?id=20050219170428

18. Rain Hui and Grace Ho, “An Interdisciplinary Discussion on Corruption and Good

Governance”, a report in CITYU NEWS CENTRE about the round table discussion on corruption and good governance organised by the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong held on 29 December 2004. Web: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/puo/CityUMember/Story/Story.aspx?id=20050104144759

19. Interviewed by STAR TV, Hong Kong during the STAR News Programme broadcast

on 29 October 2004 on the topic, “US Presidential Elections and its Relevance for South Asia” on the eve of US Presidential elections on 1 November 2004.

20. Ravina Shamdasani, “Press Freedom: The Search for Answers”, interviewed for a

Features article on the issue of ICAC’s raid on media premises in Hong Kong and quoted in the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 25 October 2004.

21. Edith Terry, “Chinatown: A Tragedy of Society’s own Making”, interviewed for an

OP-ED article on the issue of balancing human rights and anti-corruption initiatives in Hong Kong and quoted in the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 4 August 2004.

22. Paris Lord, “Raids Spur Renewed Calls for Rights Body”, interviewed for a Metro

Page article on the need for a human rights commission in Hong Kong in the light of recent raids by the ICAC and quoted in THE STANDARD, 3 August 2004. Web: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail_frame.cfm?articleid=49738&intcatid=42

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23. Paris Lord, “Law Agencies Need Policing, says Expert”, interviewed for a Metro Page

article on the need for an independent human rights commission in Hong Kong and quoted in THE STANDARD, 30 July 2004. Web: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail_frame.cfm?articleid=49651&intcatid=42

24. Shiona Mackenzie, “Lecturer’s Human Rights Work Benefits Scholarship and

Society”, a report about my research work and achievements in the City-U magazine LINKAGE, Issue 233, June 2004. Web: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/puo/newscentre/publication/linkage/images/L233/L233_e-p5.pdf

25. Interviewed by STAR TV, Hong Kong during the STAR News Programme broadcast

on 6 July 2004 on the topic, “Dismissal of State Governors in India – Constitutional Issues:” in the light of the recent dismissal of a few state governors by the President of India on the recommendation of the Indian cabinet.

26. Interviewed by STAR TV, Hong Kong during the STAR News Programme broadcast

on 8 August 2003 on the topic, “Corruption and Transparency in Governance” in the light of the Swiss Magistrate’s judgment against the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mrs. Benazir Bhutto for charges of money laundering and bribery.

27. Theresa Fox, “CityU Academic Awarded the Sumitomo Foundation Grant”, a report

about my research award published in the “CityU TODAY”, 2 April 2003 on the award of the research grant for pursuing research on the theme: “Corruption and Human Rights – Promoting Transparency in Governance in Japan, Hong Kong and India. Web: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/cityutoday/news/category/research/general/n20030402_01.htm

28. The Hindu, “Sumitomo Foundation Grant for Indian Academic”, a report published

by the Indian National Daily, THE HINDU, 15 March 2003 on the award of the research grant for pursuing research on the theme: “Corruption and Human Rights – Promoting Transparency in Governance in Japan, Hong Kong and India. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2003/03/15/stories/2003031504281200.htm

29. The Hindu, “Seminar on Human Rights”, a report published by the Indian National

Daily, THE HINDU, 28 November 2002, about the seminar on “Integration of Human Rights and Human Development – Approaches to the Reform of Governance”, which was jointly organised by the WTO Law & Dispute Resolution Centre (WTODR Centre), School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and the Department of Law, Kerala University, India. Web: http://www.thehindu.com/2002/11/28/stories/2002112801430900.htm