Sunday, July 25, 2010

NLIU Blogger acknowledged in the Indian Yearbook of International Law



NLIU Blogger Meghna Agarwal of 'Legal Drift' fame, an active and informative blog that includes articles on various important legal issues, recently got credited for her research assistance in a paper published in the inaugural issue of the Indian Yearbook of International Law & Policy. The article, written by Prof. Prabhakar has also cited one of his comments on Legal Drift in the References of his paper.

Legal Drift is one of two internet portals run by NLIU students that have gained popularity across the country, with the other one being Nikita Anand's 'Mighty Laws,' having a facebook following of over a 1000 people, with both of these students belonging to the Batch of 2013.

About Prof Prabhakar
Professor Prabhakar Singh is a young name in the field of international legal scholarship and the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL). He is an alumni of NLIU, Bhopal and has obtained his LLM in International Economic Law and Policy (IELPO) from the University de Barcelona, Spain. He has published more than 17 journal articles in leading international law journals and books worldwide. He is currently working as Assistant Professor at the Jindal Global Law School, India.
The paper titled CONSTITUTIONALISM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW DURING THE TIMES OF GLOBALISATION: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPRAISAL” can be download from here – http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1645715

You can read Meghna's Blog at www.legaldrift.com.

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