Insightful Session for law students on Carceral Feminism by Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology (BBDIT), Ghaziabad [March 8]: Register by March 7

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Carceral Feminism banks on punishing the individual via the state judicial apparatus for crimes that reflect a larger systemic and social problem. It operates under the assumption that violence is caused by individuals in isolation and that the punishment of these individuals will lead to greater safety for women.

Speaker

  • Ms. Swati Singh Parmar started her academic career from Amity University, Lucknow as an Assistant Professor. After teaching at Amity University for more than two academic years she joined Dharmashastra National Law University in the year 2018.
  • Her area of interests includes International Legal theory, International Legal History, and Jurisprudence. She has been teaching Legal theory, Public International law, International Human Rights Jurisprudence, Law of International Organisations, International Humanitarian Law, International Refugee and Migration Law in LL.M. Courses and Jurisprudence and Public International Law in B.A.LL.B. Courses.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Professionals
  • Lawyers
  • Academicians
  • Students
  • Research Scholars

Mode

Online

Relevant Link and Contacts

Registration link

  • For further clarity one may reach out to the below mentioned contacts
  • Phone: +91 7974187481
  • Email: solsbbdu@bbdu.ac.in
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