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Prof. Subir Kumar BANKURA UNIVERSITY FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE/ CURRICULUM VITAE Colour Photograph 1. Name: Prof. (Dr.) Subir Kumar Roy 2. Designation: Professor, Department of Law, Registrar ( Addl. Charge) & Secretary (Addl. Charge), Faculty Council for Postgraduate Studies in Arts & Science, Bankura University 3. Date of Birth : 02-01-1974 4. Specializations: Comparative Public Law and Environmental Law 5. Contact Information: Contact Address: Department of Law, Bankura University, West Bengal, PIN- 722155 Email: [email protected] Phone Number (Optional): 9733215777 6. Academic qualifications: LL.M., Ph.D. Please mention here the degrees (graduation onward): College/ University from which the Abbreviation of the degree degree was obtained The University of Burdwan LL.B. The University of Burdwan LL.M. The University of Burdwan Ph.D. 7. Past Employments/ Academic Experience: a. Served as Associate Professor, Department of Law, Bankura University from 24th April, 2017 to 23rd April, 2020. b. Served as Assistant Professor of Law in Bankura University from 20th August, 2015 to 24th April,2017 c. Served as Principal-in Charge as a cadre of WBES in Government General Degree College at Gopiballabhpur II, Higher Education Department, Government of West Bengal from 7th May, 2015 to 19th August, 2015. d. Worked in capacity of WBES, Asst. Prof. of Law, Hooghly Mohsin College, Government of West Bengal, Chinsurah, W.B. India from 14th January, 2009 to 6th May 2015. e. Worked as a Reader in “Bengal Law College” affiliated under The University of Burdwan from April, 2006 to 13th January 2009 Page 1 of 8 f. Served as visiting faculty in M.Sc. Environmental Science, Visva–Bharati University, A Central University established by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore during the session 2006-2007, 2006-2008. g. Served as a Lecturer in Law in Haldia Law College from April 2005 to March 2006 in the pay scale of 8000- 275-1350. h. Served as Lecturer in Law in Midnapore Law College from June 2002 to April 2005. i. Served as a Guest Lecturer in Department of Law, Burdwan University from July 2001 to June 2002. j. Served as Guest Lecturer in Dept. of Fish & Fisheries, Raj College, Affiliated under The University Of Burdwan, Rajbati, Burdwan. k. Three years practical experience as an advocate. 8. Administrative Experience: a. Registrar (Addl. Charge), Bankura University since 03rd January, 2020. b. Secretary, (Addl. Charge), Faculty Council for Postgraduate Studies in Arts & Science, Bankura University since 8th May, 2018 c. State Public Information Officer, Bankura University since 14th April, 2018 d. Head, Department of Law, Bankura University (BKU) from August, 2017 to August, 2019 e. Member of EC, Bankura University(BKU) in the Academic Year 2018-19 f. Convener of Anti- Ragging Cell since 30/04/ 2016 g. Member of Council for Under-Graduate Studies in Arts & Science h. Convener, Admission Committee, Postgraduate Studies in Arts & Science i. Member, Admission Committee, Undergraduate Studies j. Member, Standing Committee, Undergraduate Studies k. Acted as member of CBCS Syllabus l. Convener, NAAC Committee, Bankura University since 10/09/ 2018 and latter on appointed as Nodal Officer of NAAC m. Acted as Chairman of Journal Academic expert Committee, Bankura University as per the directives of UGC n. Acted as Officer In-charge, Bankura University to conduct UGC accredited 20th State Eligibility Test (SET), 2017 of The West Bengal College Service Commission. o. Member of IQAC since 10/09/2018 p. Acted as Centre-in-Charge of JENPAUH-2019 & JELET- 2019 conducted by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board. q. Member of Departmental Committee, Post Graduate Board of Studies, Doctoral Committee, Board of Research Studies of Department of Law, Bankura University r. Served as Principal-in- charge in Government General Degree College, Gopiballabhpur- II, Higher Education Department, Government of West Bengal. 9. Research Interests: Human Right, Constitutional Law, Consumer matters, Environmental Law, Artificial Intelligence, Governance and Policies 10. Research Guidance / Supervision: i. Number of researchers awarded Ph.D. degree: 01 ii. Number of researchers pursuing Ph.D.: 04 iii. Number of LL.M. students prepared Dissertation Work: 19 Page 2 of 8 11. Select list of publications: a) Journals / Online Journals: • An article titled, ‘Questing Humanity in the World of Artificial Intelligence: Praxis and Practices’ published in UGC-CARE approved Journal, DIALOGUE QUARTERLY, Volume-21 No. 3 January-March, 2020 • An article titled, ‘Gender Discrimination, Disability and Legal Reforms: Revisiting the Evidence, P-45 to 56April 2020 published in UGC-CARE approved Journal, Brawijaya Law Journal: Journal of Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, Brawijaya University, Indonesia, P-ISSN:2356-4512, E-ISSN- 2503-0841 • An article titled B.R. Ambedkar: An Untiring Warrior of Dalit Movement and Social Democracy published in UGC- CARE approved (during the process of publication as continued upto August, 2019) Journal International Journal of legal Studies and Research, NUJS, ISSN(O) 2278-4764, Vol-8, September 2019 • An article titled, ‘The Impact Of IPR In Transfer Of Climate Controlling Technology Globally As Well As In India-A Study’ With Co-author Susmita Dhar in UGC approved (during publication) International Journal of Law and Policy Review, NUJS, ISSN (O): 2278-3156, Vol-8, No.-1, 2019 • An article titled ‘Vulnerability of Elderly Women: Victim of Gender Education, Mar 24, 2017 in UGC- CARE approved Journal (continued up to August, 19 ) Hasanuddin Law review, Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University. Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan KM. 10, Tamalanrea, Makassar, 90245, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, ISSN: 2442-9880, e-ISSN:2442-989 • An article titled, ‘The Principle of Sustainable Development, Human Rights and Good Governance published in UGC- CARE approved Brawijaya Law Journal : Journal of Legal Studies, Vol.3, No.2 (2016), Malang 65145, East Java- Indonesia, P- ISSN :2356-4512, E-ISSN:2503-0841 • An article titled, Consumer Justice: A symbol of Economic Prosperity and social Progressiveness, published in UGC- CARE approved (continued up to August, 19 ) Hasanuddin Law review, Vol-2, Issue2, August 2016 Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University. Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan KM. 10, Tamalanrea, Makassar, 90245, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, ISSN: 2442-9880, e-ISSN:2442-9899 • An article titled, ‘Right to information Under Indian Legal system’ published in UGC-CARE approved journal Third Concept, An International journal of Ideas, Vol.30, No. 353, July 2016, ISSN 0970-7247 published from 7 Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi- 110001 • An article titled, ‘A paradigm of Environmental Justice’ published in Lex Terra, Issue 17, 1 May 2016, ISSN: 2455 0965 published by CELAR of NLU, Assam • An article titled, ‘ The Issues of Transgenic Crops and Bio-safety in India published in Lex Terra, Issue 20, 1 July 2016, ISSN: 2455 0965 published by CELAR of NLU, Assam • An article titled, 'Gender Education and Gender Justice in India' published in UGC approved (during publication) Journal, International Journal of Law and Policy Review, NUJS, ISSN (O): 2278-3156, Vol-5, No.-1, 2016 • Paper named, "Secularism: A Foundation of democracy" published in UGC- CARE approved Journal (continued up to August, 19 ) International Journal of legal Studies and Research, NUJS, ISSN(O) 2278-4764, Vol-3, No.-2, 2014 Page 3 of 8 • An article titled, 'The Issues of Human right and Right to Environment' published in UGC approved (during publication) Journal, International Journal of Law and Policy Review, NUJS, ISSN (O): 2278-3156, Vol-3, No.-2, 2014 • A Comprehensive Study as to Jurisprudence governing Sustainable development in India in Journal of Integrated Research & Development, ISSN 2278-8670, Dec. 2013, Vol-3 no.-3 • Paper named, ‘Role of JUDICIARY TO Combat Noise Pollution’ for UGC approved (Previously) Journal International Journal of Law and Policy Review, NUJS, ISSN (O): 2278-3156, Vol-1, No.-2, 2012 • An article titled “The Constitutional Provisions and Protection of Environment, published in Journal of Juridical and Social Science, Regd. No. ISSN 2231-4636, Jan- Mar- 2011, NEF Law College, Guahati, Assam • ‘The Child and the Law in India’, published in Calcutta High Court Notes, 7th December, 2006, Vol. IV b) Book Chapters • The Pandemic of COVID-19 and Inhuman Wrongs in the book Exploring the Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Social, Cultural, Economic, and Psychological Insights and Perspectives, CRC Press. Taylor & Francis Group • Legal Ethical and Policy Implications of Artificial Intelligence in the book Artificial Intelligence and the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Jenny Stanford Publishing, ISBN 9789814800792 • Protection of Dalit Women and Issues of Gender Justice under Indian Legal Framework in the Book Women Empowerment and Development: Issues and Challenges published by Central West Publishing, Australia, ISBN (Print): 978-1-925823-43-1, ISBN(e-book): 978-1-925823-42-4 • Human Rights and Elderly Women, December, 2016 in a book named Re- interpreting Historical and Social Context of Ageing, published by Kabitika, Kolkata-9, ISBN- 978-93-85248-19-1 • Chapter titled, ‘Environmental perspectives in Thermal power Plant in India’ published in NLSIU Book series-2 on Energy Law and Policy in India, ISBN NO. 978-93-83633-43-8, Published by National Law School of India University, BENGALURU • The Missing Link of Right to information Act in India in the book NLSIU Book series-2 Right to Information and good Governance, ISBN
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