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Yadav, Ms. Anita Curriculum Vitae (CV) Title Ms. First Anita Last Yadav Photograph Name Name Designation Assistant Professor of Law Address Campus Law Centre Faculty of Law University of Delhi Delhi-110007 Phone No Office Residence Mobile +91-9742865247 Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications LL.B (Hons.), LL.M. UGC NET (JRF) Degree Institution Year LL.B (Hons.) Lucknow University, Lucknow, Uttar 2011 Pradesh LL.M. (2 years) National Law School of India University, 2013 Bangalore PhD (pursuing) National Law School of India University, Since October, 2014 Bangalore Career Profile Organization/Institution Designation Duration School of Law, Christ Assistant Professor in Law June 2013 to October 2014 University, Bangalore. National Law School of India Research Associate December 2014 to University, Bangalore September 2017 National Law School of India Assistant Professor in Law September 2017 to March University, Bangalore 2017 Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Law Assistant Professor in Law March 2017 to February College, Puducherry (through 2018 UPSC Delhi) www.du.ac.in Page 1 Administrative Assignments § Facilitated the Counselling and admission process of new students at Law Faculty, University of Delhi- July 2018 and July 2019. § Performed Invigilation duty during exam and evaluation of answer scripts at Law Faculty, University of Delhi. § Organised Orientation Program for newly admitted student at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi on 10th August, 2018. § Organised 3 days program on ‘Young Researcher Forum on International Law’ at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi from 1st March to 3rd March, 2019 § Faculty in Charge of Human Rights Committee and Environment Orientation Committee at School of Law Christ University, Bangalore. § Faculty Co-ordinator for certificate course on “Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights” at School of Law Christ University, Bangalore. § Facilitated Admission process of LL.B. students at Christ University, Bangalore. § Faculty Co-ordinator for Advocate Sri M.P. Govindan Nambiar Memorial All India Women Moot Court Competition 2017 held at Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Law College, Puducherry. § Student counseling Areas of Interest / Specialization Human Rights at national as well as International level, International Humanitarian law, Refugee Rehabilitation, Women & Child Rights and Rehabilitation, International Criminal Law, Environment Conservation, Consumer Protection, Right to information,Contract Law et al. Subjects Taught • Human Rights and International Law • Law of Torts • International Humanitarian Law & Refugee Law • Public International Law • Contract Law • Environmental Law www.du.ac.in Page 2 • Right to information and Consumer Protection Act • Legal Language and Legal writing • Judicial Process -LL.M. • International relation and law of treaties- LL.M. Research Guidance Supervision of awarded LL.M Thesis- on “ An Analysis on Oil Pollution and its study under International Law” Publications Profile Book Chapters and Articles in Journals 1. Article on “Tokyo Trial: Looking for Justice” published in Indian Bar Review (Journal), Vol. XXXIX (3) July-September 2012, page no. 189-204, Bar Council of India, (UGC Approved). 2. Article on “Criminal Justice Reform in India: Need of the Hour” published in Criminal Law Journal, Vol. 119, Part 1358, February 2013, page no. 29-32. (UGC Approved). 3. Article on “Child Rights in India” published in The Karnataka Law Journal, Part 21, ISSN No. 0022-9091, November, 2013, and Page no. 1- 16. 4. Article on “International Humanitarian Law in India: A Critical Case study” published at Kathmandu School of Law Review, Vol. 3 (2013), ISSN 2091-2110 pp. 129-140 available at http://heinonline.org. (UGC Approved). 5. Article on Corporate Social responsibility and Human Rights published in Book title with Challenging Strategies for Business Management, ISBN 978-81-927004-0-3, page no. 415- 417 January 2014. 6. Article on “Conservation of biodiversity analysis of present legal scenario” published in Global Journal of law & Humanities, A peer reviewed national research Journal, ISSN No. 2347-6583, Vol. 1 Oct- Dec 2013. 7. Article on “Democratic Transition in Nepal: Basic Issues Need to Address” published in LawZ Magazine October month Vol.11, No. 10, issue 134 page no. 16- 18, 2012 Written in Co- Authorships. 8. Article on “Would the Involvement of ICSID increase the Momentum of Sovereign Debt Restructuring?” published in SPIL International Law Journal, page no. 30- 44, Issue- 1. 2014. 9. Article on “Medical Negligence and Consumer Rights: An Analysis” published in Law Mantra, National Monthly Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 10. ISSN No. 2321-6417, July, 2014 Written in Co- Authorships. 10. Article on “Conservative approach of environment laws in India: A Critical Analysis” www.du.ac.in Page 3 published in Global Journal of Law & Humanities, A peer reviewed national research Journal, ISSN No. 2347-6583, Vol. 2 Jan- June2014. 11. Article on Legal Maxims and their meaning and use published in Distant News IN LAW Magazine, National Law School of India University, Issue no 1, Vol. 3, ISSN No 2349-624X, March 2015. 12. Article on rights of Muslim women: An Analysis of Indian Muslim personal Law published in Book title with Affirmative Action; Women & Law, ISBN 978-93-82462-35-4, page no. 220 onwards- year 2015. 13. Article on “Non-State Actors and applicable laws during Non-International Armed Conflicts: A Legal Dilemma" published in Indian law Journal - IUP Law Review with ISSN: 2231-3095 January 2016. (UGC Approved). 14. Article on “The Importance of Education for the Making of a Complete Individual: A Socio Legal Analysis” published in Bharati Law Review, Vol. IV issue III, ISSN No 2278-6996 (Jan- Mar, 2016). (UGC Approved). 15. Article on Right to health of manual scavenger: An analysis of legal provisions published in NLUA Law & Policy Review Assam ,Vol. 2 no. 1, ISSN No. 2455 – 8672, January, 2016, (UGC Approved). 16. Article on “Right to Abortion: Time to Revisit the Medical Termination of Pregnancy – MTP Act, 1971” published in Book Gender Exfoliation: Legal dynamics, ICFAI Law School Hyderabad- 2017. Publications in the Last one year Case Comment on Nandini Sundar & Ors Vs. State of Chattisgarh [AIR 2011 SC 2839] published in International Journal of Law Management & Humanities Volume 2 Issue 2 of 2019. Conference Organization/ Presentations (in the last three years) 1. Chaired a technical session in Two days International seminar on “Challenges and Prospects of ADR at Indian Law institute (ILI) Delhi 14th and 15th June, 2019. 2. Chaired a technical session in Two days International seminar on “Contemporary Legal issues” at Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh on 9th March, 2019. 3. Resource person in one day International Seminar on “Protection of Women and Children Rights: Issues and Challenges” at Indian Law institute (ILI) Delhi, on 12th January www.du.ac.in Page 4 2019. 4. Resource person in one day International Seminar on “ Protection of Women and Children Rights: Issues and Challenges” at Indian Law institute (ILI) Delhi, on 12th January 2019. 5. Participated in Advance Workshop for master trainers on “National and International Legal Framework for the conservation of Biodiversity” at National Law School of India University, India, Bangalore, from 18th to 22th February 2019. 6. Resource Person in 2nd world conference on Clinical Legal Education, Legal Aid & Human Rights, 2018 at Indian Law institute (ILI) Delhi, June 16th December, 2018. 7. Resource Person in 3rd National Conference on Human Rights and gender Justice, organized by Knowledge Steez, at Indian Law institute (ILI) Delhi, June 23rd, 2018. 8. Presented paper and Resource person at International Conference on”Protection of Women and Children Rights: Issues and Challenge" organised by Law Mantra on 16th June 2018. 9. Presented a paper titled “ Protection of Environment during armed conflict: A Silent causality of war” in 47th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of International Law (ISIL), organized at ISIL Delhi, May 12th, 2018. 10. Presented a paper titled “ Non- International Armed Conflicts: A Contemporary Challenges In International Humanitarian Law” in National Conference on International Humanitarian Law organized by All India Law Teacher Congress & International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at ISIL Delhi, June 17th, 2018. 11. Presented paper in 47th Annual Conference of the ISIL on “ Protection of Environment during armed conflict: A Silent causality of war” on 12th-13th May 2018. 12. Presented paper in International Conference on “Legal obligation of non- state actors during non international armed conflicts: An analysis” on 26- 27 February, 2015 at ITM university Gurgaon. 13. Presented paper and organized National seminar paper on “ Right to information and Violation of Human Rights by Armed Forces in India: An Analysis” on October 2015 at www.du.ac.in Page 5 National Law School, Bangalore. 14. Presented paper as Resource Person in International seminar paper on “Method and tools to teach International Humanitarian Law (IHL) : An Analysis” on December, 2016 at National Law School of India University, Bangalore. 15. Presented paper and organized International seminar paper on “ An Analysis of International Legal framework with reference to Responsibility and Accountability of Transitional Corporation in Global Trade Regime” on July, 2016 at National Law School of India University, Bangalore. 16. Presented paper in National Conference paper on “Right to Abortion:
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