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Professor & CEO, O.P. Jindal Global University

C. Raj Kumar on the Globalization of Law 4:01 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on the New Jindal Global Law School 6:22 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on Human Rights in China 7:51 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on The US Supreme Court 4:54 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on the role of O.P. Jindal Global Univeristy 15:46 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on his Work as a Lawyer 4:34 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on Contemporary Issues in Human Rights Law 4:36 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on the Origin of Human Rights 1:57 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on International Law 2:02 Discuss
C. Raj Kumar on His Life in Academia 1:09 Discuss

User_ruuj_47f7e393a Professor C. Raj Kumar is spearheading the initiative to establish India’s first global law school known as the Jindal Global Law School as a part of the proposed O.P. Jindal Global University to be located outside New Delhi (Sonipat, Haryana) and less than an hour from the Supreme Court of India in the heart of New Delhi. He was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, UK, where he obtained his Bachelor of Civil Law degree; a Landon Gammon Fellow at the Harvard Law School, where he obtained his Master of Laws degree, and a James Souverine Gallo Memorial Scholar at the Harvard University. He also obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Delhi, India; and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Loyola College of the University of Madras, India. Professor Kumar has held consultancy assignments in the field of human rights and governance. He is Consultant to the National Human Rights Commission in India. He has been a Consultant to the United Nations University, Tokyo; United Nations Development Programme; and the International Council for Human Rights Policy, Geneva. He has advised the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption in Sri Lanka and the National Human Rights Commission in India on issues relating to corruption and good governance. Professor Kumar’s areas of specialization, include, human rights and development, corruption and governance, law and disaster management, comparative constitutional law and legal education. He has more than hundred publications to his credit and has published widely in journals and law reviews in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan and the U.S.  His three co-edited books are Human Rights and Development: Law, Policy and Governance, Tsunami and Disaster Management: Law and Governance, and Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment.

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