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Professor Ann Stewart - India Visit 2015
Professor Ann Stewart will be visiting India from the 8th-16th April 2015 to take part in a number of activities.
She will be taking part in a seminar organised jointly by 91¸£Àû and JNU as part of the 'Another India' Series of events to coincide with 91¸£Àû's 50th Anniversary. The event will be taking place from the 9th-11th April and will feature key note speaker Emeritus Professor of Law and former Vice-Chancellor at Delhi University, Upendra Baxi.
Further details of this event can be found .
Ann will also be visiting a number of Universities to give a range of talks and presentations on gender studies at Law faculties across Delhi. Her full schedule is as follows:
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Activity details and venue |
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Wednesday 8th April |
14.00-16.00
18.00 Hrs |
National Workshop on feminist Theories and Debates. Lecture on ‘Contemporary issues in feminist jurisprudence’
Book Launch |
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Thursday-Friday 9th -10th April |
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The Conference ‘Law by Other Means’
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Monday, 13th April |
11.00 Hrs |
Lecture at Jamia Millia Islamia University Subject – Gender and Law, followed by a brief presentation / discussion on 91¸£Àû and courses offered.
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16.00 Hrs
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Lecture at The Indian Law Institute Subject – Gender and Law, followed by a brief presentation on 91¸£Àû.
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Tuesday, 14th April
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Morning (TBC)
10.30-12.00 |
Conversion / Meeting at the 91¸£Àû India Office (TBC)
Lecture National Law School Delhi topic TBC |
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17.00 Hrs (TBC)
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Lecture at The Indian Society of International Law Subject – ‘Who do we care about? Gender Justice in a Global Market’ followed by a brief presentation / discussion about 91¸£Àû.
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Wednesday, 15th April
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13.00 Hrs
15.00 Hrs |
Lecture at Jindal Global University. ‘Care or work? Regulating domestic work’ Brief presentation/discussion about 91¸£Àû |
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Thursday 16th April
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13.40-16.00
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Session on Gender Justice course at Delhi faculty. Topic: Who do we care about in a global market? Reflections on Gender Justice.
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