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Attend: Panel Discussion on ''Women Law Teachers- Equal Opportunity Experiences'' (March 8)

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The Virtual Law School is organising an Online Panel Discussion on 'Women Law Teachers- Equal Opportunity Experiences' on March 8, 2021 from 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm on Microsoft Teams.

Panelists

1. Dr. Nishtha Jaswal, Professor of Law & Vice-Chancellor, Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla

2. Dr. Danixia Cuevas, Professor of Law, Miami Dade College, USA

3. Dr. Purvi Pokhariyal, Director, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad

4. Dr. K. Ratnabali, Professor of Law, Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, Delhi University

5. Dr. Sujatha Patil, Principal, School of Business & Law, Navrachna University, Vadodara

6. Ms. Sukanya Singha, Assistant Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Delhi University

All women law teachers from across the country are welcome to join and actively participate by speaking and raising their concerns about equal opportunity in matters of appointments, access to research grants, access to research projects, access to conference/travel grants, access to Internal Complaints Committee, access to timely promotions, access to administrative positions and several other kinds of areas where women law teachers face challenges vis-a-vis male law teachers towards claiming equal access to employment, research and promotion related opportunities.

Date: March 8, 2021(Monday)

Time: 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM

Platform: Microsoft Teams

Contact Us

Dr. Nachiketa Mittal Founder & Director - Virtual Law School (India's 1st)

Mobile & WhatsApp +91-70416-32600

Email virtualschooloflaw@gmail.com

Web www.virtuallawschool.in

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