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Satya Prasoon

Assistant Professor

School

School of Law

Education

  • Graduation In: B.A. LL.B (Hons)
  • Graduation From: West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences [NUJS]
  • Graduation Year: 2012
  • Post Graduation In: LL.M
  • Post Graduation From: Melbourne Law School
  • Post Graduation Year: 2020

Experience

From – To (Year) Designation & Organization
August 2019- September 2020 Research Assistant, Melbourne Law School
2017-2019 Lead Associate, Centre for Law and Policy Research

Research Publications

  • Satya Prasoon, Justice Chelameswar as the textualist, the critic and the dissenter, The Caravan, 27th June 2018
  • Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Satya Prasoon & Ashwini Tallur, Rights in Review 2017, CLPR Publication
  • Satya works in the field of comparative constitutional law, administrative law and law & religion.
  • His current research interests include constitutional identity vis a vis national identity, state of public reasoning in Courts and impact of ERP doctrine on Non-Indic religions. and denominations.

Key Publications

  • Satya Prasoon, Justice Chelameswar as the textualist, the critic and the dissenter, The Caravan, 27th June 2018
  • Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Satya Prasoon & Ashwini Tallur, Rights in Review 2017, CLPR Publication
  • Satya works in the field of comparative constitutional law, administrative law and law & religion.
  • His current research interests include mapping constitutional identity vis a vis national identity, state of public reasoning in Courts and impact of ERP doctrine on Non-Indic religions and denominations.

Professional Distinctions

  • Alex Chernov Scholar for LLM