Shipra Sinha

Shipra Sinha
Assistant Professor

Ms. Shipra Sinha has a profound commitment towards academia and research. Her broad academic interests encapsulate Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Public and Private International Law, Gender and Queer Studies and Comparative Law. This diverse range reflects her comprehensive grasp and the inquisitive nature towards multifarious legal dimensions.
She qualified for UGC-NET in 2019, and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at National Law University, Jodhpur in the field of International Environmental Law.

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Publications and Presentations

  • Paper published on “I am my own Body: Recognising Transgenders in Sports” in Sports and Entertainment Law, Taxmann Publishers {ISBN: 978-93-92211-66-9 }
  • Published Case Comment on ‘Sri K. Marappan (Dead) Through Sole Lr. Balasubramanian v. The Superintending Engineer T.B.P.H.L.C. Circle Anantapur, 2019 SCC SC 422’, in Courtroom No. 1 2018 And 2019, DME Noida, Thomson Reuters
  • Published Case Comment on ‘Varinder Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh, Criminal Appeal No. 2450-2451 Of 2010’, in Courtroom No. 1 2018 And 2019, DME Noida, Thomson Reuters
  • Two Papers Presented at the 20th Annual Colloquium of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law on Future-Proofing Law in a Time of Environmental Emergency, organized by The Centre for Climate Environmental Law at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), Joensuu, Finland:
    a. “An interplay between Marine Protected Areas and Indigenous Communities in light of IUCN Guidelines: An analysis.”
    b. “Crypto-strophe: Analysing the socio-environmental cost of cryptocurrencies in India.”
  • Paper Presentation on “An analysis of India’s soft power approach to vaccine distribution and its impact on International Relations” at Two days virtual International Conference on India and Post Covid-19 International Relations: Prospects and Challenges, held by Woxsen University in association with Forum for Global Studies.

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