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The Centre has a Visiting Fellowships programme, under which
visiting scholars can spend a period of six months to a year, pursuing research
in the broad areas of the Centre's concerns. The Centre provides Visiting
Fellows with a maintenance allowance, office facilities, and a research grant.
The current
visiting fellows are:
2008-09:
Former
visiting fellows under this programme include:
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Mr Manoj Srivastava: Dilemmas,
Decision-making and Deliveries: Institutional Reforms and Good Governance
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Dr. Julian Ronald Moti: The Rights to
Redress in International Law
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Dr. Pratiksha Baxi: Till
Honour Does us
Apart: Legislating Women’s Right to Marry
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Dr. Anita Inder Singh: Governance and Social
Services Delivery in New Delhi
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Dr. Ananya Vajpeyi: Law, State and
Displacement in South Asia
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Dr. Norio Kondo: The Study of the Evolution
of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in
India
after Economic Liberalisation.
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Mr Harsh Mander:
Governance and Social
Exclusion.
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Mr. Alexander Fischer: Changing
India’s Constitution: Amendment Patterns and
Characteristics of the Amendment Process in India since Independence.
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Dr. Manuela Ciotti: Popular Democracy in
Northern India: An Ethnographic Study of Political
Participation among Marginalised Women.
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Dr Balakrishnan Rajagopal: The Right to
Environment and Water: An Analysis of Indian Jurisprudence and Development
Practice: Issues of Compliance by Multinational Corporations with the Human
Rights and Labour Principles of the United Nations Compact.
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Dr. Neela Mukherjee: Issues in Global
Governance from the Perspective of the South: A Study of General Agreement in
Trade and Services (GATS) under WTO.
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Mr Videh Upadhyay: Decentralised Governance
in Natural Resource Management: Exploring Legal Spaces for Inter-relationships
between Panchayati Raj Institutions and Formal User Groups in
Forest and Water Resources.
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Lalit Batra
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Anuj Bhuwania
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U.C.
Jha
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