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Ratna Kapur is a law professor and former director of the Center for Feminist Legal Research in New Delhi, India (1995–2012).
Ratna Kapur has a B.A. and M.A. from Cambridge University and an LLM. from Harvard Law School. [1]
Professor Kapur is currently working as a visiting professor of law at the Queen Mary University of London. [2] Prior to this, she was a professor at Jindal Global Law School in India. [3] She is also a Senior Faculty member at the International Global Law and Policy Institute at Harvard Law School.[ citation needed]
She has worked as a practicing lawyer in India and been a visiting professor at a number of universities around the world, including Yale Law School, NYU School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, UN Peace University ( Costa Rica) and the National Law School of India, Bangalore. She has also been a visiting fellow at Cambridge University and Harvard University.[ citation needed]
Ratna Kapur has also worked with the United Nations, serving as the Gender Adviser at the United Nations Mission in Nepal, the Organization's special political mission to support Nepal's peace process following a decade-long internal armed conflict. [4]
She has taught and published on human rights, international law, postcolonial theory, and legal theory.[ citation needed]
Kapur serves on the international advisory boards of the academic journals Legal Studies and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. [5] [6]
Ratna Kapur has written on issues such as Triple Talaq, the right to die, sex work, same-sex marriage, marital rape, sexual harassment, etc. [7] [8]
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Ratna Kapur is a law professor and former director of the Center for Feminist Legal Research in New Delhi, India (1995–2012).
Ratna Kapur has a B.A. and M.A. from Cambridge University and an LLM. from Harvard Law School. [1]
Professor Kapur is currently working as a visiting professor of law at the Queen Mary University of London. [2] Prior to this, she was a professor at Jindal Global Law School in India. [3] She is also a Senior Faculty member at the International Global Law and Policy Institute at Harvard Law School.[ citation needed]
She has worked as a practicing lawyer in India and been a visiting professor at a number of universities around the world, including Yale Law School, NYU School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, UN Peace University ( Costa Rica) and the National Law School of India, Bangalore. She has also been a visiting fellow at Cambridge University and Harvard University.[ citation needed]
Ratna Kapur has also worked with the United Nations, serving as the Gender Adviser at the United Nations Mission in Nepal, the Organization's special political mission to support Nepal's peace process following a decade-long internal armed conflict. [4]
She has taught and published on human rights, international law, postcolonial theory, and legal theory.[ citation needed]
Kapur serves on the international advisory boards of the academic journals Legal Studies and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. [5] [6]
Ratna Kapur has written on issues such as Triple Talaq, the right to die, sex work, same-sex marriage, marital rape, sexual harassment, etc. [7] [8]
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