Prof (DR) Sudhir Krishnaswamy Personal Information: TH TH
Prof (DR) Sudhir Krishnaswamy Personal Information: TH TH
Prof (DR) Sudhir Krishnaswamy Personal Information: TH TH
Personal Information
Date of Birth: 03 June 1975
Nationality: Indian
Address: 899, 7th Main, 4th Cross,
HAL IInd Stage,
Bangalore 560008
India
Mobile: +91-9886120775
Email: [email protected]
Educational Qualifications
2010 – Present Professor of Law and Director of the School of Policy and Governance
Azim Premji University, Bangalore
2009-Present Founder Trustee, Centre for Law and Policy Research, Bangalore
Professional Qualifications
Enrolled as an Advocate in the Karnataka State Bar Council, 2000
Editorial Experience
Publications:
Books
Constitutionalism and Democracy in India: A Study of the Basic Structure Doctrine (Oxford
University Press 2008)
Articles
___and Dharmendra Chatur Recasting the LLM: Course Design and Pedagogy 9 (1) Socio-Legal
Review 101 (2013)
The Supreme Court on 2G: Signal and Noise 624 Seminar 29 (February 2013)
__and Arjun Jayadev Healthcare law in the US and the RTE in India 35 Economic and Political
Weekly 31 (2012)
__and Manavi Belgaumkar Prafull Goradia vs. Union of India (2011) 2 SCC 568 3 Journal of
Indian Law and Society 337 (2012)
__A Narayana and V Kumar Lok Pal Bill: Lesson’s from Karnataka Lokayukta’s Performance
47 Economic and Political Weekly (2012)
Access to Knowledge and Traditional Knowledge Protection in R Subramaniam and L Shaver
(eds) Access to Knowledge in India (Bloomsbury Academic 2011)
__ and Madhav Khosla Understanding our Supreme Court 46 Economic and Political Weekly 71
(2011)
___ and Madhav Khosla Military Power and the Constitution 611 Seminar (2010)
Mashelkar Report on IP Rights Version II: Wrong Again, 44 Economic and Political Weekly 27
(2009)
___ and Madhav Khosla Regional Emergencies under Article 356: The Extent of Judicial Review
3 Indian Journal of Constitutional Law 168 (2009)
___ and Madhav Khosla Reading AK Thakur v Union of India: Legal Effect and Significance 43
Economic and Political Weekly 53 (2008)
Where Public Law and Private Law Meet: Horizontal Rights in the Indian Constitution in C Raj
Kumar (eds) Human Rights, Criminal Justice and Constitutional Empowerment (Oxford
University Press Delhi 2007)
Reliance Airports Case: Public Law and Public Sector Reform 41 Economic and Political
Weekly 4239 (2006)
Intellectual Property and India’s Development Policy 1 Indian Journal of Law and Technology
(2006)
Are our IP laws promoting or suppressing Indian Intellectual Property? Indea IP Essay
Contest Winner (2004)
Book Reviews
__and Madhav Khosla Inside our Supreme Court 46 Economic and Political Weekly 28 (2011)
In the Corridors of Law The Hindu 17th March 2009 reviewing COURTING DESTINY: Shanti
G. Bhushan; Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd., 11, Community Centre, Panchsheel Park, New
Delhi-110017. Rs. 650.
Christopher P.M. Waters (ed). The State of the Law in the South Caucasus (Hampshire;
Palgrave Macmillan 2005) reviewed in the Law and Politics Book Review Vol. 17 No.3
(March, 2007) pp.208-211
VK Unni Cyberproperty: An Evolving Legal Framework Domain Name Disputes Deccan Herald
20th June 2002.
Prabuddha Ganguly Intellectual Property Rights and the Knowledge Economy Deccan Herald
16th November 2001
___ and A Narayana The urban voter made a clear choice this election The Times of India May
30, 2013
____and A Prabhala The Law that Saved a Billion Lives The Open Magazine May 4, 2013
___and Shishir Bail, Rape and Reform in India: No Legal Fix for a Systemic Problem Oxford
Human Rights Hub April 25, 2013
___and Shishir Bail Locating Rape The Indian Express April 19, 2013
___and A Prabhala Why Novartis Case will help innovation The Hindu, April 15, 2013
___and Abhayraj Naik Why the Supreme Court is not the Bulwark of the Constitution it is made
out to be The Economic Times January 3, 2013
___and Varsha Iyengar, RTE must be extended to minority schools also The Asian Age April 29,
2012
Banish the practise of targeted killing The Sunday Guardian May 15th 2011
Someone must pay for infrastructure The Sunday Guardian May 8th 2011
New internet guidelines go against democracy The Sunday Guardian May 1st 2011
Differentiate between bribe givers and bribe takers The Sunday Guardian April 24th 2011
Will Jantar Mantar prove to be India’s Tahrir Square? The Sunday Guardian April 17th 2011
Gestures will not cure judicial corruption The Sunday Guardian April 3rd 2011
Bar Exam has the potential to reform legal education The Sunday Guardian March 27th 2011
Verdict on CVC appointment will have limited impact The Sunday Guardian March 13th 2011
Internet is not enough to bring about a political revolution The Sunday Guardian February 27th
2011
It’s Gore v Bush in the Karnataka High Court The Sunday Guardian February 20th 2011
Is the US Supreme Court more about politics than law? The Sunday Guardian February 13th 2011
Rhetoric won’t help us win our struggle against corruption The Sunday Guardian, February 6th
2011
Republic Day is a birthday party for the Constitution The Sunday Guardian January 30th 2011
Social welfare delivery needs a new legal architecture The Sunday Guardian January 23rd 2011
Plain legal language needed to understand the law The Sunday Guardian January 16th 2011
Kannabiran: Doyen of the civil liberties movement The Sunday Guardian January 9th 2011
Vague norms provoke demand for new states The Sunday Guardian January 2nd 2011
India needs a multi-agency model to tackle corruption The Sunday Guardian December 26th 2010
Parliament was stalled for 45 days before the Bofors JPC The Sunday Guardian December 19th
2010
The Radia tapes and a short history of the tout in India The Sunday Guardian December 12th
2010
Gram nyayalayas and the hazards of informal justice The Sunday Guardian December 5th 2010
In Stasiland, privacy, identity, surveillance The Sunday Guardian November 29th 2010
Judgement on Ayodhya: Law as public reason The Sunday Guardian November 24th 2010
Awards
Rhodes Scholar, Pembroke and India, 1998
Independent Research Fellowship, SARAI/ Centre for Study of Developing Societies, New
Delhi. Intellectual Property Rights and the Knowledge/Culture Commons www.sarai.net