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Sudhir Krishnaswamy is presently an Assistant Professor at the National Law School of India University. Sudhir Krishnaswamy graduated with a Bachelors degree in Arts and Law [Honours] from the National Law School Bangalore in 1998. He went on to complete the Bachelor in Civil Law and the Doctorate in Philosophy of Law at Oxford University at the University of Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship. His thesis on the ‘Basic Structure Doctrine in Indian Constitutional Adjudication' is due to be published in 2008 by Oxford University Press.
Sudhir spent two years between 2000-2002 as a Visiting Lecturer at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore where he taught courses in Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, Constitutional Law, Property Law, Intellectual Property Law and Legal Method. In 2003 he was elected a College Teaching Fellow in Law at Pembroke College, University of Oxford where he taught Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Jurisprudence. He has taught for various periods at Buckingham University and Greenwich University in the United Kingdom before returning to India. Till October 2006 he was a Consultant to the Prime Minister's Committee on Infrastructure based at the Planning Commission of India.
Sudhir's research interests include constitutional and administrative law, property and intellectual property law, legal theory and the reform of legal systems. He is the Chief Editor of International Journal of Communications Law and Policy and was an editor of the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal.
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