Aman
Aman is a PhD candidate at the School of Global and Public Law, Faculty of Law & Justice. His project is interested to find what limits appear in international law鈥檚 framing of debates and shaping of contexts; and what law could learn from a critical attention to demands of unrepresented groups and other political entities having stakes in such debates. He is situating the inquiry around the workings of international law in/on Jammu and Kashmir around questions of sovereignty and decolonisation between 1940-early 1960s. His previous training in law has been at the National Law University, Jodhpur, India [B.A., LL. B (Hons), recipient of Trilok Chand Mangilal Sancheti Gold Medal) and at the University of Oxford (BCL, 2013).
Aman is currently on leave from O.P. Jindal Global University [JGU], India where he is currently an Associate Professor of Legal Practice and a Senior Fellow at the 鈥淐entre for International Legal Studies鈥. At JGU, Aman has primarily taught a core course in Public International Law and a few elective courses interrogating law鈥檚 relation with counterinsurgency, contested sovereignties, and international migration. In addition to his teaching and administrative responsibilities, he has also been an advisor to JGLS teams participating at Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition from 2018-2022.
Prior to joining JGU in 2020 as full-time employee, Aman has contributed to work groups/organisations in Srinagar and New Delhi in their litigation, advocacy, research, documentation, and policy making efforts around human rights law, humanitarian law, and refugee law. Aman has previously also worked with the Customs, WTO & International Trade Team at Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys; and with Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji at the Trial Chambers at the International Criminal Court (on the Oxford Global Justice Internship Programme Award).
Research Topic
Can the subaltern speak law: an exercise in and on international law
Supervisor/s: Prof. Fleur Johns (School of Global and Public Law, Faculty of Law, and Justice) and Prof. Ben Golder (School of Law, Society and Criminology, Faculty of Law and Justice)
Areas of Interest: Critical Approaches to International Law; Critical Legal Theory; Critical Pedagogy; Human Rights Law; Law and Migration; Law and Violence; Law and Social Movements.
- Publications and presentations
- Other
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- 鈥Is the 鈥榮mallest unit of time鈥 in Kashmir 鈥榓 siege鈥? 鈥 An attempt to understand metrics to acknowledge, measure and address violence in international law鈥 in the book titled Kashmir under Siege: Life, Politics and Resistance after 2019 (Mirza Saaib Beg and Shubh Mathur Eds. : Lexington Books, 2024)
- 鈥溾, World Comparative Law, Volume 56 (2023).
- 鈥溾, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 56, Issue No. 23 (2021) (Co-authored with Thejesh GN, Krushna Ranaware, Kanika Sharma).
- 鈥溾赌樷, 2(2) NLUJ Law Review 113 (2014).
- 鈥Manufacturing Confusion: BPL Lists in Uttar Pradesh鈥, Economic and Political Weekly, Volume XLIX No. 14 (2014) (Co-author).
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- 鈥We found love in a hopeless place鈥 鈥 A book review of 鈥淰iolent Modernities: Cultural Lives of Law in New India鈥, by Oishik Sircar, Critical Legal Thinking (forthcoming)
- , Verfassungsblog, December 29, 2022.
- 鈥淢ay it please [no moot] Court鈥 鈥 and , International Law and the Global South, January 26, 2022
- 鈥The Other Story鈥 and , International Law and the Global South, July 7, 2021
- 鈥鈥, Article 14, 23 March 2021 (Co-Author)
- 鈥溾, The Wire, 17 August 2020.
- 鈥溾, International Law Blog, 25 September 2019 (co-authored with Hamsa Vijayaraghavan)
- , The Wire, 10 July 2019.
- 鈥溾, The Leaflet, 15 October 2018.
- 鈥溾, The Leaflet, 15 August 2018.
- 鈥溾, Commonwealth Foundation, 27 June 2018
- 鈥溾 The Wire, 26 June 2018.
- 鈥溾, Indian Express, 23 May, 2018. (co-authored with Roshni Shankar)
- 鈥溾, Firstpost, 7 August 2017.
- 鈥溾, Firstpost, 15 May 2017.
- 鈥溾, Firstpost, 16 May, 2017.
- 鈥溾 at Kafila.org, 26 December 2013.