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Professor Ann Stewart - India Visit 2015
Professor Ann Stewart will be visiting India from the 8th-16th April 2015 to take part in a number of activities.
She will be taking part in a seminar organised jointly by Warwick and JNU as part of the 'Another India' Series of events to coincide with Warwick's 50th Anniversary. The event will be taking place from the 9th-11th April and will feature key note speaker Emeritus Professor of Law and former Vice-Chancellor at Delhi University, Upendra Baxi.
Further details of this event can be found here.
Ann will also be visiting a number of Universities to give a range of talks and presentations on gender studies at Law faculties across Delhi. Her full schedule is as follows:
Date |
Time |
Activity details and venue |
Wednesday 8th April |
14.00-16.00
18.00 Hrs |
National Workshop on feminist Theories and Debates. Lecture on ‘Contemporary issues in feminist jurisprudence’
Book Launch |
Thursday-Friday 9th -10th April |
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The Conference ‘Law by Other Means’
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Monday, 13th April |
11.00 Hrs |
Lecture at Jamia Millia Islamia University Subject – Gender and Law, followed by a brief presentation / discussion on Warwick and courses offered.
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16.00 Hrs
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Lecture at The Indian Law Institute Subject – Gender and Law, followed by a brief presentation on Warwick.
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Tuesday, 14th April
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Morning (TBC)
10.30-12.00 |
Conversion / Meeting at the Warwick India Office (TBC)
Lecture National Law School Delhi topic TBC |
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17.00 Hrs (TBC)
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Lecture at The Indian Society of International Law Subject – ‘Who do we care about? Gender Justice in a Global Market’ followed by a brief presentation / discussion about Warwick.
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Wednesday, 15th April
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13.00 Hrs
15.00 Hrs |
Lecture at Jindal Global University. ‘Care or work? Regulating domestic work’ Brief presentation/discussion about Warwick |
Thursday 16th April
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13.40-16.00
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Session on Gender Justice course at Delhi faculty. Topic: Who do we care about in a global market? Reflections on Gender Justice.
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