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Anuja Sreedharan

Assistant Professor

Anuja Sreedharan practiced law for 5 years and is teaching law subjects. Her areas of interests are, human rights law, environmental law, procedural law, labour law, ADR, etc. She is a PH.D holder in the subject, Domestic Violence gainst Women and Emerging Challaneges. She has been a coordinator for ENVIS Centre on environmental laws and policy sponsored by Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, NLSIU,Bengaluru

Anuja was Invited as a speaker for National Human Right Commission of India Seminars - North East- Kohima and Maniour, Chattisgarh, Mysore. She is coordinator for para legal training programme at Central University, Thiruvarur, Tamilnadu.
 

Papers and Publicatons:
  • Domestic violence against women- Limitations and Implications under the Criminal Justice system in India-Page No.458-482,Cochin University Law Review -ISSN 0970-0331
  • Philosophical Underpinnings as to the Subjugated Role of Women in Family, Page No.137-161,Cochin University Law Review-ISSN 0970-0331
  • Deemed Homeless in India-Rethinking the Approaches and Attitudes, Page No.389-412 Cochin University Law Review ISSN 0970-0331
  • Human Rights of Street Children to Safe and Healthy Childhood-The Approach and Challenges, Page No.117-124, Indian Bar Review-Regd.No.F.2/1/6/Press/83
  • Restructuring the Dreams of the Invisible: A Human Rights Discourse on the Domestic Workers in India Page No.89-102, Indian Bar Review Regd.No.F.2/1/6/Press/83
  • Woman Versus Woman-Judicial Delineations under the PWDVA,2005, Page No.224-234,Indian Human Rights Law Review ISSN 2230-7036
  • Exploring Judicial Contours on Domestic Violence-A World view, Page No.7-20Journal of Academy of Juridical Studies, ISSN 2278-456X
  • Child Labour and Development Debate-A Road Map for Legal Pedagogical Interventions Indian Bar Review -Vol XLIII (1) 2016,ISBN:978-81-931981-0-0
  • Domestic Violence Against Women-The Constitutional Dimensions, Page No.111-124 Indian Bar Review -Vol XLII (3) 2015,ISBN:978-81-931981-0-0
  • Relationships in the nature of marriage – The Legal and Judicial Frontiers in the Indian Context, Cochin University Law Review, Vol No.37 Sept-Dec, 2013, p.217,ISSN 0970-0331
  • International Labour Migration - A Human Rights Discourse with special focus on UN Strategical Interventions, Indian Bar Review,Vol.45 (1) 2018

Accepted for Publication

  • Best interest of the Elderly with Dementia-A Human Rights Discourse, Silver jubilee Journal, 2018 by National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi
  • Legal Issues/Acts and Provisions Related to Informal Sector in India: A Case Study of Construction Workers of Karnataka. Book to be Edtd by Sigamony and Sangamitra- Springer Publication
  • Research Articles in journals NOT in the List of journals approved by UGC
  • Justice promised but Undelivered-A Critique on Enslavement through Debt Bondage in India, Page No.160-189, Journal of Law and Public Policy,NLSIU,Bangalore-Vol-II,2015, ISSN No.2350-1200
  • Live-in relationships and its feasibility in the Indian Context. Kerala Law Decision, Page No.5-14, RN/.No. KERENG/2006/16577
  • International Regime on Domestic Violence against Women – Catalysts for Change, Page No.224-242, KLE Law Journal, ISSN-2348-2834
  • Human Rights and Human Development – The Reflections within the Marginalised, Page No.85-91, Journal of Development Management and Communication, ISSN 2348-7739
  • Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009-Positioning the Law within a Child Friendly Perspective. Page No.23-29, Distant News In Law Magazine, National Law School Of India University, Issue No.2,Vol-02, 2015, ISSN No.2349-624X
  • Specialized Domestic Violence Courts Vis-a -Vis PWDVA, 2005 – Experiences Juxtaposed, AIJRA Apr-June,2016 Vol 1 Issue II, ISSN2455-5967
  • A Mockery On The Philosophy Behind The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005-An Indian Case Study-Indra Sarma v. V.K.V.Sarma. KLE Law Journal, Issue, 2015, ISSN 2348-2834
  • Smart Streets in the Making - Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 - A Critique, Online Journal-Vol 2 Issue 6 [November 2016], International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues (IJLDAI); ISSN 2454-1273
  • Workers without borders in India-Synergizing the Welfare State Ideology and the Post Liberalized Ideology, KLE Law Journal,Issue,2016,Special Issue, ISSN 2348-2834

Chapters in Edited Volumes

  • Domestic Violence Against Women –Deprival of Right to Life, Human Rights in 21 st Century- Changing Dimensions Book, Edtd by, Gurdip Singh and V.K.Ahuja, Page No.179-186- ISBN 978-93-5035-166-6
  • Legal Literacy-Edtd by, Sarasu Esther Thomas,Book Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act,2005, Page No.139-145- ISBN.978-93-83363-00-1
  • Silent Victims- A Study on Violence Against Women and Children- Book Addressing the Violence against the Homemakers-A Human Rights Discourse, Page No.6-11- ISBN 978-81-924744-5-8
  • U.P. Power Corporation Ltd. and Ors v. Anis Ahmad – Power Theft- Settling the Domain and the Dichotomy, Energy Law and Policy in India-NLSIU Book Series-2(2016) Edited by Dr. Sairam Bhat, NLSIU, Bengaluru
  • Promoting Decent Work Agenda-A Human Rights Discourse in the Wake of Globalisation, Book on Book on Privatization and Globalisation Changing Legal Paradigm Edted by Sairam Bhat. Eastern Law House.
  • Pedagogical interventions in teaching Labour Laws: The Teacher And The Taught Perspectives, Legal Education in 21st Century: Challenges, Concerns& Reforms ,Edtd by Dr.P.R.L. Rajavenkatesan and Dr.Rabbiraj C , Published by VIT School of Law , VIT University, Chennai Campus. Today Printers, Chennai-ISBN:978-93-81-992-85-2
  • Protection of Migrant Workers in India:Legal and Social Concerns Edtd by Dr.Vani Kesari A and Dr.Binumole.K –The Underpaid, The Overworked and The Overloooked –Towards a Fair Deal for workers without Borders in india. PP118-124.Published by The Directorate of Public Relations &Publication for the School of Legal Studies CUSAT,Kerala sponsored by University Grants Commission and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.