—Richard Albert, Boston College Law School
In this latest installment of our new video interview series at I-CONnect, I interview Rohan Alva on developments in Indian constitutional law.
In the interview, we discuss judicial review, current controversies in the separation of powers, the adjudication of socio-economic rights, the judicial use and non-use of comparative public law, access to courts, and children’s rights.
Rohan Alva is an Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School, where he directs the Center for Public Law and Jurisprudence. He is an expert in comparative public law and a frequent contributor to I-CONnect. He holds law degrees from Delhi and Harvard.
The interview runs for 22 minutes, and is available here.
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