Current Projects
PhD Thesis: "Cripping Justice: Enabling Theory on Disability". I look at different models used to define disability in law and the impact of using different models on enforcing disability rights. This is also affected by models of equality and theories of justice, to the extent that they consider disablement a subject of justice. I develop the Devaluation Model of Disability as an alternative understanding of disability that addresses the gaps in existing models of disablement.
Published work
Legality of Disability Selective Abortion: Discrimination and Privacy Laws Under the ECHR, 2023(4) European Human Rights Law Review 333–53
[This material was first published by Thomson Reuters, trading as Sweet & Maxwell, 5 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AQ, in European Human Rights Law Review (2023, Issue 4, pp 333-353 and is reproduced by agreement with the publishers. For further details, please see the publishers’ website.)]
The President of India and The Governance of Higher Education Institutions (Universal Law Publishing, 2015)
Conferences and Talks
Upcoming
Past Work
Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Conference (Melbourne Law School), 2016: Categorical Imperatives and Welfare Rights: An Analysis of the Right to Education through the Deontological Methods of Immanuel Kant
Queer Asia Conference (SOAS), 2016: Heteronormativity and Family: The Move from Status to Contract in Matrimonial Laws in India
Academic Council on the United Nations System 2016 Workshop: ‘Supporting States’ Implementation of International Law’, 2016: Implementation of the International Human Right to Education: Public-Private Co-operation for Free and Compulsory Education for All