Call for Applications: Short-term research stipends for emerging legal scholars from India
The Chair for Public and Comparative Law at Humboldt University Berlin together with Dr. Benedikt Naarmann offer short-term research stipends for emerging legal scholars from India, who would like to come to Berlin in order to prepare or advance a research project in comparative law. Stipend holders will spend up to two months in Berlin and be part of a vibrant research community that includes interaction with Professor Dann and German as well as international researchers around him.
Thematic focus:
We welcome proposals in the area of Indian public law, preferably with (but not limited to) a comparative focus.
Themes of special interest concern:-
The intersection of criminal and constitutional law, such as:
The regulation of public goods, such as ...
The right to information, such as ...
Rules of democratic governance, such as ...
Organizational information:
What is offered?
Who can apply?
How to apply?
- Submit CV, a research proposal (max. 3000 words) and emails of two referees to tanja.herklotz@rewi.hu-berlin.de
- Deadline is 15th March 2017
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Thematic focus:
We welcome proposals in the area of Indian public law, preferably with (but not limited to) a comparative focus.
Themes of special interest concern:-
The intersection of criminal and constitutional law, such as:
- Criminal law protection of morality
- Political dissent as problem of constitutional and criminal law (sedition etc.)
- Death penalty – issues under Indian constitutional and international law
The regulation of public goods, such as ...
- Right to food / water in India, other states and international law
- Land rights in India and beyond
- Public space and private regulation
The right to information, such as ...
- Right to information and the protection of privacy
- Internet, freedom of expression and access to information
- Access to information, elections and political deliberations
Rules of democratic governance, such as ...
- Democracy in Diversity: enabling participation and voice in heterogeneous society
- Participation and election laws in India
- Formal and informal agents of reform: political parties, social movements and parliaments in India
Organizational information:
What is offered?
- The stipend would cover the travel expenses and a basic support for living expenses (2.000 €).
- The duration of the stay would be up to 2 months during the summer or fall of 2017.
Who can apply?
- Early career / emerging scholars (doctoral and post-doctoral phase)
- normally based in India
- working on public law themes as mentioned above
How to apply?
- Submit CV, a research proposal (max. 3000 words) and emails of two referees to tanja.herklotz@rewi.hu-berlin.de
- Deadline is 15th March 2017
Visit here for more details.