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Link to watch: πŸ‘‰ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGejyU3EuN8

Full programme: πŸ‘‰ https://jgu.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/JGU-GLOBAL-LAW-SCHOOLS-SUMMIT2021.pdf

Some notable speakers: πŸ‘‡

Kiren Rijuju
Union Minister of Law & Justice Government of India

Tushar Mehta
Senior Advocate Supreme Court of India Solicitor General of India

Cyril Shroff
Managing Partner Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, India

Mohit Saraf
Founder & Managing Partner Saraf & Partners, India

Chris Parsons
Chairman, India Practice Herbert Smith Freehills United Kingdom

Pallavi Shroff
Managing Partner Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co India

Nishith Desai
Founder Nishith Desai Associates India

Gautam Narasimhan
Partner Allen & Overy Singapore

Professor Simon Bronitt
Head of School & Dean, Law School University of Sydney, Australia

Professor TAN Cheng-Han
Dean, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

Professor (Dr.) Soledad Atienza
Dean, Law School IE University, Spain

Professor (Dr.) Alexander Turk
Interim Executive Dean, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London United Kingdom

Professor (Dr.) Oren Perez
Dean, Faculty of Law Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Professor Dev Gangjee
Professor Intellectual Property Law, Faculty of Law University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Professor (Dr.) Penelope Elise Mathew
Dean, Faculty of Law The University of Auckland New Zealand

Professor (Dr.) Natalie Skead
Dean, Faculty of Law The University of Western Australia

Professor (Dr.) William M. Treanor
Executive Vice President & Dean, Georgetown University, United States of America

Professor (Dr.) Lisa Webley
Chair, Legal Education & Research Head, Birmingham Law School University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Professor (Dr.) Roman Yankovskiy
Deputy Dean, Faculty of Law, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Russia

Justice (Retd.) MR. Matthew F. Cooper
Former Judge, Supreme Court of New York United States of America

Flavia Agnes
Lawyer, Mumbai High Court

Professor Robin Hickey
Head, School of Law Queen’s University Belfast United Kingdom

Professor Peter H. Schuck
Simeon E. Baldwin Professor Emeritus of Law, Yale Law School

Professor (Dr.) M.P. Singh
Research Professor of Law & Distinguished Scholar Jindal Global Law School

Margaret Beazley AC QC
Former President, New South Wales (NSW) Court of Appeal & Governor of NSW Australia

Justice Ms. Sabrina McKenna
Judge Supreme Court of Hawaii

Justice Mr. Arjan K. Sikri
Former Judge, Supreme Court of India

Justice Mr. Michael Wilson
Judge Supreme Court of Hawaii

Professor Sangay Dorjee
Dean, School of Law Jigme Singye Wangchuk School of Law, Bhutan

Professor (Dr.) B.S. Chimni
Research Professor of Law Jindal Global Law School

Hon’ble Mr. AndrΓ‘s SajΓ³
Former Judge, European Court of Human Rights

Professor (Dr.) Amita Dhanda
Professor of Law & Dean (Academic) Nalsar University of Law

Professor (Dr.) Wesahl Domingo
Executive Dean, Faculty of Law University of Johannesburg South Africa

Professor (Dr.) WANG Zhiqiang Dean
Fudan University Law School Fudan University, China

Professor (Dr.) Mattias Kumm
Inge Rennert Professor of Law New York University United States of America

Professor (Dr.) Austen L. Parrish Dean
Maurer School of Law Indiana University, Bloomington

Professor (Dr.) Thom Brooks
Dean, Durham Law School Durham University United Kingdom

Professor (Dr.) Bryan Horrigan
Executive Dean, Faculty of Law Monash University Australia

Professor Martin Scheinin
Professor of International Law & Human Rights Bonavero Institute of Human Rights University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Probably the biggest and most impressive line up of speakers in the history of legal conferences in India.
A lot of hot air with very little substance or roadmap. Speaking as someone who actually attended the conference.
If Jindal decides to introduce need-blind scholarships then it will take over every law school in the next year itself. Massive they are. The kind of funding and resources they have is phenomenal. I guess, most of the people at top law schools would prefer to study at JGLS if the fee is not an issue at all. Those who can afford will continue to pay the current fees and those who can't be awarded a scholarship.
Not really. Not every student studying at JGLS gets the benefit of their star faculty. With the massive batch size, they cannot. There are plenty of people in Jindal who are mediocre and below average, but who are shouldering a lot of teaching load. In addition, the pressure on the good faculty to publish or perish for ranking purposes means that a lot of them cannot or do not put in their best efforts towards classroom teaching. I am not saying that it is a flawed model, but from a student's perspective, it is not the best one either.
Shit show by Jindal to prove -

I AM POWERFUL

I AM WEALTHY

No NLU can afford to do all these. Jindal wants to prove that they have fat pockets and fat kids.