Law and Democracy Network: Indian Elections and Political Parties

Speaker(s):

Tarun Khaitan, the Professor (Chair) of Public Law at LSE Shruti Kapila, the Professor of History and Politics at the University of Cambridge.

Series:

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights Networks Seminar Series

Associated with:

Law and Democracy Network Bonavero Institute of Human Rights

Notes & Changes

This event will be hybrid, taking place in-person in the Gilly Leventis Meeting Room at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and online via Zoom. Please register through the link provided above for online attendance.

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Abstract:

As the world's most populous country heads into Parliamentary elections. Professor Tarun Khaitan, and Professor Shruti Kapila, will discuss elections and political parties against the backdrop of the Indian General Assembly Elections 2024 in this inaugural event of the Law and Democracy Network.

For more details on the Law and Democracy Network, please see our webpage.

Speakers and Bios:

Professor Tarun Khaitan is a Professor (Chair) of Public Law at LSE.

Professor Shruti Kapila is a Professor of History and Politics at the University of Cambridge.

Their profiles can be found here:

https://www.lse.ac.uk/law/people/academic-staff/tarun-khaitan

https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-shruti-kapila