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University of Calcutta: Faculty Academic Profile/ CV

Prof. (Dr.) Jatindra Kumar Das is a Professor of Law and Head of the Department at the University of Calcutta, specializing in Constitutional Law, International Law, and Human Rights. He has held various academic positions and has guided numerous Ph.D. researchers, while also leading significant projects on the police system in India. His extensive publication record includes contributions to journals and books on legal education, human rights, and intellectual property rights.

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University of Calcutta: Faculty Academic Profile/ CV

Prof. (Dr.) Jatindra Kumar Das is a Professor of Law and Head of the Department at the University of Calcutta, specializing in Constitutional Law, International Law, and Human Rights. He has held various academic positions and has guided numerous Ph.D. researchers, while also leading significant projects on the police system in India. His extensive publication record includes contributions to journals and books on legal education, human rights, and intellectual property rights.

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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA

FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE/ CV

I. FULL NAME: Prof. (Dr.) Jatindra Kumar Das

II. DESIGNATION: Professor of Law and Head , Department of Law, and Dean, Faculty of Law, University of
Calcutta

III. SPECIALIZATIONS: Constitutional Law, International Law and Human Rights,


Intellectual Property Rights

IV. PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOGRAPH :

V. CONTACT INFORMATION:

Office: Department of Law/Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta, 51/1 Hazra Road,


Kolkata-700019, INDIA: Phone (033) 24614711/12/13 (EXT) 550.
Residence: Flat No. C-3, Calcutta University Teachers’ Quarter, P 1/7 CIT SCHEME-
VIIM, P. O. Kankurganchi, Kolkata-700054, INDIA
(Mobile No.) 09231875059
E-mail: dasjkdas@rediffmail.com
dasjkdascu@gmail.com

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V. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

University from which the degree was Abbreviation of the degree


obtained
Gauhati University LL.B.
Law School, Banaras Hindu University LL. M.; Ph. D.

VI. POSITIONS HELD/ HOLDING:

VI. Presently, Professor of Law (w. e. f. 11.12.2013), and Head, Department of Law,
University of Calcutta (w. e. f. 16. 08. 2023), and Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta
(w.e.f. 02.07. 2024).

Served as the Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta (2015 to 2020, 2022 to 2023),
Head of the Department of Law, University of Calcutta (2009 to 2011, 2017 to 2019, and
August, 2023 to till date) and as the Associate Professor and Head of the School of
Private Law and Comparative Jurisprudence and also as the Head of the Centre for
Human Right and Citizenship Studies at the West Bengal National University of Juridical
Sciences (WB NUJS), Kolkata (2007 to 2009). Convener of the Ph. D Research Advisory
Committee in Law, University of Calcutta since 2016 to till date.

VII. RESEARCH INTERESTS:

• Constitutional Law, International Law and Human Rights, Intellectual Property


Rights and Contemporary Legal Issues.

VIII. RESEARCH GUIDANCE:

• Number of researchers awarded Ph. D degrees: 16 (Sixteen)


• Number of researchers working for Ph. D degrees: 7 (seven)

IX. PROJECTS:
• Police System in India: Police System in the State of Arunachal Pradesh (The
project is one of the state-wise parts for all the States and Union Territories
completed with the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, and Thomson
Reuters in October, 2022, Value of the project: Rs. 1 crore).
• Police System in India: Police System in the State of Tripura (The project is one
of the state-wise parts for all the States and Union Territories completed with the
Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, and Thomson Reuters in October,
2022, Value of the project: Rs. 1 crore).

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• Police System in India: Police System in the State of Mizoram (The project is
one of the state-wise parts for all the States and Union Territories completed with
the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, and Thomson Reuters in October,
2021, Value of the project: Rs. 1 crore).
• Police System in India: Police System in the State of Manipur (The project is
one of the state-wise parts for all the States and Union Territories completed with
the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, and Thomson Reuters in January,
2021, Value of the project: Rs. 1 crore).
• Police System in India: Police System in the State of West Bengal (The project
is one of the state-wise parts for all the States and Union Territories completed with
the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training, and Thomson Reuters in October,
2020, Value of the project: Rs. 1 crore).

XI. SELECT LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: ( JOURNALS, BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS ):

1. J. K. Das, “Rethinking Climate Justice in India,” in Subhram Rajkhowa and Sriparna


Rajkhowa (ed.), Climate Change and Climate Justice (Satyam Law International, New
Delhi, 2024) pp. 209-257 (ISBN: 978-81-1919-52-3).
2. J. K. Das, “Fourth Generation of Human Rights in the Post Human Era: An
Uneasy Revolution,” 63(3 and 4) Indian Journal of International Law,”1-25
(2023). Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi (ISSN: 0019-5294).
3. J. K. Das, “Reformulating India’s Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Framework:
Retrospect and Prospect,” 64 (4) Journal of Indian Law Institute, Indian Law
Institute (Deemed Institute), New Delhi (2022) pp. 441-459 (ISSN: 0019-3731 ).
4. J. K. Das, “Circulation of E-newspaper and Its Copyrights Implications,” in S.
Sivakumar and Lisa P. Lukose (ed.) Novel Dimensions of Copyright Law
(Thomson Reuters , Toronto, Canada, India, 2022) pp. 74-99. (ISBN: 978-93-
92630-99-6).
5. J. K. Das, Code of Civil Procedure, (PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi, 2023,
Second Edition) pp. xc+935 (ISBN 978-81-963789-5-0).
6. J. K. Das, “Implementation of Right to Compensation under Public Law in
Promoting Good Governance in India,” in S. Sivakumar, Lisa P. Lukose and
Manohar Thairani (ed.) Public Law and Good Governance (Thomson Reuters ,
Toronto, Canada, India, 2022) pp. 73-97. (ISBN: 978-93-91340-21-6).
7. J. K. Das, Human Rights Law and Practice (PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi,
2022, Second Edition) pp. xxxii+808 (ISBN: 978-81-951611-5-7).
8. J. K. Das, Law of Copyright (PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi, 2021, Second
Edition) pp. xxxii+688 (ISBN: 978-81-948002-0-0).
9. J. K. Das, “Rethinking Legal Education in India: Retrospect and Prospect,” 12
Punjabi University Law Journal (2021) pp. 1-15(ISSN: 09765557).
10. J. K. Das, “Province of the Apex Court in Enforcing Human Rights in India,” in
Sibnath Deb and G. Subhalakshmi (ed), Delivering Justice: Issues and Concerns
(Routledge Taylor and Francis, London and New York, 2021) pp. 111-129. (ISBN:
978-367-74996-5).
11. J. K. Das, “Rights of Patients - Doctors and Covid-19,” Vigyan Katha: Special
Covid Issue (2020) Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.

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12. J. K. Das, “Methodology of Socio-Legal Research and Its Importance,” 16(1) Soochow
Law Journal (2019) pp. 164-188 (ISSN: 1816983X).
13. J. K. Das, “Feasibility of Legal Education under Distance Mode in India: Issues and
Prospects,” in Sibnath Deb and G. Subhalakshmi (ed), Distance Education:
Prospects Challenges and Way Forward (Pearson India Education Services Pvt.
Ltd., 2019) pp. 125-142. (ISBN: 978-93-530-6695-6).
14. J. K. Das, “Protection of Right to Reproduction in Internet under Copyright Law,”
6(5) Forensic Research and Criminology International Journal (2018) pp. 352-359
(eISSN 24692794).
15. J. K. Das, “Comparative Discourse of Extradition Law and Practice in India and
United Kingdom in Human Rights Perspective,” 15(2) Soochow Law Journal (2018)
pp. 83-121 (ISSN: 1816983X).
16. J. K. Das, “ Foundations of Competition Law in India: Prospect and Retrospect,” 38(1)
Law Review (2018) pp. 1-19 (ISSN : 2349-943X).
17. J. K. Das, “Three Generations of Human Rights: Present and Future Role of NHRC,”
17 Journal of the National Human Rights Commission ,India (2018) pp. 203-228
(ISSN: 0973-7596).
18. J. K. Das, “Law of Extradition and Human Rights,”47(1) The Banaras Law
Journal (2018) pp. 20-49 (ISSN: 0522-0815).
19. J. K. Das, “Examining the Concept of Equal Opportunity and the Application of
‘Protective Discrimination’ to ‘Vulnerable Groups” 9(2) Contemporary Voice of
Dalit (2017) pp. 1-12, SAGE Publishing, ISSN: 2455328X.
20. J. K. Das, “Abuse of Dominant Position and Its Legal Control under Competition
Law,” 46(1) The Banaras Law Journal (2017) pp. 9-28 (ISSN: 0522-0815).
21. J. K. Das, “Evolution of Three Generations of Human Rights and Role of National
Human Rights Commission,” 1 Indian Human Rights Law Review , (2016) pp. 1-
16 ( ISSN : 2230-7036 ).
22. J. K. Das, “Right to Health, Consumer Justice and Deficiency in Medical Services
in India” 49 (1-4) Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, Institute
of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), New Delhi (2015, January-
December) pp. 8-30(ISSN: 0022- 0043).
23. J. K. Das, “Enforcement of Patent Rights in India with Special Reference to
Pharmaceuticals,” in S.C. Roy (ed.) Working of Patents Law and Pharmaceutical
Implications, (Mewar University Press, New Delhi, 2015) pp. 279-290 (ISBN: 978-
98-85212-23-9).
24. J. K. Das, “Right to Education of Indigenous Peoples and Their Culture and
Language in International Human Rights Perspective,” 1(4) Journal of
Development Management and Communication (2014) pp. 442-453, (ISSN: 2348-
7739).
25. J. K. Das, “Examination of Contemporary Status of Fair Dealing in Copyright Law
India,” 7 Journal of the Shivani Gaurav Memorial Law College (2014) pp. 43-63
(ISSN: 0976-9684).
26. J. K. Das, “Social Justice and Gender Equality in Socio-Political Context of Women
in Indian,” in J. Prabhas (ed.), Role of Women in Indian Polity (VL Media
Solutions, New Delhi, 2013) pp. 25- 61 (ISBN: 978-93-80820-65-1).
27. J. K. Das, “New Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in India,” 3(2) Pragyan:
Journal of Law (2013) pp. 11-33 (ISSN: 2278-8093).

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28. J. K. Das, “Copyright Protection for Computer Softwares and Databases: From
Sweat of the Brow to Modicum of Creativity,” 3(2) Indian Journal of Law and
Justice (2012) pp. 261-278 (ISSN: 2278-8093).
29. J. K. Das, “Rights of Indigenous Peoples Related to Development and
Environmental Security: A Comparative Human Rights Perspective,” 3(2) Indian
Human Rights Law Review (2012) pp. 261-278 (ISSN: 2230- 7036).
30. J. K. Das, “Apex Court on Substantial Question of Law: An Appraisal,” 3 Calcutta
Law Times (2012) pp.6-16 ( ISSN: 0971- 748X ).
31. J. K. Das, “Investigation Techniques in Criminal Cases and the Right to Health in
India,” 12(3) Asia - Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, Kluwer Law
International, The Hague/London/ Boston (2011) pp. 56- 80 (ISSN: 1388-1906,
Online ISSN: 1571-8158 ).
32. J. K. Das, “Rethinking Theoretical Foundations of the Law of Civil Procedure:
Prospect and Retrospect,” 53 Journal of the Indian Law Institute, Indian Law
Institute, New Delhi (2011) pp.1- 31(ISSN: 0019-3731 ).
33. J. K. Das, “Protection and Enforcement of Human Rights in India: Role of the
Apex Court” in Manik Chakrabarty (ed.), Human Rights in Twenty First Century:
An Anthology (Deep and Deep Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2011) pp.34-65 (
ISBN: 81-8629-547-4 ) .
34. J. K. Das, “The Province of Second Appeal to the High Court has been Determined
and Re-determined: Role of the Apex Court”, 37 Indian Bar Review, Bar Council
of India Trust, New Delhi (2011) pp. 1-29 (ISSN: 0973-7480).
35. J. K. Das, “Role of the Apex Court in Determining Interest and Costs in Civil
Proceedings,” 2 Indian Journal of Law and Justice, Department of Law,
University of North Bengal (2011) pp. 13-31 ( ISSN: 0976-3570).
36. J. K. Das,“ Justifications of Rejection of Plaint in Civil Suits with Special
Reference to Cause of Action”, 11 (1) Nyaya Deep, The Official Journal of
NALSA, National Legal Services Authority, New Delhi (2011) pp. 17-39 (ISSN:
0972-2343).
37. J. K. Das, “Accessing Judicial Remedies for Human Rights Protection in India,” 9
Vidyasthai Law Journal (2011) 1-25, ISSN 0975-4210.
38. J. K. Das, “Original Works in Internet Technology, Computer Programs, Databases
and Copyright Law,” 1 Calcutta Law Times (2011) pp. 1-16 (ISSN: 0971-748X ).
39. J. K. Das, “Facets of Inherent Powers of Civil Court: An Appraisal,” Vidhik
Chetana: A Research Journal of Juridical Science (2011) pp. 6-33 (ISSN: 0976-
9684 ).
40. J. K. Das, “Emerging Trends of Rights of Persons with Disabilities,” 3 Calcutta
Law Times (2011) pp.1-8 (ISSN: 0971 -748X).
41. J. K. Das, Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples, (APH Publishing Corporation,
New Delhi, 2001/ Reprint 2011) pp. 454 (ISBN: 83-7648-2439).
42. J. K. Das, “TRIPS Agreement and Intellectual Property Rights: An Indian
Perspective,” 16(6) International Trade Law & Regulation, Sweet and Maxwell,
Thomson Reuters, London, (2010) pp.165-173 (ISSN: 1357- 3136).
43. J. K. Das, “Constitutional Validity of CPC (Amendment) Acts 1999 and 2002: Role
of Judiciary,” 44 (3 and 4) Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies,
Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), New Delhi
(2010, July-December) pp. 246-263 (ISSN: 0022- 0043).

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44. J. K. Das, “Protection of Rights of Indigenous Peoples under Human Rights Law,”
1 Indian Human Rights Law Review , (A Peer Reviewed Referred Journal)
(2010) pp. 197-227 ( ISSN: 2230-7036 ).
45. J. K. Das, “Intellectual Property Rights and Its Enforcement in India with Special
Reference to TRIPS Agreement,” in Shankarashis Mukherjee (Ed.), Confluence: A
Collection of Essays, (UGC Academic Staff College, University of Calcutta,
2009) pp. 83-116.
46. J. K. Das, Intellectual Property Rights (Kamal Law House, Kolkata, 2008) pp.
1011 (ISBN: 81-7534-500-4).
47. J. K. Das, “Terrorism, Human Rights and Peace: The Tripura Experience,” 2
Calcutta Law Times (2006) pp. 9-18 ( ISSN: 0971-748 X).
48. J. K. Das, Legal Framework for Engineering Arbitration in India, (R. Cambray
and Co., Kolkata, 2005) pp. 394 (ISBN: 81-89659-00-6).
49. J. K. Das, “Legal Protection of Creativity under Copyright Law: An Overview,” in
Shiv Sahai Singh (ed.) The Intellectual Property Rights, (Deep and Deep
Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004) pp. 224-235 (ISBN: 81-7629-547-7) .
50. J. K. Das, “Legal Framework for Copyright Protection: Its Philosophical
Justification and Practical Implications on Indigenous Peoples,” The Banaras Law
Journal, Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (2004) Vol. 33 pp. 157-180
(ISSN: 0522-0815).
51. J. K. Das, “The Right of Self-determination of Indigenous Peoples: Developing
Dynamics of Human Rights,” 33 Indian Journal of International Law, Indian
Society of International Law, New Delhi (2003) pp.705-728 (ISSN : 0019-5294).
52. J. K. Das, “Indigenous Peoples, Development and Environment: The New
Approach in International Human Rights Law,” 1 Calcutta Law Times (2003) pp.6-
14 (ISSN: 0971- 748X).
53. J. K. Das, Indigenous Peoples, Sustainable Development and Human Rights,
(Ganga Kaveri Publishing House, Varanasi, 1997) pp. 165 (ISBN: 81-85694-22-2).

XI. CONFERENCE/ SEMINAR/ TELEVISION PROGRAM:

1. Acted as Resource Person of the RPF Metro Kolkata Training program on


the 18 June, 2024 on the Subject “ New Criminal Major Acts in India”.
2. Acted as Resource Person of the Television Program of the Kolkata Door
Darshan on the 26 November, 2022 on the Subject “India: The Mother of
Democracy”. It was a Special Live Program on the Constitution Day of India.
3. Acted as Resource Person on the international seminar on “Socio-Economic
Impact of Rohingya Crisis on Asian Countries: Laws, Policies and Challenges”
organized by Jyotirmoy School of Law, affiliated to the University of Calcutta,
dated 26 November 2022.
4. Acted as Resource Person on the Global Summit 2022 on “Future of Law:
Emerging Trends in Legal Education” and delivered a Lecture on the
Subject: “Emerging Trends of Legal Education in India,” held at Adamus
University Kolkata West Bengal dated 23 April 2022.
5. Acted as Resource Person on the International National Webinar on 24 July
2021 on the Subject: “Contemporary Position of Legal Education in India and
Bangladesh”, Organized by the Bangladesh Law Alliance, Dacca, Bangladesh.
6. Acted as Resource Person on the National Webinar on 26 June 2021 on the
Subject: “Right to Education in Special Reference to Legal Education in India,”
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Organized by the Assam Law Colleges Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff
Association.
7. Acted as Resource Person on the National Webinar on 20 August 2020 on
the Subject: “National Education Policy 2020” Organized by Bir Bikram
Memorial College Tripura Agartala.
8. International Conference held on the 23 November, 2018 on “International and
Comparative Law” in Soochow University School of Law, Downtown Campus,
TAIPEI, Taiwan (Chaired a session and presented a paper).
9. Acted as Resource Person of the Television Program of the Kolkata Door
Darshan on the 14 December, 2017 on the Subject “Intellectual Property Law”.
10. National Seminar held on the 26 May, 2016 on “Working of the Procedural Law
in India”, organized by the Department of Law, University of Calcutta (Chaired
a session and presented a paper).
11. Acted as Resource Person of the Television Program of the Kolkata Door
Darshan on the 15 July, 2016 on the Subject “Right to Fair Compensation and
Property”.

12. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Human Rights” held on March 10, 2016,
organized by city college of Commerce and Business Administration, Calcutta
(Chaired a session and presented a paper).
13. National Seminar on “Capital Market Reforms and Regulations in India: Issues
and Challenges” held on October 7, 2015, Organized by the Department of
Commerce, University of Calcutta (Chaired a session and presented a paper).
14. Acted as Resource Person of the Television Program of the Kolkata Door
Darshan on the 10 January, 2015 on the Subject “Intellectual Property Law”.

15. National Seminar held on the 24-25 May, 2014 on “Globalization and
Governance: Challenges and Opportunities”, organized by the Faculty of Law,
IMS UNISON University (Chaired a session and presented a paper).
16. Seminar on “Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Technique Act” held on 2
April 2014 organized by the Department of Law, University of Calcutta
(Chaired a session and presented a paper).
17. International Seminar on “New Frontiers of Law in a Globalised World:
Prospects and Challenges” held on 18 February, 2013, organized by the
Department of Law, University of Calcutta in collaboration with the British
Council (Chaired a session and presented a paper).
18. Coordinated Three Day (21-23 August, 2013) Regional Teachers Training
Programme on “International Humanitarian Law,” held at the Department of
Law, University of Calcutta in collaboration with the International Committee of
Red Cross (ICRC).
19. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Human Rights in 21st Century: The Issues
and Challenges”, organized by the Department of Law, the University of
Burdwan held on 30 and 31 July 2011 at DDE Auditorium, Burdwan (Chaired a
session and presented a paper).
20. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Emerging Jurisprudence of Intellectual
Property Rights”, organized by the Department of Law, JNV University, Jodhpur
held on 19 and 20 July, 2011 (Chaired a session and presented a paper).
21. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Terrorism in India: The Emerging Issues
and Challenges”, organized by the JCC LAW COLLEGE in Collaboration with
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Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, held on 8 and 9
December, 2011(Chaired a session and presented a paper).
22. Workshop on “Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000”
organized by the State Legal Services Authority, West Bengal held on 18 June,
2011 at the Auditorium of the Centenary Building , High Court at Calcutta
(Participated).
23. Regional Workshop on “Disability” organized by National Human Rights
Commission and Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Studies of West
Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences , Kolkata, on 22 and 23 August,
2008 (Participated) .
24. First International and Thirtieth All India Criminology Conference of the Indian
Society of Criminology held on 23 to 25 February, 2007 organized by the
Department of Law, University of Calcutta, on the theme “Crime and Justice in a
Changing World” (Participated and presented a paper).
25. “Three Day Regional Outreach Training Programme on Rights of Persons with
Disabilities” held on 19 to 21 January, 2005, organized by the West Bengal
National University of Juridical Sciences , Kolkata, in collaboration with the
Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Indira Gandhi National Open
University, India.
26. Second “International Law” Conference of the Indian Society of International
Law, held at India Habited Centre, New Delhi, 14 to 17 November, 2004
(Participated and presented a paper).
27. Two day National Seminar on “The Law of Intellectual Property Rights”
organized by the Department of Law, University of Burdwan on 2 to 3 August,
2003, in collaboration with Ministry of Human Resource Development of India,
New Delhi (Participated and presented a paper).
28. National Seminar on “Ethics, Economics, Education and Law” organized by the
Centre of Advance Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata in
collaboration with Centre for Studies in Civilizations and the Project of History
of Indian Science , Philosophy and Culture, New Delhi held on 15 to 17 April,
2004(Participated). National Seminar on “Enforcement of Copyright Law”
organized by the Department of Law, Osmania University, Hyderabad on 10 and
11 January, 2004 (Participated and presented a paper).
29. Eastern Regional Training Program on “Juvenile Justice” organized by the West
Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, sponsored by the
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India held on 31
march to 2 April, 2002(Participated).
30. Second “West Bengal Social Science Congress” organized by the Hoogly
Mahsin College in collaboration with the Indian Academy of Social Sciences,
New Delhi held on 15 to 17 November, 2002(Participated and presented a
paper).
31. Workshop on “Law, Technology and Development” organized by the West
Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences , Kolkata, sponsored by the
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi,
held on 18 to 24 July, 2002(Participated).
32. Fulbright Program on “Roundtable Discussion on Fact-based Teaching and Legal
Research” hosted by the United States Educational Foundation in India in
collaboration with the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences ,
Kolkata, held on 18 to 19 April, 2002 (Participated).
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33. “Patent awareness Workshop” organized by the Patent Office, Kolkata in
Collaboration with the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences,
Kolkata, held on 27 February, 2002 (Participated)
34. Regional Seminar on “Environment Considerations in Forest Management with
Special Reference to Biodiversity Conservation” organized by the Kota
Government P.G. College, Rajasthan, held on 15 September, 2001(Participated
and presented a paper).
35. Bar Association of India’s 40th Year Commemorative Conference on “New
Dimensions of Law” held at New Delhi on 30 September 2001 to 1 October,
2000 (Participated and presented a paper).
36. Conference on “Development of Kota District in 21st Century” organized by the
KARANI NAGAR VIKASH SAMITY, Kota, Rajasthan held on 16 to 21
January, 2000 (Participated and presented a paper).
37. Two day Workshop- Cum – Clinic on “Environment and Energy Management –
Audit and Regulations” held on 20 to 21 August, 1998 organized by Centre of
Plant Engineering Services, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Participated and presented a
paper).

XII. MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES:

Indian Law Institute, New Delhi; Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.

XIII. INVITED LECTURES DELIVERED:

50 in numbers.

XIV. AWARDS:

Recipient of the UGC NET and Doctoral Research Fellowship of the Ministry of HRD,
Government of India, New Delhi.
Parul Siksha Ratna Award, 2017.
Dewang Mehta National Education Awards, 2017 and 2018.

Prof. (Dr.) J. K. Das


Faculty of Law
Department of Law
University of Calcutta

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