She is the Founder Research Director in Centre for Comparative Studies in Personal Laws at National Law University, Delhi. She has done her PhD from Panjab University on the topic Social Justice and its Implementation with Special Reference to the State of Punjab. She has research experience of twenty-one years. She has specialized in Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Human Rights, Judicial Process, Interpretation of Statutes, Consumer and Tort Law. Anupama Goel is currently a faculty in National Law University Delhi where she has been teaching Constitutional law, International Law, Judicial Process and Interpretation of Statutes. (Dr.) Anupama Goel, Professor (Law) National Law University Delhi. Students will gain an understanding of the practice of key actors in constitutional matters, including the High Court, state and federal executives and legislatures, indigenous people and other individuals. The study of these topics will allow students to deepen and broaden their understanding of the principles of constitutional law learnt in the compulsory course, Advanced Constitutional Law. Students will gain an understanding of the trajectory of, and trends in, constitutional law. The course will give students an opportunity to explore current constitutional questions as well as historically important constitutional disputes. It will include an overview of the different schools of theoretical thought regarding constitutional interpretation, but also around principles such as popular sovereignty, federalism, the separation of powers, the rule of law, and the role of the common law. This course will explore the ways in which courts, governments and individuals shape Indian constitutional law.
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