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Sridip S. Nambiar

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Dr. Sridip S. Nambiar is an Assistant Professor of Law at Mahindra University with over ten years of experience in legal academia, currently teaching since 2023. He holds a B.A., LL.B. (H) and Ph.D. in Law from NUALS Kochi, an LL.M. in Criminal Law and Human Rights from the Indian Law Institute (gold medallist), and previously worked at Desai & Diwanji in Mumbai before teaching at Amity Law School, Delhi and NMIMS Hyderabad, with research interests in sentencing policy, self‑determination, and transitional justice.

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Sridip S. Nambiar

Assistant Professor

Sridip S. Nambiar has over ten years of experience in legal academia. He completed his B.A., LL. B. (H) from National University for Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi, where he was on the editorial board of NUALS law review and was a nominated member of their Moot Court Society. After a brief stint at Desai & Diwanji, Mumbai’s general corporate team, he went on to pursue LL.M. at Indian Law Institute (ILI), Delhi. He was awarded the gold medal for being the topper at ILI, where he majored in criminal law and human rights. He was awarded Ph.D. in law at NUALS. He began his academic career with Amity Law School, Delhi and later joined NMIMS Hyderabad as one of its founding faculty members, where he was faculty co-ordinator at the Centre for Criminal Law and Policy. He is interested in sentencing policy, self-determination, and transitional justice.

  • Ph. D (Law), NUALS, Kochi, 2023
  • B.A., LL.B.(H), Ph.D., NUALS, Kochi
  • LL.M., Indian Law Institute, Delhi

  • Co-authored – “IPR v. Competition Law – The Case of Indian Bulk Drug Manufacturers”, IUP Journal of Applied Economics, ‘C’ Category(ABDC).
  • “Material Information in Death-Sentencing Hearings: Need for Limited Codification”, Nalsar Law Review (Special Issue) https://www.nalsar.ac.in/images/NLR%20Vol-8_Final%20Book.pdf.
  • “Inadmissibility as Jurisprudential Possibility: Analysis of Human Rights Committee’s Practice in Self-Determination Communications”, Cochin University Law Review
  • Premature Release of Prisoners: Need for a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Policy in India, GJLS, Vol. 2, No.2.
  • “Reproductive Rights in India” in Caesar Roy, Health Laws in India, Taylor & Francis (2022).
  • “Paradigm of Green Adjudication: Developing Principles for Indian Environmental Decision Making in Disputes involving Scientific Uncertainty” Indian Law Review Law Journal, Volume 1, Issue1, pp. 1-25.
  • “Some Insights on Formulation of a Victim Compensation Scheme in India” NUALS Law Journal.

Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3cO2SoAAAAAJ&hl=en

  • 2023- present Assistant Professor, Mahindra University
  • 2023- 2019 Assistant. Prof. NMIMS, Hyderabad
  • 2012-2011 Lecturer, Amity University, Delhi

Interests: Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Public Policy

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