Prof. Jane K. Winn

Prof. Jane K. Winn

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About Jane K. Winn

Asian Law — Banking Law — Comparative Law — Contracts — Cyber Law — E-Commerce — Privacy Bibliography Professor Winn, of the Center for Advanced Study & Research on Innovation Policy and a Fulbright Scholar, is a leading international authority on electronic commerce law as well as regulatory governance issues arising from technology innovation in global markets. She joined the faculty in 2002. Her current research interests include electronic commerce law and governance developments in the United States, the European Union, India, and China. She is coauthor of Law of Electronic Commerce and the casebook Electronic Commerce.

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Hon’ble Justice A.S Naidu

Hon’ble Justice A.S Naidu

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About Hon’ble Justice A.S Naiduw

Born on 5th July, 1948 at Armstrong Road, Puri. Passed Matriculation from Puri Zilla School. Graduated from Bhadrak College. Did his LL.B. Degree from M.S. Law College, Cuttack. Joined the Bar in the year 1973. Started practice in Orissa High Court on Civil, Criminal, Constitutional and Service side, under the juniorship of Late Srikanta Mohanti, Ex-Advocate General Orissa. Was appointed as Additional Government Advocate for State of Orissa in the Year 1988-89. He served as the Judge of Orissa High Court from 29.9.2000 – 4.7.2010.

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Prof. B. B. Pande

Prof. B. B. Pande

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About Dr. B. B. Pande

He has worked with institutes of national/international repute in various capacities such as Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Jabalpur, Jabalpur (1962-70); Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Dar- es- Salaam, Tanzania, (Africa) (1981-83); Professor of Law, Lucknow University (1991-1994); Visiting Professor, School of Law, City University, Hong Kong, (Sept-Dec. 2005); Professor of Law, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (India), till superannuation in 2005 and Human Rights Chair Professorship of the National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi (2007-2008).

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Prof. (Dr.) Udai Raj Rai

Prof. (Dr.) Udai Raj Rai

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About Dr Udai Raj Rai

Professor Udai Raj Rai has done his LL.B. and LL.M.from Allahabad University. He was recipient of four gold medals and chancellor medal for getting first class first in LL.B.and LL.M. He has done his Ph.D. from London University and was a Commonwealth Scholar from m1968-1971. He was Professor of Law, Head of the department and Dean faculty of Law in Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University from 1974-1996. After his retirement from Gorakhpur University, he was appointed Krishna Iyer Chair Professor for Public Law and Policy Choice in National Law University Bangalore. He served there for six years. He was also Ford Foundation Human Rights Chair Professor in West Bengal National Law University, Kolkata for two years. He was member of the Governing Council of the Indian Law Institute for two terms and member of the UGC Law Panel for two terms. He conducted research under major UGC project on ‘Judicial, Review, Judicial Creativity and Judicial Activism’ from 1997-2000. He conducted UGC financed Seminars and workshops and delivered Delhi University Campus Law Center Endowment Lecture in 1982. Apart from articles in journals and edited volume he has published a book entitled Fundamental Rights and their Enforcement (Prentice Hall of India, 2011). His other book on Governing Structure under the Indian Constitution is in press and would be release soon.

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The Hon. Michael Kirby

The Hon. Michael Kirby

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About The Hon. Michael Kirby 

When he retired from the High Court of Australia on 2 February 2009, Michael Kirby was Australia’s longest serving judge. He was first appointed in 1975 as a Deputy President of the Australian Conciliation & Arbitration Commission.  Soon after, he became inaugural Chairman of the Australian Law Reform Commission (1975-84).  Later, he was appointed a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, then President of the New South Wales Court of Appeal (1984-96) and, concurrently, President of the Court of Appeal of Solomon Islands (1995-6).  His appointment to the High Court of Australia followed in 1996 and he served thirteen years.  In later years, he was Acting Chief Justice of Australia twice.

In addition to his judicial duties, Michael Kirby has served on three university governing bodies being elected Chancellor of Macquarie University in Sydney (1984-93).  He also served on many national and international bodies.  Amongst the latter have been service as a member of the World Health Organisation’s Global Commission on AIDS (1988-92); as President of the International Commission of Jurists, Geneva (1995-8); as UN Special Representative for Human Rights in Cambodia (1993-96); as a member of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee (1995-05); as a member of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Judicial Reference Group (2007- 09) and as a member of the UNAIDS Reference Group on HIV and Human Rights(2004- 2019).

Following his judicial retirement, Michael Kirby was elected President of the Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators Australia from 2009-2010.  He served as a Board Member of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (2009-14).  He has been appointed Honorary Visiting Professor by twelve universities. And he participates regularly in many local and international conferences and meetings.  He has been awarded a number of honorary doctorates at home and abroad.  He also serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Laws of Australia (2009 – ) and Chair of the Board of the Criminal Law Journal (1979-).

He served 2011-12 as a member of the Eminent Persons Group on the future of the Commonwealth of Nations. He was a Commissioner of the UNDP Global Commission of HIV and the Law 2011-2012.  He was appointed to the Advisory Council of Transparency International, based in Berlin in 2012.  In 2013- 2014, he was appointed Chair of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in North Korea.  He a Commissioner of the UNAIDS Lancet Commission on AIDS to the Right to Health (2013-2014); the Global Fund’s Equitable Access Panel (2015-16); the UN Secretary-General’s High Level Panel on Access to Essential Medicines (2015-16); and UNAIDS/OHCHR’s panel on overreach of criminal law (2017); and Co-Chair of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (2018 – ).

He was awarded the Australian Human Rights Medal in 1991, the Gruber Justice Prize in 2010 and has been Patron of the Kirby Institute on Blood Borne Diseases in UNSW Sydney, Australia since 2011.  In May 2017, he was invested by Japan with the insignia of the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star in Tokyo, with an audience with the Emperor of Japan. In 2018 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (Est. 1866).  He was also named for the 2018 United Nations Honour by the United Nations Association of Australia. In 2019 he was appointed a Distinguished Fellow of Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG).  He was also named winner of the Global 100 Firm of the Year – Arbitration – Australia and Bali International Arbitration and Mediation Centre named him one of the 2019 BIAMC top 10 arbitrators in Asia/Pacific. In 2019 Macquarie University conferred on him the honorary title of Chancellor Emeritus “as a public recognition of [his] exceptional and distinguished service to the University, and in perpetuity”.  In 2020 Trinity College Dublin presented Praeses Elit Award to him.

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