Tripti Bhushan

Tripti Bhushan is an Author & currently working as Assistant Professor at O.P Jindal Global Law School and as Fellow at Centre for Law and Humanities at Jindal Global University , Sonipat, Haryana, India . She has also worked as an Assistant Professor at Kalinga University, Raipur. She has completed her undergraduate program (B.A, LL.B) (Hons) from Amity Law School, Lucknow. She further pursued her Post Graduate Program (LL.M) in Intellectual Property Rights from Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur. She is also the recipient of the International Award as Emerging Scientist in the field of law. She has won Research Excellence Award at Jindal Global Law School for her excellent contribution in Research & Publication in 2021. She has also received the Award for Best External Paper:’ in Annual conference organized by Kent Law School, UK (2021).
Tripti has various publications in journals like Indonesian Journal of International Law, Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), NTUT Journal of Intellectual Property and Management, Oxford University Hub, Law School Policy Review NLSIU Bangalore, International Journal of Public Law and Policy, UNHRC, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, and IGI Global.
Additionally, she has completed various national & international courses from W.I.P.O, CISCO Networking Academy, United States Institute of Peace, Dr. Ram Manohar Lahiya National Law University, Lucknow, The Law Learners, ADBI Institute, University of Geneva, and Amity University, Alison. She has also completed a Professional Development Program from University of Buraimi. She has also completed the IP Awareness / Training Program under National Intellectual Property Awareness Mission (NIPAM) organized by the Intellectual Property Office. Tripti is the Advisory Board Member of International Centre for Intellectual Property Laws (IC-IPL) & Young Member at Young ICCA (International Council for Commercial Arbitration).

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AI, Surveillance and Privacy in India: Human Rights in the Age of Technology

AI, Surveillance and Privacy in India: Human Rights in the Age of Technology

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Image Description: The picture of a woman working on the computer at her desk in the office. She is holding a baby in her hand.  Section 5(4) of the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017 (India) states that a woman can avail ...
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