OxHRH Welcomes Dr Tarunabh Khaitan as an Associate-Director

by | Feb 13, 2015

The Oxford Human Rights Hub is delighted to welcome Dr Tarunabh Khaitan to the team as an Associate-Director.

Tarun Khaitan is an Associate Professor and the Hackney Fellow in Law at Wadham College. He completed his undergraduate studies (BA LLB Hons) at the National Law School (Bangalore) between 1999-2004. He then came to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and completed his postgraduate studies (BCL with distinction, MPhil with distinction, DPhil) at Exeter College. Before joining Wadham, he was the Penningtons Student in Law at Christ Church.

Tarun teaches constitutional law, administrative law and jurisprudence to undergraduates, and Comparative Equality Law to BCL and MJur students. His research supervisees work on religious freedom and on dignity respectively.
 
His research interests lie in exploring doctrinal and theoretical aspects of public law and human rights law. 

Tarun monograph entitled ‘A Theory of Discrimination Law’ is being published by the OUP in May 2015.  

 

 

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