Teaching
Courses
Education
- B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata (2009-2014)
- LL.M, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (2014-2015)
- Ph.D, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2018-2022)
Profile
Anupama was previously a faculty member at Jindal Global Law School. During her tenure at JGLS, she also served as the Director of Arts Programme and Coordinator for the Jindal Oxford Summer School. She has also been a part of various research projects including the Cambridge Pro Bono Project, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and International Justice Mission.
She received her Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong on the topic of “Implementation of Victims’ Rights: A case study of India.” She has also been Senior Editor for the Hong Kong Journal of Legal Studies.
Research interests
Criminal Law, Family law and Human rights, specifically working towards victims’ rights and related implementation issues.
Publications
- Anupama Sharma, ‘Addressing The Roadblocks To Gender Neutrality In Sexual And Domestic Violence Laws: A South Asian Perspective’ in Journal of Indian Law and Society, Vol 11(2) [Winter (2020)] 79-106
- Anupama Sharma, ‘Public prosecutors, victims and the expectation gap: An analysis of Indian jurisdiction.’ in NLS Socio Legal Review, National Law School of India University, Issue 2, Vol 13, 2017, 87-107
- Anupama Sharma, ‘Fines as a Punishment in Indian Penal Code: A Jurisprudential Failure or Commodification of an Offense?’ in Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol 32(3) August 2016, 243-263
- Aditya Ayachit, Deepthi Bavirisetty, Sreyan Chatterjee, Vikram Lakshman, Anupama Sharma, Reecha Das & Sreerupa Chowdhury, ‘Mainstreaming the margins: A review of key concerns in the HIV AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2012’ in Journal of Indian Law and Society, Volume IV, Monsoon 2013, 275-305