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The Centre for Criminology and Victimology (CCV) has undertaken a doctrinal study ön “Exploring Critical Criminal Law”. The details can be seen here :
The short term project requires a Researcher who is proficient in theoretical criminal law, critical criminal law and well versed with jurisprudence and legal theory framework of criminal law for this project.
The work would involve preparing briefs and critical assessment of selected writings on this subject. The duration of the project would be three months. It would carry a lump sum honorarium of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand Only) .
The interested candidates may send their detailed CV, photograph and experience certificates to the undersigned at the email ccv@nludelhi.ac.in latest by Friday, 27th January, 2017. They are also require to submit a one page sample writing on theoretical aspects of criminal law.
Project Director