IELRC.ORG - Biography: U. Ramanathan
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


usha ramanathan

Dr Usha Ramanathan, Member - Advisory Council for India, is an internationally recognized expert on law and poverty. She studied law at Madras University, the University of Nagpur and Delhi University.

She is research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, teaches environmental law, labour law and consumer law at the Indian Law Institute and conducts training programmes at the National Institute for Programmes and Policies on Child Development in New Delhi. She has also been invited to teach in many universities around the world.

She is a frequent adviser to non-governmental organisations and international organizations. She a research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, a member of Amnesty International's Advisory Panel on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, a member of the Governing Board of the Centre for Equity Studies and has been called upon by the World Health Organisation as a expert on mental health on various occasions.

She is also the South Asia Editor of the Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD Journal), a peer-reviewed academic journal jointly published by IELRC and SOAS.

Her research interests include human rights, displacement, torts and environment. She has published extensively in India and abroad. In particular, she has devoted her attention to a number of specific issues such as the Bhopal gas disaster, the Narmada valley dams or slum eviction in Delhi.

 


Academic Publications

Please note this list only includes journal articles and book chapters written alone. For further details, please see our publications page for a full listing of publications by Dr Ramanathan.

     
A word on eminent domain
in Lyla Mehta ed., Displaced by Development
 
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Ostensible Poverty, Beggary and the Law
43/44 Economic and Political Weekly 33 (2008).
 
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Illegality and the Urban Poor
41 Economic and Political Weekly (22 July 2006), p. 3193.
 
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India and the ICC
3 Journal of International Criminal Justice 627 (2005)
 
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Demolition Drive
40/27 Economic & Political Weekly 2908-12 (2 July 2005)
 
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Communities at Risk: Industrial Risk and Indian Law
39/41 Economic and Political Weekly (9 October 2004)
 
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Common Land and Common Property Resources
in Praveen K. Jha ed., Land Reforms in India - Volume 7 - Issues of Equity in Rural Madhya Pradesh (New Delhi: Sage, 2002), p. 204
 
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Tort Law in India 2002
Annual Survey of Indian Law 2002, p. 615-628
 
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Tort Law in India 2001
Annual Survey of Indian Law 2001, p. 615-658
 
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Compensation and Insurance
in S. Parasuraman & P.V. Unnikrishnan eds., India Disaster Report: Towards a Policy Initiative (New Delhi:Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 107
 
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Images (1920-1950) - Reasonable Man, Reasonable Woman and Reasonable Expectations
in Amita Dhanda and Archana Parashar eds, Engendering Law – Essays in Honour of Lotika Sarkar (Lucknow: Eastern Book Company, 1999), p. 33.
 
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Tort Law in India 1997-1998
Annual Survey of Indian Law 1997-1998, p. 595-642
 
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Displacement and the Law
31 Economic & Political Weekly (1996), p. 1486.
 
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Tort Law in India 1996
Annual Survey of Indian Law 1996, p. 423-451
 
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Tort Law in India 1994
Annual Survey of Indian Law 1994, p. 485-512
 
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