The Role of Data in Reforming Court Systems: A Perspective from the U.S & India | 17:30 hrs 18/03

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Kavya Murthy

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Daksh invites you to the first of a series of lectures and workshops of

The Rule of Law Project

 

The Role of Data in Reforming Court Systems:

A Perspective from the U.S and India

 

with

Nick Robinson

&

Harish Narasappa

 

Nick Robinson, (post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard Law School programme on the Legal Profession) will be in conversation with Harish Narasappa (co-founder of DAKSH), to share insights on international statistics on judicial delay and share insights from his work in India and experiences in the U.S. and elsewhere.

 

18 March 2015, 05: 30 P.M

62/1 . Palace Road. Vasanthnagar . Bangalore 560001 . India 

 

Nick Robinson is a post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard Law School programme on the Legal Profession. He has previously worked at Centre for Policy Research, India, and Human Rights Law Network, India. Nick Robinson has spent time looking at the maintance of data in the Indian courts, especially the Supreme Court.

 

Harish Narasappa is a co-founder of DAKSH, and founding partner of the Bangalore-headquartered law Firm, Samvad Partners. Harish is also a trustee of Punarchith, and the Singama Sreenivasan Foundation. He is closely associated with the National Election Watch.

 

We look forward to meeting with you.

-The DAKSH team.
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