LL.M. (University of Cambridge)
Assistant Professor
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LL.M. (University of Cambridge)
Aman pursued his undergraduate law degree from Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) and was awarded the GNLU Gold Medal for outstanding performance in B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.).
While at GNLU, Aman concurrently completed an additional one-year course on 'Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes' under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel, current member of the UN International Law Commission. He also assisted Prof. (Dr.) Patel, (then) member of the 21st Law Commission of India, in preparation for a report on 'Examination of Statutory Framework of Tribunals'.
Thereafter, Aman enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of India and served as a retained legal attorney in the Dispute Resolution practice at Cyril Amarchand Mangladas for more than four years. His area of practice focused on insolvency proceedings, civil and commercial disputes, white-collar crimes, intellectual property rights and arbitration, before Courts and specialized Tribunals. He was also part of the Project Finance and Employment practice for 6 months each as part of the rotation policy of the law firm.
Aman’s underlying academic yearning later contributed to his pursuit of the Master of Law (LL.M.) programme at the University of Cambridge. At Cambridge, he read papers on corporate insolvency law, intellectual property rights, investment law and international commercial litigation, and was awarded the commercial law specialisation.
Aman currently hold a fellowship at a business law centre, and also serves on the editorial board of a SCOPUS indexed law journal.
Aman's broad research interest continues to be in the theoretical foundations and practice of commercial law.
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