Aman is an Associate Professor of Legal Practice at the Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). He has completed his undergraduate law degree from the National Law University, Jodhpur (2012), and subsequently read for the Bachelor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford (2013). At JGLS, he is also a Senior Fellow at the “Centre for International Legal Studies” and is currently involved in conceptualising and setting up the “International Refugee Rights Clinic”.
Aman has also served as the Faculty Director, Moot Court Society. In addition to his teaching and administrative responsibilities, he has also been an advisor to JGLS teams participating at Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition from 2019.
Aman has previously worked with the Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji at the Trial Chambers at the International Criminal Court (on the Oxford Global Justice Internship Programme Award); in the WTO & International Trade Team at Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys; and as a lawyer/researcher at Migration and Asylum Project, New Delhi concentrating on issues around refugee law and policy.
Building upon his previous experience and exposure with human rights work, Aman’s current work is situated at intersections of law, violence, power, and social movements. It primarily engages with, and draws direction from critical approaches to international law.