Prof. (Dr.) Pallavi Kishore

Prof. (Dr.) Pallavi Kishore

Professor

B.Com. (Hons.), LL.B. (University of Delhi, India);

LL.M., D.E.A., Ph.D. (Université d’Aix-Marseille III, France)

: pkishore@jgu.edu.in

Prof. (Dr.) Kishore is Professor and Senior Fellow, Centre for International Investment and Trade Laws. Prof. Kishore studied at the Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales et Communautaires (CERIC) of the Université Paul Cézanne d’Aix-Marseille III, France, where she earned a doctorate in International Trade Law and an MPhil in Public International Law. She also holds a Master in European Business Law from the same university. She was twice awarded the prestigious Gustave Eiffel Excellence Scholarship by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Additionally, she has been a recipient of a number of awards as well as full scholarships and fellowships from various national and international organisations/entities including the United Nations, the European Union, and the Government of France, among others. In India, she obtained a Bachelor of Laws from the Campus Law Centre and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from Sri Ram College of Commerce of the University of Delhi.

She teaches courses on International Trade Law and related subjects. Additionally, she has been Visiting Professor at top law schools such as Université Pantheon-Assas Paris II, France where she taught law courses in French and Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Vietnam. Previously, she was Research Fellow at the World Trade Organization, Geneva. She has also worked with the Centre de Sciences Humaines and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Prof. Kishore has been/is a member of various international research projects and programmes such as Global Justice/Injustice, Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS), and New Silk Road. China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Context, among others. She has co-edited an issue of the Jindal Global Law Review, has been on its Editorial Board, and has been a referee for a number of journals. Additionally, she has participated in and attended conferences in India and overseas, and has been a resource person in international capacity building programmes.

She has varied interests such as European Law, Comparative Law, Continental Law, and Public International Law. Her main interest lies in Trade and Development. She has written and published extensively in English and French not only in International Trade Law but also in other areas of Public International Law and Comparative Law such as human cloning, comfort women, territorial disputes, nuclear weapons, environmental law, and consumer protection.

Prof. Kishore is fluent in Hindi, English, and French (in which she wrote her PhD and MPhil dissertations). She is trained to teach French as a foreign language as well as to translate from French to Hindi.

Edited Volumes

  • Co-Editor of Jindal Global Law Review (Volume 5, Issue 1, April 2014) on the theme Horizontal Learning: Brazil and India in BRICS

Articles

  • Teaching in the Age of Covid-19–The New Normal, 4(3) Postdigital Science and Education, October 2022, pp. 877-1015 (co-author in collective article)
  • Dissolving the Dichotomies Between Online and Campus‑Based Teaching: a Collective Response to The Manifesto for Teaching Online (Bayne et al. 2020), 4(2) Postdigital Science and Education, April 2022, pp. 271-329 (co-author in collective article)
  • Revisiting the Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons a Quarter Century Later, XVI Bhutan Law Review, November 2021, pp. 49-71
  • Teaching in the Age of Covid-19 – 1 Year Later, 3(3) Postdigital Science and Education, October 2021, 1073-1223 (co-author in collective article)
  • Teaching in the Age of Covid-19, 2(3) Postdigital Science and Education, October 2020, pp. 1069-1230 (co-author in collective article)
  • The Role of Consumer Protection in the Relations between Asia and the European Union, 14(11 and 12) Global Trade and Customs Journal, 2019, pp. 537-552
  • India’s Experience with the WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, 13(3) Global Trade and Customs Journal, 2018, pp. 95-106
  • Using the Unprecedented Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion as Precedent in the Marshall Islands Cases, 5(1) Kathmandu School of Law Review, April 2017, pp. 136-152
  • A Critical Analysis of Conditionalities in the Generalised System of Preferences, 54 Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 2016, pp. 98-133
  • La réglementation du clonage humain, 4 Revue de droit international et de droit comparé, 2015, pp. 497-524
  • India’s Experience with the Anti-dumping Mechanism, 4 International Business Law Journal, 2014, pp. 317-329
  • Special and Differential Treatment in the Multilateral Trading System, 13(2) Chinese Journal of International Law, June 2014, pp. 363-394
  • Editors’ Introduction Managing Growth in a Changing World: What Lessons Can the BRICS Learn from Each Other? 5(1) Jindal Global Law Review, April 2014, pp. 1-8 (co-author)
  • Le tribunal international de Tokyo pour les crimes de guerre commis sur des femmes : jugement de l’esclavage sexuel organisé par l’armée japonaise, 66(2) Revue hellénique de droit international, 2013, pp. 447-460
  • A Development Reading of India’s Cases in the World Trade Organization, V Indian Journal of International Economic Law, 2012, pp. 1-22
  • Le Cachemire : Peuple sans Etat ?, 53(2) Les Cahiers de droit, June 2012, pp. 383-416
  • Revisiting the WTO Shrimps Case in the Light of Current Climate Protectionism: A Developing Country Perspective, 3(1) The George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law, January/Winter 2012, pp. 78-90
  • A Comparative Analysis of Secretariats created under Select Treaty Regimes, 45(4) The International Lawyer, Winter 2011, pp. 1051-1082
  • Conditionalities in the Generalized System of Preferences as Instruments of Global Economic Governance, 45(3) The International Lawyer, Fall 2011, pp. 895-902
  • Are Trade-related Climate Protection Laws Compatible with the Law of the World Trade Organization?, 4 International Energy Law Review, 2011, pp. 160-165
  • Women’s Human Rights Violations: Female Sexual Slavery during the Second World War, 2(2) ProWA Bulletin, July – December 2010, pp. 5-6
  • A Critical Analysis of the WTO DSS in the Light of India’s Cases, Sixth International Conference on International Law in the Contemporary World Conference Proceedings, Indian Society of International Law, 2009, pp. 359-374
  • 09/2020 Award for Research Excellence by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) for outstanding contribution to research and scholarship through publications
  • 07/2018 Participant in the European Union Visitors Programme established by the European Parliament and the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium; Strasbourg, France; Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
  • 09/2017 Award for Research Excellence by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) for outstanding contribution to research and scholarship through publications
  • 07/2017 Scholarship for Summer University in Continental Law 2017 at the Fondation pour le droit continental, Paris, France
  • 06-07/2015 Fee waiver for XXVI Session of the Academy of European Law on the Law of the European Union at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy (declined)
  • 07/2015 Scholarship for Summer Programme in Public International Law at The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, the Netherlands
  • 07/2015 Scholarship for Summer University in Continental Law 2015 at the Fondation pour le droit continental, Paris, France (declined)
  • 09/2014 Long Service Award by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University)  for distinguished service and outstanding contribution to its success and growth
  • 09/2014 Award for Research Excellence by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) for outstanding contribution to research and scholarship through publications
  • 06-08/2014 Fellow in the United Nations International Law Fellowship Programme including Summer Programme in Public International Law at The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, the Netherlands, awarded by the Codification Division of the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs and The Hague Academy of International Law
  • 09/2012 Award for Research Excellence by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) for outstanding contribution to research and scholarship through publications
  • 10/2011 Certificate of Appreciation by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) for outstanding contribution to research and scholarship through publications
  • 12/2010 Young Scientist Award for best paper entitled “An Analysis of the Compatibility of American Climate Protection Laws with the Law of the World Trade Organization” at the Second International Conference on Climate Change and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Institute of Technology & Management Universe, Gwalior, India, 5-7 December 2010
  • 08/2008 Scholarship for Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations at The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, the Netherlands
  • 07/2008 Scholarship for Summer Programme in Private International Law at The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, the Netherlands (declined)
  • 05/2005 Enrolment Scholarship for Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law by Bancaja International Centre for Peace and Development, Castellón, Spain (declined)
  • 07/2005 Scholarship for the Academy of International Trade Law, Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau, China
  • 06/2004 Enrolment Scholarship for Bancaja Euromediterranean Courses of International Law by Bancaja International Centre for Peace and Development, Castellón, Spain (declined)
  • 04/2004 French Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Gustave Eiffel Excellence Scholarship for PhD in Law
  • 10/2003 French Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Scholarship for D.E.A. in Public International Law
  • 04/2002 French Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Gustave Eiffel Excellence Scholarship for Master in European Business Law

Trade and Development
Trade and Non-trade Values
WTO Dispute Settlement
Territorial Relations and Differences

 

Courses taught in English

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Consumer Protection
  • Trade and Development
  • Public International Law
  • Labour and Industrial Law
  • WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
  • International Trade Law and Policy
  • International Trade Law
  • Labour Law I
  • Labour Law II
  • Trade and Environment
  • Anti-dumping and Trade Remedies
  • Trade, Environment, and Development
  • Trade and Development, with special reference to Special and Differential Treatment and Generalised System of Preferences
  • Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Trade Agreements
  • Special and Differential Treatment in International Trade Law

    Courses taught in French
  • Sources of Law in India
  • Law of Contracts in India
  • Judicial Activism of the Indian Supreme Court in Matters of Affirmative Action