Invisible People: The Lives of Asian Workers in the Gulf
The Trade Policy Division at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India sought a legal note on key information on various reforms which
JGU’s faculty members and students undertake research through its schools, research centres, and institutes. Research is funded through external or internal grants, or self-funded. To date, our researchers have undertaken projects with public, private and non-profit organisations based in India and across the globe on issues ranging from public policy, urban planning, and intellectual property rights to energy security, agrarian policy, and civil society. A selection of these research projects, both completed and ongoing, is described below to highlight our domain areas of experience and expertise.
The Trade Policy Division at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India sought a legal note on key information on various reforms which
CITEL is aiming to pursue the EXIM Bank of India for a probable grant of a research project on the current negotiations on the Export
CITEL in collaboration with the Oval Foundation, a non-profit think tank based in the UK, is taking the initiative to promote a New Zealand–India Free
This study was undertaken by the Centre for Human Rights Studies (CHRS) in collaboration with the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre, the Human Rights
This study undertaken by the CHLET aimed to determine and analyze the impact of the landmark judgment of 2 July 2009 by the Delhi High