Guest Lecture by Dr Pyali Chatterjee (ICFAI University, India)
The Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Gdańsk is delighted to invite all members of our academic community to an insightful online guest lecture by Dr Pyali Chatterjee from ICFAI University, India
Lecture Details:
📅 Date: Friday, 23 May 2025
⏰ Time: 16:15 – 18:00 CET
💻 Format: online
🎯 Topic: Prison Reform, and Women Prisoner's Rights under International Law
This lecture presents an introduction to Chilean Environmental Law through a comparative lens, exploring key themes such as legal transplants, environmental law principles, environmental impact assessment, and regulatory responses to exceptional situations. It aims to provide Polish students with conceptual tools to analyze environmental institutions and compare them with their domestic systems, using the Chilen institutions for this first comparative approach. The course emphasizes cultural and legal diversity while fostering dialogue on shared principles and global environmental challenges..."
Who Can Attend?
The lecture is open to all students, faculty members, and guests interested in the prison reform, and women prisoner's rights under International Law
📩 To receive the lecture link, please contact:
👉siapl@ug.edu.pl
Dr. Pyali Chatterjee is the Head of the Department at the Faculty of Law, ICFAI University, Raipur, Chattisgarh, India. She has completed her Post Doc. fellowship in "New Technologies and Law" from MICHR - Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria - Italy, in 2022. Recently she has finished her The Central Asian Legal Research (CALR) Fellowship from Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), Uzbekistan, from April 2023 to February 2024.
She has more than 10 years of academic experience and 3 years of corporate experience. Apart from teaching, she is very much inclined towards the legal research arena. She has extensive experience in research, having published more than 50 research papers to date in Scopus indexed journals, SCI, WOS, UGC recognised journals, foreign journals, etc. She is the author of 4 books and has edited one book with other co-editors. She holds five copyrights in her own name and has six patents along with others. She has presented more than 30 research papers at overseas conferences (such as Italy, Paris, Amsterdam, Sri Lanka, Romania, Hungary, Malaysia) and national and international conferences. She has been awarded various research awards by different organisations. Her areas of research interest include women's rights, health law, gender justice, and criminal law. She has delivered many lectures at various national and overseas universities including FDP conducted by Ministry of Higher Education.
Join us for this engaging session on the prison reform, and women prisoner's rights under international law