Priya Thangarajah
Social Sciences

Priya Thangarajah


Priya Thangarajah is currently a Law student at the National Law School of India University. She is Sri Lankan and has worked on a range of Human Rights issues related to conflict for the past three years and continues to do so intermittently from India and when she visits Sri Lanka. In India, she works consistently with a number of independent collectives with a focus on issues of gender and sexuality. More recently she has been involved in research and writing around issues of queer women and the law in India. Her primary areas of focus are gender, sexuality and conflict related issues.




- Call For Submissions - Monograph On ?reinventing Sexual Orientation And Gender Identities?
Dear Sir/Ma'am, Law & Society Committee, National Law School of India University, Bangalore is calling for submissions for the Monograph to be brought out on the eve of its first edition of Gender and Sexuality seminar, "Reinventing Sexual...

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- Shrimoyee Nandini Ghosh
Shrimoyee Nandini Ghosh graduated from the National Law School, Bangalore, and has a M.Res (Masters in Research ) from Birkbeck College. She worked at the Majlis Legal centre as a practising lawyer, between 2003 and 2005, litigating on issues of conjugality,...



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