CCADR, CNLU 
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Guest Lecture on The Nuances of Neutrality: Exploring the Mediator Mindset by CCADR, CNLU

The speaker, Carishma Singh is an Assistant Professor of Law.

Bar & Bench

The CCADR, CNLU is organising a guest lecture on The Nuances of Neutrality: Exploring the Mediator Mindset on 13 January, 2023 by Ms Carishma Singh is an Assistant Professor of Law.

The lecture is a vision of CCADR to provide a platform to students as well as young practitioners to learn from the experience of Alternate Dispute Resolution experts. 

General Details

  • Topic: “The Nuances of Neutrality: Exploring the Mediator Mindset”

  • Speaker: Ms Carishma Singh, Assistant Professor of Law

  • Date & Time: 13 January, 2023 (3 pm onwards)

Speaker Details

Carishma Singh is an Assistant Professor of Law. She is also a passionate researcher and an internationally qualified mediator. Her main area of research is matrimonial mediation, and her work has been published in journals of repute and books edited by senior professors and reputed publishers. She is also on the Editorial Advisory Boards of international academic Publishing houses like Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Registration Link

  • Interested candidates can register through this link.

  • There is no registration fees.

Contact Details

In case of any query, write to events.ccadr@cnlu.ac.in or contact:

  1. Mr. Aridaman Raghuvanshi (Convener, CCADR)

  2. Mr. Ayush Kumar (Co-convener, CCADR)

  3. Ms. Dakshita Dubey (Co-convener, CCADR)

Note: The lecture is open to all, irrespective of registration. However, the certificate of participation will only be provided to those who have registered for the event.

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