Swati Mohapatra
Swati Mohapatra
Assistant Professor I
Swati Mohapatra has an experience of 6 years in teaching Criminal Law to both Under Graduation and Post Graduation Students. Prior to that she has an experience of working in South Asian Human rights documentation center working in the areas of Refugee law, Rights of Accused etc. Swati has graduated from KIIT DU with a degree of BALLB , Criminal Law Specialisation. She has earned Master of Laws with specialisation in Human Rights , from the prestigious National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, India. Currently she is pursuing her PhD. She is UGC Net Qualified.
Educational Qualification
BALLB (Criminal Law, Masters in Law (Human Rights), UGC Net Qualified, PhD pursuing
Research Interests
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Sentencing Law, Correctional Justice
BALLB (Criminal Law, Masters in Law (Human Rights), UGC Net Qualified, PhD pursuing
Research Interests
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Sentencing Law, Correctional Justice
Journals/Conferences :
Mohapatra, S. (n.d.). Self determination and indigenous people: The fight for ‘Commons [Review of Self determination and indigenous people: The fight for ‘Commons]. Medico-Legal Update, 20(1), 144–148. SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.37506/v20/i1/2020/mlu/194313
Mohapatra, S., Mishra, Y., & Dash, L. (2020). COVID-19: Analysing the legal nuances of the lockdown order. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11553
PANDA, B. P., & MOHAPATRA, S. (2022). The Role of Civil Society in the Development of Human Rights. Prashashan, 12.
Books :
A Handbook of International Environmental Law, Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors, ISBN-10 : 9395696079, ISBN-13 : 978-9395696074
Mohapatra, S., & DASH, B. (2023). Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors [Review of Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors]. In D. Ukey & A. VARIATH (Eds.), A Handbook of International Environmental Law (pp. 354–369). Thomson Reuters.
ISBN: 978-93-95696-07-4
Mohapatra, S., & DASH, B. (2022)Doctrine of Pleasure and Civil Servants: An Analysis in the Light of Part XIV of Indian Constitution [Review of Doctrine of Pleasure and Civil Servants: An Analysis in the Light of Part XIV of Indian Constitution]. BIHAR JOURNAL of PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Vol. XIX No. 2S(ISSN: 0974-2735), 58–64.
Mohapatra, S. (n.d.). Self determination and indigenous people: The fight for ‘Commons [Review of Self determination and indigenous people: The fight for ‘Commons]. Medico-Legal Update, 20(1), 144–148. SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.37506/v20/i1/2020/mlu/194313
Mohapatra, S., Mishra, Y., & Dash, L. (2020). COVID-19: Analysing the legal nuances of the lockdown order. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11553
PANDA, B. P., & MOHAPATRA, S. (2022). The Role of Civil Society in the Development of Human Rights. Prashashan, 12.
Books :
A Handbook of International Environmental Law, Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors, ISBN-10 : 9395696079, ISBN-13 : 978-9395696074
Mohapatra, S., & DASH, B. (2023). Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors [Review of Changing role of State, International Organization and Non-state actors]. In D. Ukey & A. VARIATH (Eds.), A Handbook of International Environmental Law (pp. 354–369). Thomson Reuters.
ISBN: 978-93-95696-07-4
Mohapatra, S., & DASH, B. (2022)Doctrine of Pleasure and Civil Servants: An Analysis in the Light of Part XIV of Indian Constitution [Review of Doctrine of Pleasure and Civil Servants: An Analysis in the Light of Part XIV of Indian Constitution]. BIHAR JOURNAL of PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Vol. XIX No. 2S(ISSN: 0974-2735), 58–64.