Shireen Moti is a 2014 law graduate of the Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), 0.P Jindal Global University (OPJGU). In 2016, she became one of the youngest awardees of the British Chevening Scholarships to pursue her Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree at the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), London. In the same year, she was awarded with the distinction of the Associate Fellow of the Royal Commonwealth Society for a period of five years. Her areas of interest include, International Law and Human Rights Law. She received admissions at top Master of Laws programmes in the world. This includes Master of Laws programme admission offersfrom Columbia University, New York University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, University College London, and School of Oriental Studies. In 2016, in addition to securing admission in the Master of Laws programme at the Columbia Law School she was offered the Human Rights Fellowship by the department of graduate legal studies and the human rights centre at the law school. The author can be reached at [email protected].
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