Chinmayi Arun
Chinmayi Arun is an assistant professor of law at the National Law University, Delhi, India, where she was founder and director of the Centre for Communication Governance.[1]
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Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | NALSAR University of Law |
Occupation | Professor |
Education
Chinmayi Arun went to the Frank Anthony Public School in Bangalore.
Career
On account of Chinmayi Arun's work on law and technology in India, she was featured on The Print's list of "36 brilliant Indian women"..
Published work
Chinmayi Arun's work comprises various articles and research papers written for numerous sources, including Indian newspaper The Hindu a
- 'Hate Laws in India', a paper written for The National Law University, New Delhi, and was co-authored by Arpita Biswas and Parul Sharma.
- 'Preliminary Findings on Online Hate Speech and the Law in India' co-authored by Nakul Nayak.
- An article on how 'Privacy is a fundamental right' for India-based newspaper The Hindu
- An Indian Express article on India's 'surveillance regime and safeguards for the right to privacy'.
- 'Rebalancing Regulation of Speech: Hyper-Local Content on Global Web-Based Platforms' on Berkman Klein Center (medium series)
- Article for Live Mint on 'Hacktivism' and 'Distributed Denial of Service Attacks as legitimate protest'.
References
- "Chinmayi Arun". Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
External links
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