Dinesh Khosla, Professor, received his early education in India, where he earned B.A., LL.B. and LL.M. degrees from Delhi University, and a graduate degree in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University. A passionate devotee of civil disobedience, he spent months in Indian jails during the 1960s. After coming to the United States, he received LL.M. and J.S.D. degrees from Yale Law School. His fields of interest and areas of publication include international law, contracts, civil disobedience, comparative law, law and aging, human rights, and economic and social development. The author of Myth and Reality of the Protection of Civil Rights Law and co-editor of Legal Systems and Social Systems, he has published articles in the Asian Law Review, Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Relevant Sociology: A Journal of Contemporary Sociology, Indian Journal of Public Administration and Indian Journal of International Law, among others. The Senior Schell Fellow at Yale Law School in 2003-2004, he has written reports and papers presented in the U.S., Costa Rica, India, and Mexico, and has served on the boards of several professional organizations, including the Board of Directors of the Policy Sciences Center at Yale Law School.

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