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Every week, we take a bite-sized look at legal and economic developments in locales around the world as we try to decipher global trends in law and business with the help of our international guests. No topic is too big, too small, too simple, or too complicated. We plan to cover continents, countries, regimes, governance, finances, legal developments, and whatever is trending on Twitter.
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- https://harrisbricken.com/GLBpodcast/
India’s Judiciary and Supreme Court – Sital Kalantry
Global Law and Business
50 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
India’s Judiciary and Supreme Court – Sital Kalantry
In Episode #83, we are joined by Sital Kalantry, Professor of Law at Seattle University, author, and attorney. We discuss:
The hierarchy of India's court system, from state courts to high courts to the Indian Supreme Court with 34 sitting judges
The recent appointment of three female judges to the Indian Supreme Court (but a significant disparity remains)
India's first female chief justice
Indian litigation vs. arbitration
Judicial appointments and the significant turnover compared to the U.S. Supreme Court
The increase of more women CEOs in Indian and its legal profession (higher percentages than the U.S.)
Where India still has room for improvement
Listening, and watching recommendations from:
Sital
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo
Gully Boy on Amazon Prime
Jonathan
WomanStats
Country Notes (Council on Foundations)
Fred
The Americans on FX
We’ll see you next week for another exciting and informative episode when we sit down with Weston Konishi, Former Director of Partnerships and Development at U.S.-Japan Council!
Global Law and Business
Every week, we take a bite-sized look at legal and economic developments in locales around the world as we try to decipher global trends in law and business with the help of our international guests. No topic is too big, too small, too simple, or too complicated. We plan to cover continents, countries, regimes, governance, finances, legal developments, and whatever is trending on Twitter.
Connect with us:
- https://twitter.com/globallawbiz
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/harris-bricken
- https://harrisbricken.com/GLBpodcast/