Asst. Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India Since 2017.
Pankaj Choudhary is a Assistant Professor at campus law centre, University of Delhi. He is also a Professional Legislative fellow with the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, United States Department of State and distinguished member of the International Council of Jurists till 2022. He is also Directed studies fellow, The Hague Academy of International law. He has Represented India as a speaker at different forums like World Economic forum and commonwealth youth forum etc. He is also a prolific writer; his articles have appeared in renowned international affairs magazine like ‘World focus’ and has also contributed in many reputed academic Journals including International Journal of Social science and Management Studies, Chotanagpur Law Review , Journal of Legal Views and Reviews and many more. He has also written a book on Female Foeticide A Story of India’s Missing Women which is also featured at Princeton University library. He holds a BA (First class) in Economics and LL.M. from University of Delhi.
His areas of interest include public international law, law of sea, boundary disputes and international legal.
Female Foeticide: A Story of India's Missing Women
This book deals with the issue of female foeticide in a broader legal social framework. While covering the social causes of this rampant phenomenon in India, this book highlights the way legal framework to combat this old aged practice has evolved, especially after the advent of new sex determination technologies. It argues that in India, legal efforts have not kept pace with the advancement of sophisticated medical technologies, a prominent factor responsible for the abysmal implementation of India's much debated law PCPNDT act. This Book has Featured at the Princeton University of USA.