People
Madhav Khosla
Madhav Khosla
Graduate Student
Political Theory
Madhav Khosla is a PhD candidate in the Department of Government (aka Political Science) at Harvard University. His interests lie in public law, political theory, and intellectual history; and especially in Indian political thought and Indian and comparative constitutional law. Prior to coming to Harvard, he worked at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and clerked at the Supreme Court of India. Madhav holds an LL.M. from Yale Law School, where he studied as an Inlaks Scholar, and a B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
Selected Publications
(with Justice Kate O'Regan), “Equality” in Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia (Tom Ginsburg & Rosalind Dixon eds., Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2013)
The Indian Constitution (Oxford University Press 2012)
'Inclusive Constitutional Comparison: Reflections on India’s Sodomy Decision', 59 American Journal of Comparative Law 909 (2011)
Making Social Rights Conditional: Lessons from India', 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law (I•CON) 739 (2010)
Proportionality: An assault on human rights?: A reply', 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law (I•CON) 298 (2010)
Email Address
madhavkhosla@fas.harvard.edu; madhav.khosla@aya.yale.edu
