Teaching Human Rights Fellowship
Leading Human Rights Education to Inspire Change
Teaching Human Rights Fellows receive training, capacity building workshops, mentorship, and support to develop unique human rights educational programs in their communities. Fellows come from a wide variety of backgrounds including law, government, education, and activism.
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Fellow Feature: Tejas Hinder
Tejas is a student of law pursuing his Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. He takes active interest in Commercial and Human Rights Law and has over 65 publications in Indian and International Journals. As a Teaching Human Rights Fellow, he created Human Rights vis-à-vis contemporary legal developments, a program for law students and legal professionals focused on human rights issues, legalities, and case by case analysis of issues in India.