Sujit Choudhry: The Scholar And Law Expert
Sujit Choudhry is the first Indian to be dean of a prestigious law school in the United States. He is a respected and recognized authority figure on Comparative constitutional law. He has vast experience in constitution building processes in various countries such as Nepal, South Africa, Ukraine, Egypt, and Tunisia and, speaking in over thirty countries. Sujit is the founder and Director of the Center for Constitutional Transitions.
Sujit Choudhry is the leader of the Security sector reform, a democratic transition across the world. A change that is involved in transforming security forces such as the police and military into a democratic security service. Security sector reform is the future of democratic rule and the end of abuse in the security industry. The change offers an advanced solution through case study agreement all over the world in wide-range coverage of contexts.
The Security Sector Reform covers military dictatorships, police states, issues that cause conflict, conflict analysis around the world in countries such as Indonesia, Ghana, and Chile. Sujit Choudhry is a Senior Advisor and Researcher for the Global Constitutionalism.
Security services provide stability and bring better conditions that are in line with democracy. There are many challenges that reform has an encounter that compromised police integrity and intelligence agencies. The military’s responsibility is to offer domestic security during a transitional period, as most police forces lack enough ability to re-establish order due to laws enforced by their previous regime.
Sujit Choudhry is a Law Professor at California University. He also lectured at the New York and Toronto Universities. Sujit achieved law degrees from Harvard, Oxford, and Toronto University.
He worked for the Chief Justice Antonio Lamer’s office at Canada Supreme Court as a Law Clerk. Sujit Choudhry is a published author of books such as Dilemmas of Solidarity and Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution.