Education CV
Raja Dandamudi is a PhD candidate and Cambridge International Scholar at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. His PhD research seeks to develop a conceptual and historical account of the development of constitutionalism in late colonial India (1857-1947).
Raja read for a B.A., LL.B (Hons.) at Jindal Global Law School, India from 2014 to 2019. During law school, Raja worked as a human rights researcher (including as a research associate at the Centre for Communication Governance, National Law University, Delhi) and taught modules on constitutional law to undergraduate law students. Following his graduation, he went on to work as a Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant to Justice L. Nageswara Rao, then a Judge of the Supreme Court of India, and worked on a variety of cases involving constitutional, human rights, administrative and labour laws. After the clerkship, Raja completed his LLM in Legal Theory at the New York University School of Law as a Dean's Graduate Award Scholar, where he wrote a dissertation conceptualising the dignity of labour under the supervision of Prof. Jeremy Waldron. During his time at NYU, Raja also worked as a graduate research assistant to Prof. Philip Alston, which involved working in the fields of the anthropology of human rights, social welfare laws, and law and political economy.
Fields of research
Constitutional history; constitutional theory; jurisprudence; social and economic rights; labour law; international human rights law
Supervisors
Professor Lars Vinx
Representative Publications
Academic Articles
Nakul Nayak, Shrutanjay Bharadwaj, Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi, Sarvjeet Singh and Veda Handa, Rising Internet Shutdowns in India: A Legal Analysis, Indian Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 16, 122-158 (2021).
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi and Prarthna Bathija, India’s Position on Non-Refoulement and International Refugee Law, South Asian Journal of Law and Human Rights, Volume 2, Issue 3 (2018).
Public Writing and Advocacy
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi, Does India need a ‘right against moral paternalism’?, The Leaflet, 2nd October, 2018.
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi, Indian Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Women’s Entry into Sabarimala Temple, The Oxford Human Rights Hub, 11th October 2018.
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi, What are the legal safeguards to criticism?, The Leaflet, 7th January 2019 [Republished by Bloomberg Quint].
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi and Prarthna Bathija, How Partition can be an Invaluable lens to approach minority rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India, The Leaflet, 30th January 2019.
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi and Madhulika Reddy, Workers are free to fall: India’s new labour law regime, University of Essex Human Rights Blog, 21st January 2021.
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi and V.G. Shreeram, Politics of welfare, or lack thereof, of labour, The Leaflet, 5th and 6th October 2021 [Available in two parts, here and here].
Raja Venkata Krishna Dandamudi and V.G. Shreeram, Despite Crucial Work, India’s Scheme Workers Denied Dignified Employment Conditions, The Wire, 7th December 2022 [Republished by India Development Review].