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Research & Publications Office to host seminar on ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’ on 2 September

The talk will be delivered by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi 

30 August, 2024, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar on, ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’, to be led by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi (Economics area), at 2.30 pm on 2 September 2024, at Classroom Q-101.  

Abstract: The researchers study the effect of legal aid in Indian prisons. They evaluate a national policy to establish legal aid clinics in every prison in India by collecting the exact opening dates of over 700 prisons and matching this to data on more than 23 million criminal cases and prisoner population. The empirical strategy exploits the staggered roll-out of legal aid clinics in a difference-in-differences design. Preliminary results suggest that defendants with access to a jail legal aid clinic are more likely to receive a definitive judgment and more likely to be acquitted. Furthermore, prisons show a decline in undertrial prisoner share by about 10%, five years after the establishment of clinics. 

Speaker Profile: Dr. Nitin Bharti is a postdoctoral scholar in the Economics department of the New York University-Abu Dhabi. He received his PhD from the Paris School of Economics and the University of Namur in 2022. Before that, he earned his bachelor’s degree from IIT Kharagpur and has two years of experience working in the corporate sector. He is an applied micro-economist, and his research interests lie in understanding the development of educational systems and their linkage with economic growth and inequality. He is also interested in studying the long-term evolution of economic inequalities in the South Asia region. 

Webpage Link: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/postdoctoral-research/researchers/research-bios/nitin-kumar-bharti.html 

Add to Calendar 2024-09-02 05:30:00 2024-10-05 19:00:50 Research & Publications Office to host seminar on ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’ on 2 September The talk will be delivered by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi  30 August, 2024, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar on, ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’, to be led by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi (Economics area), at 2.30 pm on 2 September 2024, at Classroom Q-101.   Abstract: The researchers study the effect of legal aid in Indian prisons. They evaluate a national policy to establish legal aid clinics in every prison in India by collecting the exact opening dates of over 700 prisons and matching this to data on more than 23 million criminal cases and prisoner population. The empirical strategy exploits the staggered roll-out of legal aid clinics in a difference-in-differences design. Preliminary results suggest that defendants with access to a jail legal aid clinic are more likely to receive a definitive judgment and more likely to be acquitted. Furthermore, prisons show a decline in undertrial prisoner share by about 10%, five years after the establishment of clinics.  Speaker Profile: Dr. Nitin Bharti is a postdoctoral scholar in the Economics department of the New York University-Abu Dhabi. He received his PhD from the Paris School of Economics and the University of Namur in 2022. Before that, he earned his bachelor’s degree from IIT Kharagpur and has two years of experience working in the corporate sector. He is an applied micro-economist, and his research interests lie in understanding the development of educational systems and their linkage with economic growth and inequality. He is also interested in studying the long-term evolution of economic inequalities in the South Asia region.  Webpage Link: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/postdoctoral-research/researchers/research-bios/nitin-kumar-bharti.html  IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public

Research & Publications Office to host seminar on ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’ on 2 September

Add to Calendar 2024-09-02 05:30:00 2024-10-05 19:00:50 Research & Publications Office to host seminar on ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’ on 2 September The talk will be delivered by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi  30 August, 2024, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar on, ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’, to be led by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi (Economics area), at 2.30 pm on 2 September 2024, at Classroom Q-101.   Abstract: The researchers study the effect of legal aid in Indian prisons. They evaluate a national policy to establish legal aid clinics in every prison in India by collecting the exact opening dates of over 700 prisons and matching this to data on more than 23 million criminal cases and prisoner population. The empirical strategy exploits the staggered roll-out of legal aid clinics in a difference-in-differences design. Preliminary results suggest that defendants with access to a jail legal aid clinic are more likely to receive a definitive judgment and more likely to be acquitted. Furthermore, prisons show a decline in undertrial prisoner share by about 10%, five years after the establishment of clinics.  Speaker Profile: Dr. Nitin Bharti is a postdoctoral scholar in the Economics department of the New York University-Abu Dhabi. He received his PhD from the Paris School of Economics and the University of Namur in 2022. Before that, he earned his bachelor’s degree from IIT Kharagpur and has two years of experience working in the corporate sector. He is an applied micro-economist, and his research interests lie in understanding the development of educational systems and their linkage with economic growth and inequality. He is also interested in studying the long-term evolution of economic inequalities in the South Asia region.  Webpage Link: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/postdoctoral-research/researchers/research-bios/nitin-kumar-bharti.html  IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public

The talk will be delivered by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi 

30 August, 2024, Bengaluru: The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) at IIM Bangalore will host a research seminar on, ‘Justice for all? Evaluating the impact of legal aid clinics in India’, to be led by Prof. Nitin Kumar Bharti, NYU Abu Dhabi (Economics area), at 2.30 pm on 2 September 2024, at Classroom Q-101.  

Abstract: The researchers study the effect of legal aid in Indian prisons. They evaluate a national policy to establish legal aid clinics in every prison in India by collecting the exact opening dates of over 700 prisons and matching this to data on more than 23 million criminal cases and prisoner population. The empirical strategy exploits the staggered roll-out of legal aid clinics in a difference-in-differences design. Preliminary results suggest that defendants with access to a jail legal aid clinic are more likely to receive a definitive judgment and more likely to be acquitted. Furthermore, prisons show a decline in undertrial prisoner share by about 10%, five years after the establishment of clinics. 

Speaker Profile: Dr. Nitin Bharti is a postdoctoral scholar in the Economics department of the New York University-Abu Dhabi. He received his PhD from the Paris School of Economics and the University of Namur in 2022. Before that, he earned his bachelor’s degree from IIT Kharagpur and has two years of experience working in the corporate sector. He is an applied micro-economist, and his research interests lie in understanding the development of educational systems and their linkage with economic growth and inequality. He is also interested in studying the long-term evolution of economic inequalities in the South Asia region. 

Webpage Link: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/postdoctoral-research/researchers/research-bios/nitin-kumar-bharti.html