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Learning Compassion as a Virtue of Law | Avantik Tamta | TEDxYouth@PSBS
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Avantik Tamta has generously explained on the different perspectives of law, how the exclusiveness of the law oppresses the identity of people and how compassion can make the people inclusive and considerative for each other. All the laws and rights for the people must be thought of as a language for humanity and trust. He talks especially about the laws and rights such as the black movement, feminist movement or the LGBTQ community laws where each of these are dedicated to their own solidarity and not intersecting in any way to make a conclusive place for the people to raise their voice. He crafted his time well on to explain how compassion can fit in here and should be treated as a virtue of law. Avantik Tamta is an alumnus of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences. He was conferred the University Gold Medal for International Environment Law, and Intellectual Property Laws, for the graduating batch of 2017. Having been recruited by L&L Partners (then Luthra and Luthra), Avantik worked with the tier 1 firm in their Mumbai office, as an Associate in the Banking and Finance Team. He gained significant experience as a transactional corporate lawyer, before deciding to move to the Calcutta High Court, in order to take up responsibility as a Research Associate to Hon’ble Justice Dipankar Datta.
Apart from his interest in the realm of IPR, he also carries a passion for the study of Human Rights Law. He is a member of the NUJS Centre for Law, Literature and Pop Culture, and also the NUJS Centre for IP and Technology Laws. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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