About
Dolashree Mysoor graduated from University College London with an LLM in Jurisprudence & Legal Theory. She has worked in academic institutions including Azim Premji University and O.P. Jindal Global University in different capacities. Her research interests include Jurisprudence, Queer Theory, Feminist Theory, Contract Law & Theory, Law & Marginalisation and Critical Legal Studies. She teaches Legal Methods and Law of Contract at the School of Law, RVU. She is also the Programme Director for the B.A. LLB. programme at RVU.
- “RTE Grievance Redress in Karnataka” Malini Bhatacharjee, Dolashree Mysoor, Arun Sivaramakrishnan, Economic & Political Weekly, June, 2014, Volume XlIX, No. 23. Bhattacharjee, M. and Mysoor, D. (2015),
- “Unredressed” Grievances under RTE: Navigating the State Labyrinth. Governance. doi: 10.1111/gove.12132. [2016]
- . Iyer, Prakash and Mysoor, Dolashree (2022) The Crisis of Liberalism – Reshaping Political Education in India. In Drerup et al eds. ‘Liberal Democratic Education: A Paradigm in Crisis.’ Brill, Delhi, pp. 135-156. ISBN 9783969752548.
- “Many Loves: Changing the Law to Protect the Rights of Polyamorists”, The Wire, May 25, 2019
- “Is RTE-based regulation choking private schools?” Law and Other Things, October 13, 2015,
- Co-authored the Intersectionality Report – A Report on Discrimination based on Caste with the intersections of Sex, Gender Identity, and Disability in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, CLPR
- Co-authored the RTE Awareness Project Report with the Hub for Education Law and Policy team at Azim Premji University.
- Azim Premji University. 2014. “Land Governance Assessment Framework: Karnataka State Report 2014.” World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank.
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Research Summary
Jurisprudence Law and Marginalisation Feminist Theory Law and Education
Research Interests
Jurisprudence, Queer Theory, Feminist Theory, Contract Law & Theory, Law & Marginalisation and Critical Legal Studies

LLM (Jurisprudence & Legal Theory), University College London