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Author Nima Dorji

Nima Dorji is a Senior Lecturer at Jigme Singye Wangchuck School of Law – the first law school of Bhutan. Before joining the School of Law in 2014, he worked as a Project Coordinator and Legal Officer at Bhutan National Legal Institute (Judicial Academy of Bhutan). He is currently a doctoral student at the University of Victoria and a Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Advanced Scholar. His research focuses on the nature of Bhutan’s constitutionalism. He received his Bachelor's degree from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India, his Postgraduate Diploma in National Law (PGDNL) from Royal Institute of Management, Bhutan, and his LLM from University of Canberra, Australia.

Nima Dorji – Blog 1: From the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan to Victoria

While I was trying to write this blog post, on the one part, I was actively following the third round of Bhutan’s national election that is underway marking ten years of successful democracy in Bhutan. On the other part, I… Continue Reading →

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