Vrinda Narain is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts at McGill University. During the 2006-2007 academic year she was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Asian Institute at the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto. As a lawyer she has practised in the areas of family law, laws relating to women, constitutional law, corporate law and administrative law. Her current research and teaching interests include constitutional law, feminist legal theory, social diversity and law, postcolonial studies and law and critical race theory.

Books


Gender and Community:
Muslim Women's Rights in India

University of Toronto Press © 2001, 192 pp.


Awards
Ethnic and Racial Studies Book Review
Feminist Legal Studies Book Review
Law and Politics Book Review
Atlantis Book Review
McGill Reporter

Reclaiming the Nation:
Muslim Women and the Law in India

University of Toronto Press © 2008, 224 pp.









Selected Journal Articles

"Muslim Women's Rights and the Accomodation of Difference",
University of Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies, Vol 1., Fall 1998, pp. 43--72.

Email

vrinda "dot" narain "at" mcgill "dot" ca