Kartik Agrawal | Law | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kartik Agrawal | Law | Young Scientist Award

Associate | Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas | India

Short Bio 🌟

Kartik Agrawal is a dedicated legal professional known for his multidisciplinary expertise in law and his passion for cutting-edge research. With a strong academic foundation and extensive professional experience, Kartik has carved a niche in fields ranging from human rights to financial criminology. His commitment to excellence and innovation underscores his contributions to legal scholarship and practice.

Profile

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Education πŸ“š

Kartik Agrawal pursued his higher education at prestigious institutions, beginning with Salwan Public School in Gurgaon, where he excelled in both Grade 10 and Grade 12 examinations. His stellar academic performance paved the way for his admission to O.P Jindal Global University (JGLS), where he earned his B.A. LL.B. degree. During his tenure at JGLS, Kartik achieved an impressive CGPA of 7.68/8, distinguishing himself as a top performer. His academic pursuits were complemented by a Diploma in Design Thinking and Innovation from Harvard Business School, where he honed his skills in creative problem-solving and strategic innovation.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Currently serving as an Associate at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas in Delhi, Kartik Agrawal specializes in Project Finance, Anti-trust & Competition Law, and International Trade Law. His role is pivotal in advising on legislative frameworks, regulatory compliance, and complex transactional matters across diverse sectors. At Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Kartik has been instrumental in drafting legislation and regulations for offshore mining projects under the Ministry of Mines. He has also played a key role in transactional matters involving significant financial transactions, such as non-convertible debentures issuance and financing for renewable energy projects. His expertise extends to advising on various aspects of Indian laws impacting public-private partnership projects, electricity regulations, and export-import compliance.

Research Interest πŸ“

Kartik Agrawal’s research interests are as diverse as his professional portfolio. He has a keen interest in Financial Criminology, exploring the intersection of finance, law, and criminal behavior. His research contributions extend to Public International Law, where he focuses on international security law and the role of international organizations like the United Nations Security Council. Kartik is also deeply engaged in Cybersecurity, investigating the legal implications of emerging technologies such as NFTs, cryptocurrencies, and the Metaverse.

Award πŸ†

In recognition of his outstanding academic achievements and research contributions, Kartik Agrawal was honored with the prestigious Soli J. Sorabjee Excellence Award and Scholarship. This award not only underscores his academic prowess but also celebrates his commitment to advancing human rights law and theory.

Publication πŸ“–

Kartik Agrawal has significantly contributed to legal scholarship through his published works in esteemed journals:

  • Jindal Journal of Public Policy (2021): His paper titled “Mega-events & their impact on Economy” examines the economic repercussions of hosting large-scale international events.
  • Advait World (2022): Kartik’s work on “Dysfunctionality of Cyberfeminism” critically analyzes contemporary cyberfeminist movements and their efficacy in addressing gender disparities in cyberspace.
  • Indian Journal of Law & Legal Research (2023): His paper titled “Critical Analysis of Economic offenders Act” provides an insightful critique of legislation aimed at economic offenders in India.

Publication Citation πŸ“Š

Kartik Agrawal’s publications have garnered significant attention within the academic community:

  • “Mega-events & their impact on Economy” (Jindal Journal of Public Policy, 2021) has been cited by 15 subsequent articles, reflecting its influence on ongoing discussions in economic policy.
  • “Dysfunctionality of Cyberfeminism” (Advait World, 2022) has been cited by 8 articles, highlighting its relevance in feminist discourse within digital spaces.
  • “Critical Analysis of Economic offenders Act” (Indian Journal of Law & Legal Research, 2023) has been cited by 12 articles, indicating its contribution to legal scholarship on economic crimes in India.