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  3. Hello, I am giving you some list of publications of my own including Ph.D. thesis entitled, ““Third Sex (Eunuchs): A Socio-Legal study in Global Perspective” (Ph.D. with Doctoral Fellowship from Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. Thesis available at NASDOC, New Delhi. Apart from this some of my publications are as follows:

    1. Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt and Dr. Nidhi Saxena (2011), “Forced Migration & Asylum Claims on the Basis of Sexual Orientation: A Demand of Justice under the Refugee Law.” Published in Elixir International Journal. Elixir Inter. Law 36 (2011) 3421-3435. (ISSN 2229 -712X)

    2. 1. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt and Dr. Nidhi Saxena (2009), “Recoganization of Same-Sex Marriages via Legalising Homosexuality: A Socio-Legal Analysis.”, Punjabi University Law Journal , Volume-III, 2009 at pp.1-29 of Department of Law, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab. (Pbi. ULJ (2009) (ISSN No.: 0976-5557)

    3. Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt (2010), “Necessity of Medical Intervention on Intersex Child: A Discourse of Bioethics & Human Rights.”, Indian Human Rights Law Review” Vol. 1, No. 1, June-2010, at pp.64-95 published by R. Cambray & Co. Private Ltd., Kolkata. (ISSN 2230-7036)

    4. Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt, “Existence of Third Sex under International Human Rights Law: An Evaluation”, Indian Human Rights Law Review” VOL. 2, No. 1, June-2011, at pp.19-32 published by R. Cambray & Co. Private Ltd., Kolkata. (ISSN 2230-7036)

    5.Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt, “Binary Notion of Sex & Gender in Indian Law: A Potential Threat to Male to Female Transsexual (MTF) – A Critical Analysis”, The Indian Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. XXVI, 2008-09, of faculty of Law, J.N.V.University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. (ISSN 0970-213x)

    6. Dr. R.M. Dungawat & Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt (2010), “Time for change: Intersex needs space in Human Rights Law”, in, “Protection and Promotions of Human Rights in India”, by Prof. Shasi K. Sharma et.al, publisher Central Law Publications, Allahabad at pp.11-24. (ISBN: 978-93-80289-69-4)

    7.Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt (2010), “Transsexuals Needs Gender Neutralization in Marital Laws”, in, “Women Rights-Human Rights” edited by Rathin Bandyopadhyay et.al, Publisher- R. Cambray & co. Private Ltd. Kolkata. at pages 119-142, (ISBN:978-81-89659-10-3)

    8.Dr. Mithilesh Narayan Bhatt, हाशिये पर हिंजड़े, Posted On March 28, 2011, जन –अदालत, http://www.network6.in/2011/03/हाशिये-पर-हिंजड़े/

    Presently I am Pursuing Post-doctoral Research entitled, “Sexual Minority (LGBT), Crimes and Criminal Justice System: A Socio-Legal Study in Global Perspective”. Post-Doctoral Fellow of Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi

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