Hello--I hope all of you are well.  My name is Sonia Katyal, and I am posting 
re: the suggestion of Udhay.  I am a South Asian law professor who specializes 
in intellectual property and civil rights with a focus on new media at Fordham 
Law School in New York City.  I am writing- first of all to say hello, and 
second, because I am planning a trip to India in December, specifically to 
Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi, and would love to meet up with 
cyberlaw/tech oriented folks on this list serve.  Because of my background, we 
are particularly interested in developing a closer relationship with law 
students and
lawyers in South Asia, and would love to bring more students to Fordham
who are interested in the issues surrounding intellectual property law,
civil/human rights and technology.  

Anyway, I should be in India throughout December, and would welcome the
opportunity to meet and speak with folks on any other intellectual
property issue that might be of interest.  My own scholarly work
concentrates on the relationship between copyright, trademark and civil
rights protections like privacy and freedom of expression, and I would
be happy to chat with folks about doing workshops or talks that may be
of interest to them while I am in India.  A bunch of law professors in
the States are really interested in developing more relationships with
cyberlaw folks in South Asia, and I'd love to hear more about some of
the issues facing tech folks today.  Please feel free to take
a look at my faculty web site at Fordham Law School
(http://law.fordham.edu); you'll see that a lot of my work concentrates
on cyberlaw surveillance and art law.

Please feel free to contact me individually if I can be of service to
you--I would really be thrilled to meet up with folks while I am
there.  I'm planning to go to the Information Technology and Society
meeting in hyderabad in December and hope maybe some folks from this
list will also be there. 

Finally, if you are interested, here is our web site on Fordham's one
year program:  http://www.llm-guide.com/university/287 

thanks so much, and hope everyone is well, best, 

skk

Sonia K. Katyal
Associate Professor of Law
Fordham Law School
140 W. 62nd St.
New York, NY 10023
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   1. Re: "Health tourists bad for India" (sastry)
   2. Re: "Health tourists bad for India" (Rishab Aiyer Ghosh)


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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 21:35:06 +0530
From: sastry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [silk] "Health tourists bad for India"
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On Sun November 20 2005 10:08, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
> Am I missing something?

Well let me put it crudely. If my armpit stinks, zipping up your open fly 
won't help. Two different issues.

The fact that the Government is merely advertising "excess capacity" that 
exists in the private healthcare system. Non use or better use of that excess 
capacity will in no way help healthcare for the poor in India.

However Samiron Nundy is a sensible guy, and there must be a reason for his 
criticism. It is likely that the Government is patting itself on the back and 
saying "What a good boy am I" and getting carried away by the private 
healthcare sector's performace and is forgetting about its duty to the rest 
of country.








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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 17:54:57 +0000
From: Rishab Aiyer Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [silk] "Health tourists bad for India"
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i thought it was the _previous_ govt that ran with "india shining". i guess
the congress got infected.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 09:35:06PM +0530, sastry wrote:
> saying "What a good boy am I" and getting carried away by the private 
> healthcare sector's performace and is forgetting about its duty to the rest 
> of country.



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