Sujit Choudhry
Sujit Chodhry was born in Delhi before his parents Nanda and Ushi moved to Toronto, where he was raised together with his brother Nitteesh. Looking at his background explains why he become one of the best scholars with his dad teaching economics at the University of Toronto, and his mother teaching nursing their home was a bleeding hub for intellectual minds.
Sujit Choudhry is now a professor at the University of Toronto at the Law Faculty, with his teaching and research focusing on constitutional law. Professor Choudly is a well-researched professional on comparative constitutional law, having published dozens of articles that have featured in different journals, which include the journal of political philosophy. He has over twenty years of experience and worked in multiples countries across the globe.
Professor Sujit Choudhry is the founding director for the Centre for Constitutional Transitions, which advocates for constitution creation by providing knowledge to experts helping them make the evidence-based procedure for significant decision-makers. He holds law degrees from Harvard law school, University of Toronto and Oxford University. Professor Choudhry served as a law clerk from 1996 to 1997 in the Supreme Court of Canada and was a Rhodes Scholar and held a Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship from Harvard.
Professor Choudhry area of expertise includes;
- The amendment and secession of the Constitution
- Developing public policies
- Designing the Constitution For multinational societies
- Constitutional law and theories
- Nationalism and judicial activism
Professor Choudhry has always worked towards public policy development; he was a consultant in the Romanow Commission in Canada, which was about the future health care program.