Dr. Shantanu Pachahara
Assistant Professor in Law
Dr. Shantanu Pachahara is a legal academic and researcher specializing in International Arbitration, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and the Law of Evidence. With over eight years of teaching and research experience across leading Indian universities, he focus on the evolving intersection between third-party funding, arbitration, and access to justice.
Primary Area: International Arbitration
Secondary Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law of Evidence, Law of Crimes
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Ph.D. (Law), GNLU 2025 (Awarded)
LLM (Criminal Law), Jaipur National University, Jaipur, 2018 (First Class)
BA.LLB. KLE’s Society Law College, Karnataka State Law University, Bengaluru
Alternative Dispute Resolution (Graduate Level)
International Investment Law (Master’s Level)
International Commercial Arbitration (Graduate & Master’s Level)
Law of evidence (Graduate Level)
Third Party Funding
International Commercial Arbitration
Investment Arbitration
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Law of Evidence
Journal Articles (Scopus Indexed)
Pachahara, S., “Institutional Arbitration: India’s Attempt to Transpire as an International Hub of Arbitration in Southeast Asia”, BRICS Law Journal, Vol. X, no. 2, 2023, pp. 123 155. [Q3 Scopus]
Pachahara, S., Gandhi, V., “Third-Party Funding in International Commercial Arbitration: It is About Time for Regulations”, Conflict Studies Quarterly, issue 41, 2022, pp. 60-77. [Web of Science]
Pachahara, S., Maheshwari, C., “Dispute Resolution on Blockchain: An Opportunity to Increase Efficiency of Business Dispute Resolution?”, Conflict Studies Quarterly, issue 39, 2022, pp. 63-80. [Web of Science]
Pachahara, S., “The Emerging Trend of Artificial Intelligence in International Arbitration: An Arbitration Law Analysis”, Indian Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol. 12, no. 66, 2021. [Web of Science]
Forthcoming Research Papers (Scopus Indexed)
Pachahara, S., “AI Toolkit for Arbitrators: Determining Acceptable, Undesirable, and Egregious Applications in an Era of Evolving AI Regulations”, To be published in: Revista Brasileira de Alternative Dispute Resolution. [Q2 Scopus]
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UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) in law November 2018

