Professor
Judge
Navin Chandra
Naidu earned his first law degree in India in 1971. He
was taught law as a liberating imperative, and began his
law practice
by "questioning
the establishment"
for using law as a controlling tool. After obtaining his
Masters degree in England, he emigrated to the United
States where he began taking on the establishment for
the benefit, well-being and advancement of
the
Native Americans.
Professor Naidu was appointed to the Native American
Bench in 2002 where he still serves as Chief Judge for
several Native American
Tribal
Governments.
In 2005, he received Doctorate degree from Native
American tribal governments for work expended as a
tireless Jurist
fighting the
course of
Indigenous Peoples.
He established
Thomas J. Widlar College of Law USA, and
Kinta Valley Knowledge Village Malaysia, to enriching the
teaching
of Laws.
His journey as
law
practioner took him
to Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Pacific and
South Africa where his advice is constantly
being
sought for the liberating force of the law.
Professor Naidu founded Global United Natives (GUN) to
promoting the inalienable sovereignty of
Indigenous Governments worldwide,
and bringing together global Indigenous Communities as a
united force to validate and recognised Indigenous
Peoples' de facto inalienable sovereignty.
He
has
written
and author
several constitutions for these Indigenous de facto
governments. He
currently
writes prolifically as a syndicated law columnist for
the "New Sarawak Tribune" in the Borneo Territories
(Malaysia).
Faculty and Students
of
RCST
are
highly
honoured
to have Judge Naidu as a great addition to the
Faculty
Team of RCST School of Law. He is an Exceptional Learned
Scholar, Law Teacher and Mentor that teaches Law from
the roots to shoots. Our students
are getting
a compendium of professionalism and
intellectual feast as Professor Naidu teaching
skills are at the cutting edge of the study of law.
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