In this piece, the author makes an attempt to remind the readers about the absence of cultural dissent in the landmark Hindutva decisions and the academic scholarship built upon it.
This explainer examines the stringent conditions imposed on the grant of bail under the UAPA and the recent judicial developments in that regard.
Founded in 2009, the philosophy of Trade, Law and Development has been to generate and sustain a constructive and democratic debate on emergent issues in international economic law and to serve as a...
The present constitutional provisions that provide protection against different forms of discrimination fall short of recognizing and doing complete justice to the victims of intersectional...
After a month-long hiatus brought about by technical difficulties, Law and Other Things is back with a series of articles and discussions on a range of interesting topics. Below we bring you an...
The Constitution recognises the threat of private discrimination, and prohibits it in its text. But what's the right principle to detect it? Thulasi K Raj argues for the principle of 'public...
The article revolves around the recent order promulgated by China's National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA). The authors examine the same through the lens of international human rights...
The NLSIR is the flagship law review of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. It is a bi-annual, student edited, peer-reviewed law review providing incisive legal scholarship...
The article argues for a specific vaccine law which lays down the rights of vaccine takers and liabilities of vaccine makers and analyzes the demand of global vaccine makers pushing for liability...
The article argues that certain social media intermediaries may become publishers by design, with regards to the curation of the News feed, in the light of IT Rules, 2021.