

Deirdre N. Dlugoleski Responds to the Discussion on her Paper on Forest Rights Act
[Ed Note: Please find below Deirdre N. Dlugoleski’s detailed response to the post(s) from C.R. Bijoy and Shalini Iyengar regarding her Article ...
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Summary – Basic without Structure? : The presidential order of 1954 and the Indo-J&K constitutional relationship
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Fellow Travelers in Illiberalism: India and Hungary
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Prof. Mark Tushnet’s response to India and Global Decline in Democracies
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Chameleon Constitutions and Sri Lanka’s 20th Amendment
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Subversion By Law
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Prof. Redding Responds to Reviews of A Secular Need
Ed Note: (In this conclusion to our blog round-table book discussion, Prof. Jeffrey Redding writes a response to the reviews for A ...
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Can the Judiciary Guard Democratic Transitions of Power? An Indian-Israeli Perspective
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Giving Form to a Shapeless Threat: Tarun Khaitan’s Work on Democratic Decay in India
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Response to Dlugoleski’s article “Undoing historical injustice: the role of the Forest Rights Act and the Supreme Court in departing from colonial forest laws” by Shalini Iyengar
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NUJS Law Review: Companion Special Issue 13(3)
NUJS Law Review is pleased to announce the release of the Companion Special Issue 13(3) of the NUJS Law Review on their website. This Issue is ...
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India & Global Decline in Democracies
Law and Other Things is happy to announce that we are hosting an international blog symposium on India and Global ...
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Response to “Undoing historical injustice: the role of the Forest Rights Act and the Supreme Court in departing from colonial forest laws” by CR Bijoy
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Discussing Vol. 4 Issue 2 of the Indian Law Review
As part of our New Scholarship Section on our Blog, we have been inviting discussants to respond to specific articles. The ...
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Undoing historical injustice: The role of the Forest Rights Act and the Supreme Court in departing from colonial forest laws
[Ed Note: As part of our New Scholarship Section, we have been inviting discussants to respond to specific articles. This is ...
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Intermediary liability and Safe Harbour: On due diligence and automated filtering
Introduction India’s intermediary liability regime flows from section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (the “Act”), a provision that ...
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Jeffrey Redding’s A Secular Need: Review by Shahrukh Alam – Part II
(Ed Note: Shahrukh Alam’s review is the fifth post in our blog’s round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic ...
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Jeffrey Redding’s A Secular Need: Review by Shahrukh Alam – Part I
(Ed Note: Shahrukh Alam’s review is the fifth post in our blog’s round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic ...
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The Enduring Gaps and Errors in Capital Sentencing in India
In the article titled ‘The enduring gaps and errors in capital sentencing in India’ [32(1) National Law School of India ...
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On Dar ul Qazas and Indian Secularism’s Ability to Contemplate Religious Plurality: A Review of Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need by Shaunna Rodrigues
(Ed Note: Shaunna Rodrigues’ review is the fourth post in our blog’s round-table book discussion on Prof. Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need: Islamic ...
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