In this post Shalini Iyengar responds to Deirdre N. Dlugoleski's article titled “Undoing historical injustice: the role of the Forest Rights Act and the Supreme Court in departing from colonial...
Shalini Iyengar is a lawyer and doctoral student at the Department of Anthropology, Yale University. Shalini received her law degree from NLSIU Bangalore and she holds advanced degrees in socio-legal...
The Government recently passed three labour codes - the Industrial Relations Code, 2020, the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020, and the Code of Social Security, 2020 - in...
We are hosting an international blog symposium on India and Global Decline in Democracies as a part of our New Scholarship initiative. We will be discussing Professor Tarunabh Khaitan’s article...
NUJS Law Review is pleased to announce the release of the Companion Special Issue 13(3) of the NUJS Law Review on their website.
The GNLU Law Review [Volume VIII] Call for Papers.
One of the most awaited panels for The Courts & The Constitution Conference focused on the question of Citizenship, Residency and The Constitution.
In this post, our Senior Editor Malavika Prasad examines state action relying upon the lens of time
The Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University, Delhi (CCG), is calling for applications for the DIGITAL (Digital Rights and Inclusive Technology for All) Fellowship, to be...