This month, Law and Other Things published a number of interesting articles and hosted insightful discussions in the New Scholarship section. Below, we bring you an update on the blog’s...
Prof. Khaitan talks about the Junior Faculty Forum, his personal journey in academic writing and shares advice on how to improve writing! He also talks about the writing skills that undergraduate law...
In this post, Professor Arvind Elangovan reflects upon the famous television series "Samvidhaan: The Making of the Constitution of India" by Shyam Benegal. He argues that despite the accomplishments...
Dr. Arvind Elangovan is an Associate Professor of History at Wright State University, USA. His research interests lie in exploring the political and constitutional histories of South Asia from the...
This Response Piece is part of a series of posts indexed here discussing the public law themed articles featured in the recently released Issue 2 of the 2020 Volume of the Indian Law Review.
C.R. Bijoy is with the Campaign for Survival and Dignity, a national coalition of Adivasi and forest dwellers’ organisations (); engaged in examining resource conflicts and governance issues.
This is the third part of our New Scholarship Series. In this series we discuss public law themed articles featured in the recently released Issue 2 of the 2020 Volume of India Law Review. This post...
In this piece, Deirdre N. Dlugoleski introduces the arguments she makes in her research article titled “Undoing historical injustice: the role of the Forest Rights Act and the Supreme Court in...
Deirdre Dlugoleski joined Earth Rights as a Bertha Fellow in September 2020. Before joining EarthRights, Deirdre was a legal fellow at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, where she worked on strategic...
In this post the authors discuss about the ‘due diligence’ obligation with a focus on its scope and its relationship with the intermediary guidelines issued under the Information Technology Act, 2000.