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Category: Books

Danish Sheikh’s Love and Reparation: Review by Surabhi Shukla

On November 14, 2021 By Surabhi Shukla In Book Discussion, Book Discussions, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship, Sexuality Rights

[Ed Note: Over the next few days, we shall be discussing Danish Sheikh’s new book, Love and Reparation: A Theatrical Response to the Section 377 Litigation in India (Seagull Books, 2021). This is the first …

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Introduction to a Book Discussion on Danish Sheikh’s Love and Reparation

On November 8, 2021 By Douglas McDonald In Book Discussion, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Editor's Choice, New Scholarship, Sexuality Rights

[Ed Note: Over the next few weeks, we will run a book discussion on Danish Sheikh’s Love and Reparation: A Theatrical Response to Section 377 in India. This is the introductory post by Douglas McDonald.] …

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Constitutionalism without Sovereignty?

On July 20, 2021 By Arudra Burra In Book Review, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship

[Ed Note: As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Arvind Elangovan’s book Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50, this is the last review in the …

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Arvind Elangovan’s Norms and Politics: Review by H. Kumarasingham

On July 13, 2021 By Dr.H. Kumarasingham In Book Review, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship

[Ed Note: As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Arvind Elangovan’s book Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50, this is the third review by H. …

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Arvind Elangovan’s Norms and Politics: Review by Vanya Vaidehi Bhargava

On July 6, 2021 By Dr. Vanya Vaidehi Bhargava In Book Review, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship

[Ed Note: As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Arvind Elangovan’s book Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50, this is the review by Vanya Vaidehi …

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Under the Cloud of Kantian Dualisms: A Comment

On June 29, 2021 By Gurpreet Mahajan In Book Review, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship

[Ed Note: As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Arvind Elangovan’s book Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50, this is the review by Gurpreet …

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Introduction to a Book Discussion on Arvind Elangovan’s Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50

On June 26, 2021 By Rohit De In Book Discussion, Constitutional Law, New Scholarship

[Ed Note: Over the next few weeks, we will run a book discussion on Prof. Arvind Elangovan’s Norms & Politics: Sir Benegal Narsing Rau in the Making of the Indian Constitution, 1935-50. This is the introductory post …

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Letting Go: The End (of the Start)

On April 23, 2021 By Swethaa Ballakrishnen In Book Discussion, Books, Editor's Choice, Equality, New Scholarship

Prof. Ballakrishnen responds to the comments from Akshaya Kamalnath, Nida Kirmani and Hemangini Gupta on their book Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India’s Professional Elite.

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Swethaa Ballakrishnen’s Accidental Feminism: Review by Nida Kirmani

On March 13, 2021 By Dr. Nida Kirmani In Book Discussion, Book Review

[Ed Note: As part of our blog round-table book discussion on Professor Swethaa Ballakrishnen’s Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India’s Professional Elite, this is the review by Dr. Nida Kirmani. The introductory …

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Book Review – A History of Constitutional Foundings in South Asia

On March 8, 2021 By Md Lokman Hussain In Book Review

In this post, the author reviews the book ” A History of Constitutional Founding in South Asia”

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