Category: Law & Legal Studies
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Private International Law and Public International Law—Increasing Convergence or Divergence as Usual?
A Chronological Analysis of Vodafone and Cairn – A BIT-ter Saga
‘You Are Not Alone’: Judges, Academics, and Politicians at the 5th Congress of the World Conference on Constitutional Justice
Livestreaming Supreme Court proceedings: A step closer to a stronger democracy
Resisting attack on judiciary’s independence
Growing Antitrust Issues in the Entertainment and Glittering Film Industry in Hollywood and Bollywood: A Comparative Analysis
Hijab ban: Before court judges the practice of a religion, it must understand tradition of a faith
Framing the Fifth Schedule: Tribal agency and the making of the Indian Constitution (1937–1950)
The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in India
The Role of Judicial Craft in Improving Democracy’s Resilience: The Case of Party Bans in Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia
The Supreme Court of India and International Law: A Topsy-Turvy Journey from Dualism to Monism
Feminist Rewriting Of Sakshi V. Union Of India: Expounding Rape Beyond The Patriarchal Notion
A Debate on Ethical and Moral Aspects Surrounding Capital Punishment
Women’s Inheritance Rights to Land and Property in South Asia – A Comparative analysis of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
The Copyright and Her History
Theoretical Underpinnings of Trademark Law: Decisions of the Supreme Court of India
The Curious Absence Of Law In Migrant Workers’ Cases
Environmental Sciences, Law & Legal Studies