Category: Law & Legal Studies
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Navtej Johar v. Union of India: Love in Legal Reasoning
Keeping up with the machine: Can copyright accommodate transformative use in the age of artificial intelligence?
Analysing the “education exception” clause in copyright law with special reference to Delhi University photocopy case.
Asghar Leghari and environmental justice: Transformative climate change litigation judgements one step at a time
The Need for Establishing a New United Nations Body to Protect Earth from Back Contamination and Outer Space from Forward Contamination
Black Bodies in America as the Metaphors for Oppression, Poverty, Violence, and Hate: Searching for Sustainable Solutions Beyond the Black-letter Law
Law & Legal Studies, Politics & International Studies
ICJ has ordered an end to invasion of Ukraine. This matters
Arguing fundamental rights status to sports in India: A comparative analysis
Judging a book by its cover? Aanalysing the Indian approach to defining platform markets
Blackness in America and the Presumption of Innocence: How the American Police and Mass Media Poisoned Everything
Precautionary Principle and its tryst with the Indian judiciary
The indirect route of securing interest of consumers and competitors under the EU competition law
Examining Hong Kong’s Basic Law: Is there Scope for Democratic Reform?
Law & Legal Studies, Psychology
Dehumanized gender identity: Critical reflection on neuroscience, power relationship and law
Law & Legal Studies, Psychology
Critical psychology and brain: Rethinking free will in the legal context
Evolution of law on anticipatory bail in India
Law & Legal Studies, Psychology
Understanding moral and social deterrence of crime prevention: Revisiting cesare beccaria in criminal justice systems of USA & India
Law & Legal Studies, Psychology