Binit Agrawal The origins of the Consumption-Investment disparity in China and its role in slowing down the Chinese economy “Let Some People Get Rich First” – Deng Xiaoping The Chinese economy, after […]
Binit Agrawal The origins of the Consumption-Investment disparity in China and its role in slowing down the Chinese economy “Let Some People Get Rich First” – Deng Xiaoping The Chinese economy, after […]
Binit Agrawal The project to inter-link rivers in India is based on archaic conceptions of river systems and will not deliver the promised benefits The Special Committee on Inter-Linking of Rivers (ILR) […]
Vrishank Singhania Legal and Regulatory Challenges of AVR technology The ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution,’ as the current period is known, has been characterized by revolutionary innovations in the technology space ranging […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya Using John Rawls’ principles of ‘Justice as Fairness’ to make a case for open immigration This is the second post in our latest series: ‘Open Immigration’. Read the previous […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya Understanding the economic fallacies that plague the Immigration debate This is the first post in our latest series: ‘Open Immigration’. The question of immigration, i.e., should we open our […]
Binit Agrawal The GDPR will bring an end to the Corporates’ casual attitude towards data by treating it as a factor of production In this post, I will prove that the General […]
Kashish Makkar Indian Courts have co-opted the John Doe regime in their preoccupation with doing justice This post was first published on SpicyIP. The preoccupation of Indian Courts with the notion […]
Guest post by Mrinali Komandur The Competition Commission’s lack of consistency in the recent leniency decisions impairs the success of the leniency regime in India This post was first published on […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya Hart’s understanding of ‘critical morality’leads to a more nuanced Devlinite framework, which can be used to make a case for repeal. This is the last entry in our latest […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya The Hartian understanding of law and morality makes a clear case for repeal. This is the second out of three entries in our latest series: ‘Repealing Section 377: A […]