*Rachana Prakash and Arya Harishankar In this episode, Professor Harsh Mahaseth joins Rachana and Arya to explore the intersections of law and human rights. They discuss the limits of LGBTQ+ decriminalisation in […]
*Rachana Prakash and Arya Harishankar In this episode, Professor Harsh Mahaseth joins Rachana and Arya to explore the intersections of law and human rights. They discuss the limits of LGBTQ+ decriminalisation in […]
*Saksham Agrawal In this episode, we speak with Shubham Jain, doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge and a researcher in human rights and sports law, about India’s changing sports governance framework. […]
Ayishath Zainaba In this episode, advocate and scholar Dr. Shalu Nigam critiques the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code, arguing that it represents a coercive, top-down measure that reinforces patriarchal and majoritarian interests rather […]
*Uday Dabas & Vaishnavi Karthick Prasad In this episode, Ms. Shagun Bhargava and Dr. Kanupriya Sharma reflect on their experiences as prison researchers in India, addressing methodological, ethical, and institutional challenges. They […]
*Oorja Newatia, Rachna Prakash, Arya Harishankar, Shashwat Shankar and Shauryaveer Chaudhry This podcast episode explores the growing significance of effects-based analysis in abuse of dominance cases under Section 4 of the Competition […]
*Keshav Soni and Sriram Adithya In this episode, Keshav Soni and Sriram Adithya sit down with Nikhil Narendran (TMT Partner at Trilegal, Bangalore) to discuss the future of AI regulation in India. […]
*Saksham Agrawal, Jairaj Singh Basur & Shauryaveer Chaudhry In this episode of the LSPR Podcast, hosted by Editors Saksham, Jairaj, and Shauryaveer, the discussion focuses on the newly enacted National Sports Governance […]
*Ayishath Zainaba (Editor) and Mrigank Jain (Observer) In this episode, Professor Samararatne delves into the intricacies of Comparative Constitutional Studies within the Global South as opposed to simply from the Global South. […]
*Aastha Nayak, Bala Yamini, and Diya Ranjith Criminal law crafted in the crucible of public outrage presents a fundamental challenge to legal systems. What happens when a government’s swift legislative response to […]
*Aastha Nayak and Jairaj Singh Basur Spirit possession, a phenomenon often relegated to folklore or religious belief, carries surprisingly complex and often overlooked legal and social implications, particularly in diverse cultural contexts. […]