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Looking Beyond Hart and Fuller: Hayek’s Evolutionary Theory of Jurisprudence

By Law School Policy Review on 10 Mar 2023

Criticising Judges and the Damage to Judicial Independence

By Law School Policy Review on 31 Jan 2023

Introducing LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism After Covid’

By Law School Policy Review on 12 Dec 2022

Aishat Shifa: Dushyant Dave on ERP, Article 25 Jurisprudence, and Religious Freedom in India

By Law School Policy Review on 30 Nov 2022

In Memoriam: Prof. (Dr.) Joseph Raz FBA

By Law School Policy Review on 3 Sep 2022

Fringe Watercooler Conversation to Key Business Priority: Reassessing the Role of Women in Arbitration

By Law School Policy Review on 20 May 2022

The State of Indian Media: Challenges and Possibilities : In Conversation with Ms. Saba Naqvi

By Law School Policy Review on 2 Oct 2021

Prannv Dhawan Vidhi Srivastava* Author, Journalist and Commentator, Saba Naqvi is one of India’s best known political analysts. She has published four books namely, In Good Faith (2012), Capital Conquest (2015), Shades […]

The Economic Analysis of Law: In Conversation with Dr. Shruti Rajagopalan

By Law School Policy Review on 1 Oct 2021

Parv Tyagi Dr. Shruti Rajagopalan is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University and a fellow at the Classical Liberal Institute, New York University School of Law. Before […]

Solidifying Impartial Justice via Sentencing Panels

By Law School Policy Review on 16 Sep 2021

Harshita Sharma, Aditya Maheshwari The article highlights the arbitrariness and discrepancies present in the sentencing system of the Indian Criminal Justice System and attempts to outline the need for impartial sentencing via […]

Granting Inheritance Rights to Cohabitees and their Children

By Law School Policy Review on 28 Aug 2021

Ritu Bhatia and Manas Agrawal  The law should define family by looking at the functions and not the form of the unions. With this shift, the definition of family will be broadened, […]

Waiting for Justice: A Critique on the Continuing Use of Battery Cages in India

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Aug 2021

Akshay Singh and Yatan Kwatra  How can India break the policy deadlock to phase out the use of battery cages? 1. Introduction   In the wake of the recent discovery by China’s National […]

Is the right to refuse COVID-19 vaccine exercisable in India?

By Law School Policy Review on 21 Aug 2021

Anshika Chadha The article grapples with the question of whether the Central and State governments make vaccination compulsory without encroaching upon the fundamental right to life and personal liberty. To this effect, […]

Right to be Forgotten: Applicable against non-state entities?

By Law School Policy Review on 20 Aug 2021

Pratyush Singh This article examines the jurisprudential development of and challenges to the Right To Be Forgotten in the Indian context. This is analysed in the light of the recent Madras High […]

Data Localization: No Panacea for Cloud Computing Issues

By Law School Policy Review on 18 Aug 2021

Bitthal Sharma This article critically analyses issues related to data localisation and data sovereignty in the wider context of their potential impact on the efficiency of global and local cloud systems. Introduction […]

Information Technology Rules, 2021: The Damocles’ Sword Hanging Over Safe Harbour Protections.

By Law School Policy Review on 15 Aug 2021

Akshat Bhushan The article focuses on the impact of the newly notified IT Rules, 2021 on the safe harbour provisions in India. It goes on to suggest alternatives to prevent the violation […]

Regulating Artificial Womb Technology

By Law School Policy Review on 11 Aug 2021

Kaustubh Kumar Recent reports and research depict that Artificial Womb Technology is certain to be employed in the near future. In the light of the same, this piece highlights the legal and […]

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