Dr Sushmita Pati This is the fourth piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Rosalind Dixon and Richard Holden’s book From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism after Covid […]
Dr Sushmita Pati This is the fourth piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Rosalind Dixon and Richard Holden’s book From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism after Covid […]
Dr Jaivir Singh This is the third piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. What is the book saying? I would like to begin by listing what I […]
Prerna Dhoop This is the second piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Professor Rosalind Dixon and Professor Richard Holden in a new book titled ‘From Free to […]
Dr Amal Sethi This is the first piece of LSPR’s Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’. Before I proceed to my core comment — the need for academics to embrace […]
Parv Tyagi and Niveditha K Prasad Governments around the world have struggled to tailor their policies to grapple with the impact of Covid-19. But as much as it is a challenge, the […]
Anish Gawande* On November 15, 1988, a group of 500 sex workers and trans women marched from Mumbai’s red light district, Kamathipura, to Churchgate’s Hotel Samrat (right next to Mantralaya, the administrative […]
Editorial Note The equal protection framework under the Constitution has taken its most robust form in the manner of affirmative action specifically for socially and economically backward classes under Article 15(4) and […]
Parv Tyagi In the latest episode of Arbitrary, the flagship podcast of Law School Policy Review, Parv Tyagi (Managing Editor, LSPR) sits down with Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave to discuss the Supreme […]
Rohin Bhatt This piece aims to analyze how accessible healthcare is to queer individuals and locates itself within personal accounts. It presents access to healthcare as a function of one’s socio-economic standing […]
Indian jurisprudence on abortion rights: Progressive or Merely Inconsistent? Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad The Indian judiciary, despite the criminalization of abortion under the IPC has been proactive and progressive in […]