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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

Fallacy of the Inverse: CCI’s Application of Leniency Provisions

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Jun 2018

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 […]

Reinventing Devlin – Section 377 is immoral in itself (3/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 2 Jun 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

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 […]

Homosexuality & Hart – ‘It’s not law’s business’ (2/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 2 Jun 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

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 […]

Repealing Section 377: Legal Moralism v. Legal Positivism (1/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 2 Jun 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya An introduction to the Jurisprudence behind Section 377 This is the first out of three entries in our latest series: ‘Repealing Section 377: A Reconciliation of the Hart v. […]

Contracts will be Smart, but will they be Secure? (3/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 1 Jun 2018

Binit Agrawal The future of smart contracts: State intervention to ensure security.  This is the third and last entry in our ‘Smart Contract’ series. Issues of Security and Privacy A few years […]

Are smart contracts feasible? (2/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 31 May 2018

Binit Agrawal Not without state support. This post is the second entry in our ‘Smart Contract’ series. The Issue of Jurisdiction On the online forum of Ethereum (the front-runner in Blockchain technology), […]

The Smart Contract Frenzy (1/3)

By Law School Policy Review on 31 May 2018

Binit Agrawal Dreams of an unregulated, decentralized contractual framework are based on a shallow understanding of human society and state structures. This is the first out of three entries in our ‘Smart […]

Karnataka: The Politics of Last Resort

By Law School Policy Review on 18 May 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

Kashish Makkar Who should Governor Vala have invited to form the government: Single largest party, OR the post-poll alliance? Whataboutism, i.e., the logical fallacy of responding to an accusation by making a […]

Little Boy Meets the Fat Man

By Law School Policy Review on 15 May 2018 • ( 7 Comments )

Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya Does scrapping the Iran deal cast a shadow? On June 12, President Trump will meet the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un in Singapore, to negotiate the […]

Flipping-up the Economy

By Law School Policy Review on 15 May 2018

Binit Agrawal The Indian retail and startup environment is set to benefit from the Walmart-Flipkart deal. There is an aura of excitement in India’s business community after Walmart picked up 77% of […]

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