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Podcast with Shubham Jain: National Sports Policy and the National Sports Governance Act

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Jan 2026

Judicial Nationalism and Citizenship: Exclusionary Effects of The ‘True Indian’ Rhetoric

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Jan 2026

Reassessing India’s Judicial Approach to Anti-Enforcement Injunctions

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Dec 2025

The Language of Power: Rethinking English Dominance In Legal Education

By Law School Policy Review on 23 Dec 2025

Jane Street & SEBI: Formulating A Structured Approach To Regulatory Governance of Financial Markets

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Dec 2025

Rethinking India’s Draft Rules For Synthetically Generated Content: Is Labelling Enough To Tackle Online Deception?

By Law School Policy Review on 13 Dec 2025

Missing Foundations of Public Healthcare in India: LSPR In conversation with Vidya Krishnan

By Law School Policy Review on 9 Apr 2019

Binit Agrawal speaks with journalist Vidya Krishnan in an exclusive interview for LSPR. Vidya Krishnan is a New Delhi-based journalist with 16 years of experience in covering public health in India. She […]

The Politicisation of National Security

By Law School Policy Review on 7 Apr 2019

Patricia Mukhim “Every nation seeks to be the most powerful military and economic power and every other attempt to build a violence-free world fails at the altar of self interest.” This post […]

Impact of Kotak Committee Recommendations on Family Businesses In India

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Apr 2019

Khushi Maheshwari The recommendations of the Kotak Committee are very much a step in the desired direction with respect to transparency and corporate governance aspects; however, it would be difficult to implement […]

Book Review: Supreme Whispers

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Apr 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Eukti Garg There have been many authors who have written about the Supreme Court, its evolution, its criticism or just simply about the highlights of this great institution serving the nation but […]

Combating Injustice in the Arab World: In Conversation with Rachid Mesli

By Law School Policy Review on 20 Mar 2019

Binit Agrawal speaks with French Algerian human rights lawyer and activist Mr. Rachid Mesli in an exclusive interview for LSPR. Mr. Rachid Mesli is an Algerian criminal lawyer who has defended the […]

How just is the transition to solar?

By Law School Policy Review on 18 Mar 2019

Bhargavi S. Rao As the country moves forward advancing the solar parks there is a big risk of repeating the same mistake of ignoring environmental justice concerns.  A careful  path has to […]

Understanding the Amendments to Insider Trading Regulations, 2019

By Law School Policy Review on 15 Mar 2019

Aman Gupta “The implications and importance of changes brought under the Insider trading regulations are manifold, where the SEBI has taken the recourse to a stricter and accountability-oriented framework regime. Here, the […]

One Belt One Road and the Chinese Approach to International Law

By Law School Policy Review on 4 Mar 2019

Shubhangi Agarwalla OBOR is a perfect opportunity to undertake the task of critically engaging with non-western perspectives of international law. Much has been written about the One Belt One Road initiative (hereinafter […]

Politics of Employment: The Need for a Structural Shift

By Law School Policy Review on 28 Feb 2019

Saurabh Gupta The 2019 elections should involve a strong debate on which party has the better policy to bring a structural shift towards the manufacturing sector, to ensure sustained job creation. With […]

Kaizen # 4: Post-regulatory private sector employment​s and their corporate governance implications

By Law School Policy Review on 22 Feb 2019

Rohan Kohli There is an urgent need to take cognizance of the employment of former Regulators in the private sector, and respond with an appropriate policy intervention. This post is the 4th […]

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