Professor Satvinder S. Juss, Phd (Cantab), FRSA* Source: Economic and Political Weekly This article examines the forced displacement of the Chagossian people through the lens of coercive colonial legalism. It focuses on […]
SIAC Rules 2025: A Critical Evaluation in the Indian Arbitration Context
Chen Siyuan & Joel Ko* Source: International Arbitration Resources The Indian arbitration regime has been under constant fire for inefficient and protracted proceedings. Recently, the SIAC 2025 rules were released, marking a […]
Fairness or Formality? Navigating the Relaxation Around Natural Justice in PoSH Proceedings
Anjana Palamand* Source: Education Nest Principles of natural justice ensure fairness during inquires conducted under the PoSH Act. However, applying them very strictly without considering the factual intricacies of the case can […]
The University of the Pastos and Quillasingas Peoples: Indigenizing Legal Education from the Global South
Paulo Ilich Bacca* Source: Courtesy of Edwin Ceballos – Archive of the University of the Pastos and Quillasingas Peoples. A travel chronicle through the mountains of Nariño, a department located in southwest […]
