Submissions from 2025
Professional Historians Are Not to Blame for WhatsApp History in India. Disregard for Scholarship is, Samyak Ghosh
Caste, Incivility, and the Prospects of Civil Repair, Hugo Gorringe and Karthikeyan Damodaran
Reimagining Global Waste Management: The Intersection of WTO Discipline and Environmental Governance in the EU Waste Shipment Regulation, Ashutosh Kashyap and Arnav Sharma
A Cess for Two Disparate Ends is Unconvincing, Ashrita Prasad Kotha
Income tax law: Semantics and beyond, Ashrita Prasad Kotha and Pragya Kaushik
Evolving Approaches to Treaty Interpretation : Indian Courts, Ashrita Prasad Kotha and Palak Sethi
A ban rewrites rules of India’s online play, Sudhanshu Kumar, Harsha N, and Aditi Pangotra
Skill or Chance: Will the Supreme Court Strike Down the Real Money Gaming Ban?, Sudhanshu Kumar, Aditi Pangotra, and Harsha N
ANI vs OpenAI: India’s Copyright Act is Outdated. Can it Deal with New Legal Conundrums?, Aparajita Lath Ms
The Indian concept of ‘derivative works’: Reframing issues in ANI v OpenAI, Aparajita Lath
Sky, Atreyee Majumder
The Strange Unreality of Things, Atreyee Majumder
T(t)ime, the Ultimate Mysterium: A Journey in Ethnography, Atreyee Majumder
Carl Schmitt was right: The sovereign decides the exception, Karthick Ram Manoharan
Difficult Fraternities, Karthick Ram Manoharan
Fanon at 100: Some Reflections on Decolonization and Identity, Karthick Ram Manoharan
The Century of Self-Respect, Karthick Ram Manoharan
When the Subaltern Speaks Supremacy, Karthick Ram Manoharan
Supreme Court Holds the Line against Executive-Legislative Attempts to Control Tribunals, Douglas McDonald-Norman and Arun K. Thiruvengadam
Supreme Court Holds the Line Against Executive-Legislative Attempts to Control Tribunals, Douglas McDonald-Norman and Arun K. Thiruvengadam
Cost Structures and Innovation Incentives, Suryaprakash Mishra
Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code: Excessive Bureaucracy, Few Rights, Aarti Mundkur
Granting a Lawful Water Entitlement to Groundwater- Dependent Ecosystems in India: As Legal Persons or with the State as Trustee, Gayathri D. Naik
Erased Pasts and the Politics of Space in Agartala, Aniket Nandan and Swarupa Deb
Bihar SIR threatens the credibility of elections, Swati Narayan
Education for Societal Transformation: Alternatives for a Just Future, Swati Narayan
No SIR, Women and Migrants Have a Right to Vote, Swati Narayan
Tabletop Airport Administration: A Case Study of the Mangalore Airport, Harsha N
Arbiter decides but is the verdict out?, Nigam Nuggehalli
Can cricket be a nuisance? How a judge’s review greenlighted the game, Nigam Nuggehalli
Crime, Clemency and the Grey Space of Convicts’ Rights, Nigam Nuggehalli
Fame’s flip side: Can celebrities protect their personalities?, Nigam Nuggehalli
International Law, Domestic Procedure, Nigam Nuggehalli
Interpreting law, through text and context, Nigam Nuggehalli
Is a Parota like a Roti?, Nigam Nuggehalli
News, fake news and news in grey, Nigam Nuggehalli
Statute v Morality: The complex case of Speluncean Explorers, Nigam Nuggehalli
System Glitch: Making Legal Sense of Technology's Perils, Nigam Nuggehalli
TikTok and the free speech conundrum, Nigam Nuggehalli
What the Scopes trial teaches us, Nigam Nuggehalli
Xiaomi India Pvt Ltd v State of Karnataka: Can contracts shape tax outcomes?, Nigam Nuggehalli
As BJP’s waqf gambit falls short in Kerala, the threefold conundrum it faces in the state’s politics, Dayal Paleri
Is Onam a Hindu festival? The moral imagination that underpins its secular appeal, Dayal Paleri
Kerala's Extreme Poverty-Free Claim And The Political Possibility of Positive Freedom, Dayal Paleri
Left’s Engagement with Sabarimala in Kerala is Not Opportunism, it is Part of a Longer Attempt to Democratise Religion, Dayal Paleri
Kerala vs Chhattisgarh: Nun arrests expose how BJP deals with two kinds of Christians, Dayal Paleri and Kunal Shahdeo
Conceptualising Public Trust in High-Risk AI Policymaking: A Comparative Analysis of Three Asian Cities, Devyani Pande, Shaleen Khanal, and Araz Taeihagh
Bulldozers in the City Economies of Excess and Repair, Sushmita Pati
Fights within little republics: condominiums as moral economies of urban India, Sony Pellissery and Mallika Sharma
Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Talks: Shift from Multilateralism to Bilateralism, Ronjini Ray
From Land Reform to Landfare: Land Claims and the Welfare State in Kerala, India, Sudheesh R.C
Narivetta’s partial image of Muthanga struggle: Adivasi fight for land drags on for 22 years, Sudheesh R.C
Struggles for Livelihood and the Environment: Frictions and Intersections, Sudheesh R.C
Technical Diplomacy or Rendering Technical? Examining Triangular Cooperation in International Development, Sudheesh R.C
Why no one is talking about counting caste in Kerala, Sudheesh R.C and Dayal Paleri
From Fixed Pricing to E-Prescriptions: The West Bengal Clinical Establishments (Amendment) Act, 2025, Madhubanti Sadhya
Informality at Work—Towards a Law on Livelihoods?, Kamala Sankaran
Legal education and the supreme court, Kamala Sankaran
Reining in judicial plagiarism in arbitration, Harisankar K. Sathyapalan
Instrumentalizing the university: the principles underlying higher education regulation at India’s founding, Siddharth Saxena
How the fair use clause is being applied to generative AI, Arul George Scaria
Is Artificial Intelligence affecting critical thinking skills? | Parley, Arul George Scaria
Sci-Hub case: What’s really at stake is future of research in India, Arul George Scaria
Sorry, Not All Roses Smell The Same: A Critical Look At The Decision In Sumitomo's Smell Mark Application, Arul George Scaria
The Right to Stay Real, Arul George Scaria
Competition Law, Gautam Shahi and Sudhanshu Kumar
Jis Kisi ke Mann Mein Asuraksha ka Bhav Hai, Woh Mahila Hai, Ammel Sharon
J K Rowling-Emma Watson row reveals tension between lived truth and fiction’s sweep, Ammel Sharon
The President is female, the Supreme Court is female, we are all female, Ammel Sharon
We are all data for AI. We must learn to coexist, Ammel Sharon
What the UK can learn from India about trans rights and inclusive feminism, Ammel Sharon
The Teaching and Researching of Critical International Law in TWAIL, Ashna Singh
From Rights to Suspicion: How Maharashtra's Reverification Drive Undermines Disability Justice, Vijay K. Tiwari, Sanjay Jain, and Shrutika Pandey
An insincere attempt at hollow reforms, Mrudula Vanangamudi and Ashna Singh
The Cambridge Companion to Periyar, A. R. Venkatachalapathy and Karthick Ram Manoharan
Fashioning the Self: Arguing for a Right to Dress under the Freedom of Expression in International Human Rights Law, Rashmi Venkatesan, Arti Gupta, and Jwalika Balaji
Horizontality and Hohfeld: Locating the Right to Freedom of Expression in the Analytical Framework, Keertana Venkatesh
The Supreme Court’s Retreat from Holding Governors Accountable, Pranav Verma
Do Time-Use Surveys Give a Higher Estimate of Women in Economic Activity?, R. Vijayamba
Women at work: Beyond numbers, R. Vijayamba
Layers in Milk: Gender, Caste, and Agency in a Women’s Dairy Cooperative in Karnataka, R. Vijayamba and Prajwal Nagesh
An Unusual Encounter With a Radical Kabir, Chandrabhan P. Yadav
Gendering Dharma, Chandrabhan P. Yadav
God and Demon: Antagonist to the Buddha, Chandrabhan P. Yadav
Jugnuma: A Quest for Universals, Chandrabhan P. Yadav
Submissions from 2024
The Sufficiency of Disclosure of AI Inventions, Mateo Aboy, Aparajita Lath, Timo Minssen, and Kathleen Liddell
Anti-Caste Movements, Resistance, and Caste: An Introduction, Janaki Abraham and Dhivya Janarthanan
Civil Society, the State and Institutionalizing Welfare Rights in India, Anindita Adhikari and Patrick Heller
Decision Time: Illuminating Performance in India’s District Courts, Varsha Aithala, Anushka Sachan, Srijoni Sen, Himanshu Payal, and Chiranjib Bhattacharya
Evaluating the Electoral Bonds Judgment: A Welcome Development For Indian Democracy That Leaves Some Questions Unanswered, Rahul Bajaj and Sanjay Jain
Interpreting the Article 370 Judgment: A Plea for Nuance, Rahul Bajaj and Sanjay Jain
Scholars in Conversation | Dr. Aditya Balasubramanian with Dr. Kena Wani, Aditya Balasubramanian and Kena Wani
Speaking the Same Language: How Ethnonationalism and Hindutva Seep into the Adjudication of Citizenship in Assam, Padmini Baruah
Self-Defence under International Law: Lessons from the Israel-Gaza Conflict, Akhila Basalalli and Ashna Singh
Navigating the Conundrum of Mandatory Reporting under the POCSO Act: Implications for Medical Professionals, Nanditta Batra
Environmental Law and Governance in India, Sairam Bhat and Centre for Environmental Law, Education, Research, and Advocacy (CEERA)
Environmental Law and Policy in India, Sairam Bhat and Centre for Environmental Law, Education, Research, and Advocacy (CEERA)
Aligning India’s AI future with climate goals, Angelina Chamuah and Lianne Lucia D' Souza
The Role of a Judge in an Electoral Autocracy, Aparna Chandra
