Legal Education in India: Need for a Revamp?
In this post, the author attempts to analyse the shortcomings of the present day legal education setup in India, alongside providing possible solutions to these shortcomings.
In this post, the author attempts to analyse the shortcomings of the present day legal education setup in India, alongside providing possible solutions to these shortcomings.
In this post, the author talks about the role India can and should play in shaping the global governance standards and initiating international legal reforms in the Indo-Pacific region.
In this post, the authors address the nature, content, and features of soft law, and further establish as to how it endangers the positivist character of Customary International Law.
In this two-part article, the author reflects upon the political theory of ‘intersectionality’ and the practice of moral policing & their influence on the regime of international law, with a perspective on how AI plays an important role in a multipolar global order.
In this two-part article, the author reflects upon the political theory of ‘intersectionality’ and the practice of moral policing & their influence on the regime of international law, with a perspective on how AI plays an important role in a multipolar global order.
In this guest post, Abhivardhan (CEO of Internationalism and Founder of Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence) discusses the false equivalence of ideological conflicts vis-à-vis algorithmic journalism. The author argues that algorithmic moderation on social-media which is guided by political ideologies is an unwarranted form of private censorship. Finally, the author suggests certain reforms.