The Politics of Climate Change Is More Than the Politics of Capitalism: Rethinking Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene
In our contemporary discourse on global environmental crises, we find ourselves trapped in analytical frameworks primarily designed to address capitalism and globalization. Yet as we confront the mounting challenges of…
Non Ideal Climate Justice: Bridging the Gap Between Ethical Ideals and Political Reality
Understanding the Complex Landscape of Non Ideal Climate Justice Theory The field of climate ethics has undergone significant evolution as scholars grapple with the persistent disconnect between idealized normative theories…
Global Starvation Governance and International Law
Understanding the Complex Relationship Between Famine Classifications and Legal Accountability The contemporary landscape of Global Starvation Governance and International Law has undergone significant transformation, particularly in the wake of recent…
Assistant Professor Vacancy 2025 at National Law School of India University Opens 10 Teaching Positions
The Assistant Professor Vacancy 2025 at National Law School Of India University represents a golden opportunity for legal academics to join India’s premier law institution. With NLSIU Bangalore announcing 10…
Water as a Weapon and Casualty of Conflict
When conflicts erupt, water can swiftly transform from the bedrock of human survival into a weapon of war and a casualty of conflict. “Water as a Weapon and Casualty of…
Diffusion of Law from a Global Perspective in Interconnected World
In today’s rapidly evolving legal landscape, the concept of diffusion of law from a global perspective has become increasingly significant for legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. This phenomenon, which…
Constitutional Avoidance in Social Rights Adjudication: A Judicial Strategy for Developing Democracies
When courts face cases involving social rights, they often confront a fundamental choice: should they ground their decisions in constitutional provisions or rely on statutory and administrative law? The doctrine…
Conflict and the Right to Food: Unveiling Systemic Violence in Global Food Systems
The relationship between conflict and the right to food has emerged as one of the most pressing human rights challenges of our time. A groundbreaking UN Special Rapporteur Report Analysis…
10 ways to get your Husband’s property Without killing Him
Why I ended up writing about 10 ways to get your Husband’s property Without killing Him. Marriage in India isn’t just about love and companionship—it’s also about legal rights, financial…
Supreme Court Modifies Earlier Order on Stray Dogs
Introduction Supreme Court Modifies Earlier Order on Stray Dogs !! Imagine strolling along your favourite Delhi neighbourhood and spotting the usual pack of stray dogs, wagging tails, and hopeful eyes.…
The 130th Constitution Amendment Bill: India Moves Toward Accountability in Politics
Picture this: The Prime Minister or a top Minister, arrested on serious criminal charges, steering India’s destiny from a jail cell. Sound dramatic? For thousands of citizens, such stories have…
Article 17 of Indian Constitution : Abolition of Untouchability in India
Introduction: Why Article 17 Matters Imagine being denied access to a public well simply because of the family you were born into. Picture children being made to sit separately in…