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  • Book Round-Table: Lawyering Imperial Encounters

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Reading Dezalay’s Lawyering Imperial Encounters: Negotiating Africa’s Relationship with the World Economy

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  • Book Round-Table: Lawyering Imperial Encounters

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Through the Möbius Ribbon: Grappling with Dezalay’s Lawyering Imperial Encounters

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The Political Potential of Dalit Autobiographies: An Interview with Dr. Shivani Kapoor

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  • Voices from the Field

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Blurring the Insider/Outsider Distinction? Reflections on the Impact of Digital Networking on Legal Fieldwork in India

Mahek Bhatia

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Agency and Political Will in Scheduling Areas: An Interview with Dr. Saagar Tewari

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Colonial Continuities in the History of Scheduling: An Interview with Dr. Saagar Tewari

SLR Editorial Team

  • Socio-Economic Rights

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Why Is There a Price to Freedom?

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On Positionality, Ethics and the Morals of Fieldwork: An Interview with Vibhuti Ramachandran

SLR Editorial Team

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

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Teaching International Law: Navigating between Mainstream and Critical International Law

Srinivas Burra

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

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The teaching and researching of critical international law in TWAIL

Ashna Singh

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

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Growing Integration and Inward-looking Normativity of International Law: Do We Need a New Pedagogy?

Akhila Gangadhar Basalalli

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

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Feminist Pedagogy as a Tool to Unsettle Expertise in Legal Academia

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  • Constitutional Law
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Punishment, Citizenship, and the Right to Vote: A Democratic Contradiction

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  • Constitutional Law

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Who Can Hear the Constitution Bench Speak?

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Caste Data, Digitisation and its Problematic Impact on Privacy and Policing

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June 28, 2025

The Legacy of Capital Sentencing Discretion: Unpacking the Unfair History Behind ‘Fair’ Powers of Discretion

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