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

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  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

September 6, 2025

Teaching International Law: Navigating between Mainstream and Critical International Law

Srinivas Burra

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

September 5, 2025

The teaching and researching of critical international law in TWAIL

Ashna Singh

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

September 3, 2025

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

Akhila Gangadhar Basalalli

  • Teaching International Law (UNHCR Conference)

September 2, 2025

Feminist Pedagogy as a Tool to Unsettle Expertise in Legal Academia

Rohini Sen

  • Constitutional Law
  • Miscellaneous

September 1, 2025

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

Tanya Sara George, Abhishek Sanjay

  • Constitutional Law

August 6, 2025

Who Can Hear the Constitution Bench Speak?

Anshul Dalmia

August 3, 2025

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

Anagha Damaraju

June 28, 2025

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

Lakshmi Menon