Caste in the United States (Trailer)
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by India Center for Law and Justice
1y ago
Listen to the trailer of an episode on caste in the United States for the podcast A Law in Common.  Host Sital Kalantry, Seattle University School of Law, is joined by guests Aziz Rana, Cornell Law School, and Anurag Bhaskar, Jindal Global Law School ..read more
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Data Privacy in the COVID era with Justin Sherman
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
2y ago
The Atlantic Council's Justin Sherman joins us for an episode on data privacy in India and the United States. We cover the data privacy legal framework and civil liberty concerns in both countries. We also talk about contact-tracing apps, internet shutdowns in India, the Chinese app ban in India, the Huawei 5G ban in the US, and MORE ..read more
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Indian and American financial systems: the history and current framework
A Law in Common: India and the United States
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2y ago
Cornell Law School's Professor Dan Awrey and University of Michigan Law School's Vic Khanna join us to discuss financial markets (or as our guests call it, the broader financial system) in both countries. We discuss the history of financial markets in both countries, the need for a robust financial system, the current legal framework, the challenges facing both countries, and the systemic response to adverse shocks like COVID and demonetization.  This episode also includes Professor Awrey's brief comparison of the American, Canadian, and British driver's tests. You may guess which one he ..read more
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Antitrust Laws: Borrowing the best and leaving the rest
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
2y ago
Professor Richard Pierce of George Washington University Law School joins us for an episode on the antitrust laws in India and the United States. We talk about the history of antitrust law, its current form in the United States, some of its problems, and how India has borrowed from the US and developed its own regime.  ..read more
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Explaining bankruptcy ft. India's new bankruptcy reforms
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
2y ago
Adam Feibelman, Renuka Sané, and Bhargavi Zaveri join us to discuss American and Indian bankruptcy. We demystify this innovative legal tool, discuss how both countries look at bankruptcy, and dive deep into India's new bankruptcy reforms enacted in 2016.  ..read more
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Financial crisis responses in the 21st century
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
2y ago
Cornell Law School's Professor Dan Awrey and University of Michigan Law School's Vic Khanna join us to discuss financial markets (or as our guests call it, the broader financial system) in both countries. We discuss the history of financial markets in both countries, the need for a robust financial system, the current legal framework, the challenges facing both countries, and the systemic response to adverse shocks like COVID and demonetization.  This is Part II of a two-part series on the financial system. Part I was out last week ..read more
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Ep.0: Coming Soon!
A Law in Common: India and the United States
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2y ago
A Law in Common: India and the United States is launching soon. Please subscribe to this podcast! This podcast is brought to you by the Cornell India Law Center and Cornell Law School.  ..read more
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Nuclear nonproliferation and the Indo-US relationship
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
2y ago
The Stimson Center's Seema Gahlaut joins us to discuss India’s historical and contemporary role in the international nuclear order, the impact of nuclear nonproliferation on the Indo-US relationship, and the future of nuclear weapons.  ..read more
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Religious Freedom with Nelson Tebbe and Abhinav Chandachud
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
3y ago
Cornell Law School Professor Nelson Tebbe and Dr. Abhinav Chandrachud, author and advocate at the Bombay High Court, join us for an episode on religious freedom in India and the United States. We discuss both countries' constitutional history with religion, including how the United States Constitution informed India's. We also cover the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Muslim travel ban, and venture onto some interesting tangents ..read more
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Sex Selective Abortion in India and the United States
A Law in Common: India and the United States
by Cornell India Law Center
3y ago
Cornell Law School's Sital Kalantry and Mary John at the Center for Women's Development Studies in New Delhi join us for an incredibly interesting episode on sex-selective abortion in India and the United States. We talk about the practice's prevalence in both countries, the laws against it, the need for changing attitudes, and the roadmap going forward ..read more
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