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LSPR is run by a group of students from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. We aim to use our legal expertise and analytical skills to present novel arguments on domestic and international issues that affect our daily lives.
Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
4d ago
Keshav Soni & Anant Prem Joshi In this episode, Keshav Soni and Anant Joshi (Editors, LSPR) sit down with Professor Guido Governatori, professor of Information and Communication Technology at Central Queensland University ..read more
Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
4d ago
Lisa Burton Crawford* This article examines the relationship between rules as code, legislative complexity, and the rule of law. While acknowledging scholarly concerns that machine-readable legislation may compromise important legal values like practical ..read more
Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
1w ago
Matthew Waddington* Legislative drafting in Commonwealth jurisdictions is undergoing significant changes with the advent of Rules as Code (RaC). A key debate centers on whether RaC initiatives can effectively handle discretionary provisions ..read more
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1w ago
The Rules as Code (‘RaC’) refers to a growing movement around the world where governments and organizations are experimenting with coding prescriptive rules in legislation. There are various advantages to publishing laws ..read more
Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
1w ago
Laavanya Tewari In this episode, Laavanya Tewari (Editor, LSPR) sits down with Sunaina Kumar to discuss a host of issues on Gender and Development. In this podcast, we cover the PMJDY (Prime ..read more
Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
3w ago
Kopal Mital* Source : WikiMedia Commons In recent times, there have been a slew of cases where the Indian Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (‘IBC’) has been used to deal with delays ..read more
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1M ago
Pranav Mittal* Source : Blackbox. AI The growing demand for industry-relevant skills among India’s youth has led to the emergence of skill universities, which focus on imparting sector-specific skills and practical exposure ..read more
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Anshul Dalmia* Source : Wikipedia Scholars studying constitutionalism tend to categorise constitutional practices in Asia specifically based on the presence of certain Asian values which they deem are common to countries in ..read more
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Keerthi Sathvika Tammineedi* Source : TOI In this piece, I argue that “the exclusion of the creamy layer is neither the right approach nor the only path towards building an inclusive society.” This ..read more
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1M ago
Aman Yuvraj Choudhary and Aditi Verma* Source : Zydus Similar Biologics (biosimilars) are developed as an alternative to biologics so as to make critical treatment more accessible to the public for chronic conditions ..read more