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Published since 1989, NLSJ is the flagship faculty-led journal of the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru | peer-reviewed, open access

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Performance of Indian courts in arbitration has been improving, asymmetry in investor-state arbitration is not as marked as people claim, age should play a role in the selection of arbitrators: int. arbitrator Lucy Reed. Read the interview by @SankarHari:
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The Scholars in Conversation series features interviews with academics and scholar-practitioners across diverse disciplines and geographies. Anchored by NLSIU faculty members, these conversations...
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Ahead of the Presidential Reference, @pranavverma17 analyses the original judgment for the journal. He argues that the court strengthened the rule of law and recommends it stand by the standards of accountability it has imposed. Read here: https://t.co/6f84DJe8Tp
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A new column on NLS Blog! 'After Notes' is a space for our journal contributors to deliberate on lingering thoughts, top off their main thesis, or wedge out a persistent idea. For the first edition, @Kanika__Gauba writes on blood, law and community https://t.co/bu7QovRws6
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Aryan Tulsyan and @pranjan12781 review Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia by Priyasha Saksena for NLSJ, describing it as a significant academic intervention into understanding South Asia. https://t.co/DOTI0CGF6Z @NLSIUofficial
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Excited to feature legal historian Mitra Sharafi in conversation with @NLSIUofficial faculty member @KunalAmbasta on The NLS Blog. You can read this discussion on forensic science, its colonial legacies and fairness of criminal trials here: https://t.co/GS0NfqkQEq
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The triangle of disagreements between Anglo-Indians, Muslims and Sikhs framed the communal question during the Constitution's making. First article for NLSJ 18(1), special issue on Pluralist Agreement and Constitutional Transformation @NLSIUofficial https://t.co/tLeAHTJvY0
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The scrapping of the UGC-CARE list has left a vacuum in how Indian journals are evaluated. A new index, the Indian Law Journals Ranking System, seeks to address this gap. Its developers write about the model for The NLS Blog. https://t.co/aSI9e48YFQ @rhoiotaphi @NLSIUofficial
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Intellectual historian Gitanjali Surendran and NLSIU faculty member @vanyavaidehi discuss #Buddhism's contribution to ideas of Indian nationalism & universalism #Ambedkar #Nehru #AnagarikaDharmapala Read the full interview on The NLS Blog https://t.co/zkNYNc5KHj @NLSIUofficial
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Latest on the NLS Blog: In this episode of 'Scholars in Conversation', Prof. Radhika Chitkara and Prof. Pranav Verma speak to Justice(Dr.) S. Muralidhar (retd.) on criminal justice, prisoners' rights, and legal aid in India. Dive in at: https://t.co/Sg28bPd6EN. @NLSIUofficial.
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Up next from Vol. 17(2) of the NLSJ, is a case comment by @deva_zaid, PhD scholar at Oxford Univ., on Art. 370 of the Constitution & the two imaginaries at its heart: of a subordinated J&K & unbound supra-constitutional power. Read on at: https://t.co/ZbVuyDFClo. @NLSIUofficial.
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This case comment shows how the fascination for a certain form of a monist constitutional order, first articulated by the opposition during the Nehru years, was institutionalised in the form of a...
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For the next article on Vol. 17(2) of the NLSJ, @vanarayan26 & @jahnavi_sindhu critique the reasonable classification test and its (in)ability to protect the wide-ranging nature of equality promised under Article 14. Read on at: https://t.co/H8tHQ1dxRL. @NLSIUofficial
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This article critiques the standard of review most prominently applied in cases involving claims of violations of Article 14 of the Constitution: the reasonable classification test. We argue that...
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For the first article from Vol. 17(2) of NLSJ. Author @SukritiWrites, researcher at a non-profit policy research org., analyses the Indian Supreme Court's engagement with religion on issues of discrimination against women, using the examples of the Sabarimala and Hijab cases.
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From Vol. 17(2) of the NLSJ: For the 1st release Prof. @onneshaghosh reviews @KalyaniRamnath 's "Boats in a Storm", a book that retells the histories of decolonisation in India, Burma, Malaya, and Ceylon using characters who defy the description of conventional historical actors.
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Announcing a Special Edn. of the "Scholars in Conversation" series @ the NLS Blog! In the 1st post in this series, @twitatreyee sits down with political theorist @Rajeev_Bhargava, to discuss secularism, religionisation, & the difference in religious life between Asia & the West.
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We are excited to announce the release of the National Law School Journal’s Vol. 17(2), which looks at important current discourses through the lens of public law! Here’s a link to the editorial introducing and framing these essays: https://t.co/BYDzk8Vk4P. @NLSIUofficial
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This editorial contextualises the articles in Issue 17(2), which treat matters of public discourse primarily through the lens of public law.
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From the NLS Blog: Sherley Dokiburra analyses how oil-producing countries & companies hijacked the conversation resulting in a stalemate between member states on a production cap for virgin plastic at the recently concluded Global Plastics Treaty.
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Latest on the NLS Blog: In Part 3 of the series on Gen-AI and Consumer Law, Prof. Rahul Hemrajani and team at NLSIU addresses the crucial question - Can Large Language Models provide effective legal advice? Read the full post at: https://t.co/NsxwDgY1uk. @NLSIUofficial .
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This is the third post in the GenAI and Consumer Law series. You can read the first post here, and the second, here. This series brings you insights from an ongoing research project that explores the...
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