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Socio-Legal Review is a bi-annual open access, student-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published by the National Law School of India University.
Bengaluru, India
Joined October 2018
New on the SLR Forum: Lakshmi Menon, from The Square Circle Clinic (@sqcircleclinic), reviews Alastair McClure's book 'Trials of Sovereignty', arguing that discretionary capital sentencing follows a colonial legacy designed for subjugation and punishment.
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The recording of the launch event of our Special 20th Anniversary Issue is now available on our YouTube channel. If you missed it, go watch an insightful discussion on the contours of socio-legal scholarship today, with special focus on South Asia.
It’s finally here! India, South Asia, and Beyond—SLR’s ambitious 20th Anniversary Issue takes stock of the field. Join us on 18 June, 3 PM IST for its launch + round-table with our authors on what socio-legal inquiry means today. Q&A to follow! Register:
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Reminder to register for our Special 20th Anniversary Issue launch event happening tomorrow, 18 June at 3 PM IST. Catch SLR Editors in conversation with Elizabeth Lhost, Anup Surendranath, Maitreyi Misra, Maryam Khan, and Sara Dezalay. Register here:
It’s finally here! India, South Asia, and Beyond—SLR’s ambitious 20th Anniversary Issue takes stock of the field. Join us on 18 June, 3 PM IST for its launch + round-table with our authors on what socio-legal inquiry means today. Q&A to follow! Register:
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In this interview, our editors spoke to Dr. Sagnik Dutta (@sagnikdutta) about their book, 'In the Shadow of Minority Rights' (CUP 2025), on Muslim women's resistance, activism and agency in the context of increasing Hindu majoritarianism and violence.
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In this two-part series, we interview Dr. Rahul Rao (@thariel) about his new book, 'The Psychic Lives of Statues' (Pluto Press, 2025) and speak to him about questions of iconography, memory, decolonisation and progress.
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As part of SLR’s anniversary celebrations, we spoke with former editors about the journal’s evolution and socio-legal inquiry today. Our final feature before the Special Issue launch later this month! Read now at SLR Forum. @gautambhatia88 @meghamehta8488.
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