International Law & World Affairs

Some insights from the US strikes in Iran: Aggression and the limits of self-defence
World Organization Against Torture flags India as “high risk” country for police torture: Some reflections
The Chinnaswamy stadium stampede pushes us to rethink crowd safety and legal preparedness in India
India’s foreign trade: How free can it be?
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Making sense of India’s global standing on conjugal visitations and progeny rights of prisoners
When the guardian falters: What the NHRC downgrade means for the Indian masses
This Constitution does not permit war
As India's NHRC gets a downgraded 'B' status, a logical conclusion to its steady decline of autonomy
Should India revisit the Indus treaty?
Photo essay: Twelve years after the Rana Plaza tragedy, a collage of unfinished recovery
Trump’s policy flip-flop on tariffs indicates he may have a goal, but not so much a plan
Playing with immunity: Mired in illegalities, South Asian University harassed students and international staff as Hindu right-wing forces enjoyed free pass
Why can’t we defeat the oldest disease known to humankind?
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From the 14th Amendment to Trump's Executive Order: U.S. policy response, legal challenges and global debates on immigration reforms
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From Mahmoud Khalil to Umar Khalid, authoritarian regimes have a common script when it comes to abusing free speech safeguards
Tariffs are leading towards a trade war. But what of the notion of ‘free trade’?
A serious rule of law crisis afflicts Bangladesh. Addressing it on priority will secure its political, economic future
Not just liberty, Roe v. Wade legitimised extinguishing the American woman’s right to life
The White House executive order pausing FCPA and its impact on Gautam Adani’s case
At the Paris AI Action Summit, all eyes must be on the European Union
Filling the Void: How International Law Sustains Climate Action Post-Trump
Unravelling India's paradox: Striking at diversity's core in pursuit of unity
In Ranjitsinh, the Supreme Court broke new ground, but how practical is it?
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A Rohingya education for the race to the bottom in Indian politics
Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia | Reflections of a lawyer on journeying in Cambodia
The year that was—4 | The long road to justice for a stateless refugee: Ahmed Almakki
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