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The Journey of Women in Literature
Read more: The Journey of Women in LiteratureThis article talks about the emergence of women writers in the history of literature while tracing the struggles and challenges they faced in an extremely male-dominated society. It highlights the societal barriers and the limited access to education women have had to deal with throughout history. The article examines the gradual rise of women as…
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Beyond Privilege: Marriage, Homosexuality and Hinduism
Read more: Beyond Privilege: Marriage, Homosexuality and HinduismMarriage should not be a privilege, but rather a right to which everyone, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation, has access. This article will shed light on the social, cultural, and religious understandings of marriage, the foundations of this institution, and how history has shaped our understanding of it. In light of the ongoing…
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Ordinance-Making Power: A Justification or an Abuse
Read more: Ordinance-Making Power: A Justification or an AbuseIn India, laws are enacted by the central and state legislatures, implemented by the national and state governments, and interpreted by the judiciary. The three institutions’ roles and authority, however, are frequently intertwined. The Constitution gives the President legislative power under Article 123, and also the Governors of the States are given legislative power under…
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American Legal Realism in Contemporary Times
Read more: American Legal Realism in Contemporary TimesOliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1934), who is regarded as the “Spiritual Father of the American Realism Movement”, established the idea of American realism in jurisprudence. He presented the first methodology of realism in the year 1987 in his work “The Path of the Law”.
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The Practicability of Private Zoos – A Comment on the recent Project by Reliance Industries
Read more: The Practicability of Private Zoos – A Comment on the recent Project by Reliance IndustriesState-owned zoos and other entities are generally deemed to be under more control, and regulated and are accountable to the citizens of the country and other international forums as compared to private bodies that thrive on autonomy. However, state-owned zoos are not the norm now-a-days, and private zoos have emerged as big players of the…
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When the Bells Toll: The Demise of Saudi Arabia
Read more: When the Bells Toll: The Demise of Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia is at a crossroads. Unless the ruling Saudi Dynasty chooses to get rid of its dependency on oil, it risks going down the same road as the first two Saudi States and risking the very existence of the power and legitimacy of the Saudi Arabian State and the dynasty. Therefore, Saudi Arabia needs…
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Comparative Analysis of RERA: Delhi & Mumbai
Read more: Comparative Analysis of RERA: Delhi & MumbaiThis piece does a comparative analysis of RERA Delhi and Mumbai with the aim to understand the features of both. This highlights the possibility of both acts interacting with each other in a mutually beneficial manner and resolving the issues each act might be facing.
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India and Investment Treaty Arbitration – The Pending Lacunas
Read more: India and Investment Treaty Arbitration – The Pending LacunasArbitration is an emerging and widely practiced source of dispute resolution across nations. It thrives on autonomy and the focal point behind the use of arbitration as an effective means to dispute resolution lies behind the premise of avoiding litigation and the immense time and costs that hail with it. How friendly a nation is…
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NATO’s Expansion Into Europe: The Case for Ukraine
Read more: NATO’s Expansion Into Europe: The Case for UkraineAs the war in Ukraine rages on, the topic of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (Hereinafter referred to as ‘NATO’) expansion inside Europe is increasingly cited as the immediate cause of the conflict. NATO’s size has continued to expand even after the end of the cold war, as the alliance recruits members that were a…
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The By(juice) Problem
Read more: The By(juice) ProblemByju’s, some may argue, is single-handedly responsible for putting the ed-tech sector on the list of the fastest growing markets. However, throughout the past year, it has seen itself mingled and entangled in regulatory, and corporate governance concerns. The fall from glory of this fabled unicorn, can be said to be marked by the world’s…
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State of the States: Bulletin (July 6-20, 2023)
Read more: State of the States: Bulletin (July 6-20, 2023)Centre for New Economics Studies is keen to announce its new initiative, “State of the States: Paradiplomacy in India.” Through this initiative, we aim to explore the involvement of India’s state governments in the country’s foreign relations.
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Exploring Indian Mythological Tales from Unconventional Perspectives
Read more: Exploring Indian Mythological Tales from Unconventional PerspectivesIndian mythology is a reservoir of ancient narratives that have shaped the cultural and spiritual fabric of the nation. While traditional interpretations have long been the norm, delving into these mythological tales from unconventional perspectives offers fresh insights and a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry of Indian culture. This article examines the significance of…
