symposium participants
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The
Problem
Posed
by Madhav Khosla, PhD candidate, Department of
Government, Harvard University, Cambridge
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TRIBUNALS:
A TRAGIC OBSESSION
Arvind P.
Datar, Senior Advocate, Madras High Court, Chennai
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THE
RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT
Ananth Padmanabhan, Advocate,
Madras High Court, Chennai
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INDIA'S
CONSTITUTION AND THE ECONOMY
K.P. Krishnan, till
recently Secretary, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime
Minister of India; now Principal Secretary, Government of
Karnataka
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THE
SUPREME COURT ON 2G: SIGNAL AND NOISE
Sudhir
Krishnaswamy, Professor of Law, Azim Premji University,
Bangalore; and Ambedkar Visiting Professor in Indian
Constitutional Law, Columbia Law School, New York
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THE
REAL PRICE OF PARLIAMENTARY OBSTRUCTION
Tarunabh
Khaitan, Fellow
in Law, Wadham College, University of Oxford
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BICAMERALISM:
COMPARATIVE INSIGHTS AND LESSONS
Sidharth
Chauhan, Lecturer,
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
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LAND
ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION
Namita
Wahi, Byse
Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, Cambridge
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CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES
a symposium
on democracy and
constitutionalism in India
cover design by
www.designosis.in
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THE
INDIAN SUPREME COURT AND ITS BENCHES
Nick
Robinson, Visiting Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, Delhi
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ADVISING
THE PRESIDENT
Raeesa
Vakil, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Delhi
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JUDICIAL
SUPREMACY AND THE COLLEGIUM
Raju Ramachandran,
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
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HISTORY'S
LESSONS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
Arghya
Sengupta, Stipendiary Lecturer in Law, Pembroke College,
University of Oxford, and Founder, Vidhi Centre for Legal
Policy
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DEMOCRATIC
CONSTITUTIONALISM IN INDIA
Shefali
Jha, Associate Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Delhi
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BOOKS
Reviewed by Niraja
Gopal Jayal, Vivek Reddy, Abhinav Chandrachud,
T.R. Andhyarujina and Tridip Suhrud
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COMMENT
Indian
Male Psyche, Society and Sexuality, received from Prahlad
Shekhawat, Director, Alternative Development and Research
Center, Jaipur
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