At a moment when democracy seems to be experiencing an unprecedented level of crisis worldwide, this roundtable focuses on one country, India, to ask what we can learn from its ongoing challenges. The participants take as their starting point Scheppele’s idea of ‘autocratic legalism’, in which constitutional democracies are ‘hijacked by … legally clever autocrats’ who turn democratic institutions and values against themselves. Does autocratic legalism capture developments in India, particularly since 2014? Does the concept help identify weaknesses or untapped potential in Indian democracy? Or does the crisis of India’s democracy reflect different patterns from the autocratic legalism emerging in other parts of the world? Participants consid...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...
Many concerned citizens, including judges, bureaucrats, politicians, activists, journalists, and aca...
Democratic institutions are being subverted and the very idea itself is being dismantled in many cou...
Comparing the structures and challenges of democratic constitutionalism in India and the European Un...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
Legal pluralism refers to the idea that there are multiple laws or legal systems in any geographical...
Purpose – This paper examines the decline of the largest working parliamentary democracy in India ov...
The paper examines the increasing relative social significance of the normative and institutional co...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
Although the field of constitutional law has become increasingly comparative in recent years, its ge...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
Twenty-first-century elected right-wing regimes share many similarities apart from being led by “aut...
‘Arvind Narrain’s book is an excellent analysis of the present-day reality of India … he signs off i...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...
Many concerned citizens, including judges, bureaucrats, politicians, activists, journalists, and aca...
Democratic institutions are being subverted and the very idea itself is being dismantled in many cou...
Comparing the structures and challenges of democratic constitutionalism in India and the European Un...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
Legal pluralism refers to the idea that there are multiple laws or legal systems in any geographical...
Purpose – This paper examines the decline of the largest working parliamentary democracy in India ov...
The paper examines the increasing relative social significance of the normative and institutional co...
What India does to our understanding of democracy remains under-researched and there is, in particul...
Although the field of constitutional law has become increasingly comparative in recent years, its ge...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
Twenty-first-century elected right-wing regimes share many similarities apart from being led by “aut...
‘Arvind Narrain’s book is an excellent analysis of the present-day reality of India … he signs off i...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...
Many concerned citizens, including judges, bureaucrats, politicians, activists, journalists, and aca...
Democratic institutions are being subverted and the very idea itself is being dismantled in many cou...