Following the Constitution panel at India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 Rebecca Bowers interviewed panellist Kalpana Kannabiran about the narrowing space for freedom of expression on Indian university campuses, the teaching of constitutional law, and the new Disabilities Act
The Indian Constitution guarantees equality and social justice in all walks of life including educat...
For the Brockport College of the State University of New York, March 2022 was a period of frenetic a...
Sedition law is being talked again. People are filing cases over cases and coming out on street to p...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
Harish Alagappa and Sonali Campion report from the second day of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, ...
Niraja Gopal Jayal is a professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharla...
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LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
The oppositional protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill burst into international consciousn...
Liberal democracies are experiencing changes of policies in the name of security, populism, polariza...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
Over the past year, much of the national conversation surrounding freedom of speech on college campu...
At the second LSE India Summit Madhav Khosla took part in the Constitution Panel, which explored Ind...
The Indian Constitution guarantees equality and social justice in all walks of life including educat...
For the Brockport College of the State University of New York, March 2022 was a period of frenetic a...
Sedition law is being talked again. People are filing cases over cases and coming out on street to p...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
Harish Alagappa and Sonali Campion report from the second day of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, ...
Niraja Gopal Jayal is a professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharla...
More than ten days after the arrest of the JNU Student Union President on charges of sedition, the c...
The sustained assaults on universities and schools in Kashmir, the long-standing discrimination agai...
Last month a 26 year old Dalit PhD student at the University of Hyderabad took his own life followin...
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote a...
The oppositional protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill burst into international consciousn...
Liberal democracies are experiencing changes of policies in the name of security, populism, polariza...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
Over the past year, much of the national conversation surrounding freedom of speech on college campu...
At the second LSE India Summit Madhav Khosla took part in the Constitution Panel, which explored Ind...
The Indian Constitution guarantees equality and social justice in all walks of life including educat...
For the Brockport College of the State University of New York, March 2022 was a period of frenetic a...
Sedition law is being talked again. People are filing cases over cases and coming out on street to p...