Monthly Archives: September 2008

Debate: Torture, law and War

The University of Chicago Blog contained a debate last week on “Torture, Law and War”. Below is the summary of the debate.  This week’s Faculty Podcast episode features a panel from the “Torture, Law, and War” conference held at the Law School earlier this year; the panel includes 2007-8 Law and Philosophy Fellow (and current [...]
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The Beginning of the End….

On 26th January, 1950 was born a certain ideal. In 1973, I thought it had come of age so as to protect Indian democracy for years to come. It sufferred a temprary setback in 1977-78 but regained statuture in 1982 and lived on for a long time since.The beginning of its end started in 1994 [...]
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