The latest edition of the Nalsar Student Law Review is now online. All articles can be viewed as pdfs on the website, or by clicking on the following links.
Table of Contents:
- The Doctrine of State Action- Politics of Law Making- A Comparison of US & Indian Constitutional Law
- Doctrine of Arbitrariness and Legislative Action- A Misconceived Application
- The Changing Contours of the Doctrine of Self Defence- From Article 2(4) to the Bush Doctrine
- Regulation and Responsibility of Credit Rating Agencies vis-a-vis the Current Economic Crisis- A Comparative Analysis
- Rethinking the Linkages Between Foreign Direct Investment and Development: A Third World Perspective
- The Place of Reasonableness in the Restraint of Trade: Just how much does India depart from the Common Law
- Lost in Transit: The Fate of Anti-Assignment Clauses in Patent Licensing Agreements in the Case of Mergers
- RK Anand v. Registrar, Delhi High Court: An Examination of the Law on Media Trials
- Stretching the Limits of Statutory Interpretation: Critical Review of Bhatia International v. Bulk Trading
- The Information Technology (Amendment) Act 2008 : The Provenance of E-Policing
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