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Working Paper Series

The Centre has an active Working Papers Series and has published the following working papers (click on the working paper no for full text in PDF).

Working Papers

  1. Kuldeep Mathur. Battling for Clean Environment: Supreme Court, Technocrats and Populist Politics in Delhi (CSLG/WP/01).

  2. Ram Singh. 'Full' Compensation Criteria in the Law of Torts: An Enquiry into the Doctrine of Causation (CSLG/WP/02)

  3. Rahul Mukherji. Digitized Trade Rules and India's Service Sector (CSLG/WP/03)

  4. Balakrishnan Rajagopal. Limits of Law in Counter-Hegemonic Globalization: The Indian Supreme Court and the Narmada Valley Struggle (CSLG/WP/04).

  5. Jaivir Singh. (Un)Constituting Property: The Deconstruction of the 'Right to Property' in India (CSLG/WP/05).

  6. Videh Upadhyay. Beyond the Buzz: Panchayats, Water User Groups and Law in India: With Specific Studies on Participatory Irrigation Management, Rural Water Supply, and Watershed Development (CSLG/WP/06).

  7. Sudha Pai & Pradeep K Sharma: New Institutionalism and Legislative Governance in the Indian States: A Comparative Study of West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh (CSLG/WP/07).

  8. Jaivir Singh. Labour Law and Special Economic Zones in India (CSLG/WP/08).

  9. Pratiksha Baxi. Habeas Corpus: Juridical Narratives of Sexual Governance (CSLG/WP/09).

  10. Ram Singh. The Relationship Between Liability Regimes and Economic Development: A Study of Motor Vehicle Accidents in India. (CSLG/WP/10).

  11. Bikram Jeet Batra. 'Court' of Last Resort: A Study of Constitutional Clemency for Capital Crimes In India (CSLG/WP/11).

  12. Lalit Batra. A Review of Urbanisation and Urban Policy in Post-Independent India (CSLG/WP/12).

  13. Kuldeep Mathur. Policy Research Organisations in South Asia (CSLG/WP/13).

  14. Mayur Suresh and Jawahar Raja. 'Detrimental to the Peace, Integrity and Secular Fabric Of India': The Case against the Students' Islamic Movement of India (CSLG/WP/14).

  15. Anita Abraham. Mass Crimes Committed in Gujarat in 2002: Immediate Need for a Mass Crimes Law (CSLG/WP/15).

  16. Ann Stewart. Gender Justice and Law in a Global Market (CSLG/WP/16).

  17. Anuj Bhuwania. Black Friday: Mediation and the Impossibility of Justice (CSLG/WP/17).

  18. Mathew John, Identity and Social Revolution: On the Political Sociology of in Contemporary India (CSLG/WP/18).

  19. Daniel Drache. Reform at the Top: What's Next for the WTO? A Second Life? A Socio-Political Analysis (CSLG/WP/19).

  20. Seema Kazi. Law, Governance and Gender in Indian-Administered Kashmir (CSLG/WP/20).



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