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  • Discussion on International Law & the Libyan Conflict

     
    Vik Kanwar will analyze the events unfolding in Libya from the point of view of the applicability of international law to situations of rebellion and intervention.
  • Rule by Aesthetics: World-Class City Making in Delhi


    If “modern” cities are supposed to be built through techno-scientific procedures of urban planning and government—such as maps, censuses, and zoning—the conspicuous shortage of such techniques in the world-class redevelopment of Delhi raises the question of how rule there is achieved.
  • The 21st Century Indian City: Developing an Agenda for Urbanization in India


    The 21st century will be an Asian century. But it will also be an urban century with much of this urbanization taking place in Asian cities, especially in India and China.
  • PAISA National Report


    The PAISA national report tracks fund flows and expenditures under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. In 2010 the survey covered 13,021 primary and upper primary schools across the country. PAISA is the first country-wide citizen-led effort to track development expenditures.
  • B. S. Chimni on Third World Approaches to International Law


    Discussion Topic: Third World Approaches to International Law: A Tribute to Professor R.P. Anand.
  • Panel Discussion on Cancun Climate Agreements


    This panel discussion will explore the significance of the Cancun Climate Agreements, December 2010, that launch, in the words of the Mexican hosts, "a new era of climate change cooperation."
  • Exploring Integrated Transport in Delhi and Gurgaon


    Based on an ongoing research of passenger transport in NCR, Dalia Wahdan examines the provenance of and the meanings attached to the concept of 'integrated transport'.
  • Critical and Comparative Perspectives on China's Economic Transition


    This presentation is based on a synthesis of two projects currently underway on globalization and economic nationalism in Asia and transformation of China and India.

Law, Regulation and the State

Law is central to the identity, legitimacy and functioning of states. This programme examines the normative, empirical and theoretical considerations that are relevant to understanding the state. It examines both formal institutions and processes, but also the way in which the state is embedded in larger social, political and economic contexts.

Faculty

Yamini Aiyar
Bibek Debroy
Navroz K Dubash
Subhash C Kashyap
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Rani Mullen
Lavanya Rajamani
K C Sivaramakrishnan

Published Papers

Breaking The Silence
How India Stumbled
Disputes, (de)Politicization and Democracy: Interstate Water Disputes in India
PAISA District Studies Rural 2010-11
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Op-Eds

The third way out
Operation clean-up: Pak poll presages a new beginning
Victory for democracy
Decentralisation delusion
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