Forest rights in India reflect correlative duties of tribal communities to preserve wildlife and it is in consonance to the fundamental duty under Article 51 A(g)
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Are Open Book Exams the way forward?
Secondary and higher learning institutions have practiced ‘blended learning’ for a year. Now, they must evaluate their own learnings just as much as they must examine their students.
A guide on defending asylum seeking/refugee children in deprivation of liberty in India
A handbook intended for lawyers, human rights defenders and other functionaries and includes pertinent information on the rights, procedures and institutional mechanisms that are available for the...
Public Lecture on ‘International Law for Transboundary Groundwater Resources’
A presentation on the governance of groundwater resources in an international context, and global trends and priorities in the nascent evolution of international law for these critical hidden...
BIS Establishes Data Privacy Standard for Businesses – Bhavana M (Daksha Fellow)
(This article was originally published in www.medianama.com/2021/04/223-bis-data-protection ) The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on November 20, 2020 established standards for personal data...
The Daksha Fellow Newsletter | Why is India silent about Myanmar?
Why has India been eerily silent on the recent military coup that has overwhelmed Myanmar?
The Daksha Fellow Newsletter | CCI’s investigations on WhatsApp’s new privacy policy
According to the CCI, WhatsApp could afford to compromise its quality of ensuring data protection because of the strong network effects it enjoys.
Public Lecture on ‘Shortage Sharing: Lessons in Inter-Jurisdictional Water Law from the...
The Daksha Fellowship will host a public lecture on ‘Shortage Sharing: Lessons in Inter-Jurisdictional Water Law from the Colorado River’ with Prof. Rhett Larson, Associate Professor of...
Symposium on ‘Human Rights and the Environment’
The symposium is hosted by Monmouth University's Institute for Global Understanding. The topic for the Panel discussion is 'Human Rights & the Environment: Perspectives from India'.
Daksha Fellows go on a surfing trip!
Daksha fellows had a fun surfing day at Kovalam Beach near Chennai.