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The Constitution of the Communist Party of China outlines the Party's fundamental roles, guiding ideologies, and administrative...
The Kesavananda Bharati judgment (24 April 1973) is a seminal decision of the Supreme Court of India...
The American legal order in late 2025 is undergoing its most dramatic period of doctrinal and institutional...
The Law and Economics movement, centered at the University of Chicago from the 1960s onward, applied microeconomic...
Free-speech doctrine began with the World War I cases (Schenck’s “clear and present danger”) and evolved through...
Substantive due process—protecting certain rights even without procedural violations—has generated enduring controversy in American constitutional law. From...
American Legal Realism emerged between 1920 and 1945 as a loose intellectual movement bound together by its...
American law at independence inherited the English common-law framework, adopted in each state as of specific reception...
American law is a complex, evolving system made up of multiple overlapping sources. At its top is...
China's intellectual heritage unfolds as a vast tapestry of philosophical, cultural, and scientific contributions spanning millennia. Influential...
The first academic session of Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 at BHU highlighted cultural unity, Bharati’s legacy, innovation...
Consciousness is a mystical phenomenon that eludes definitive understanding, as it is self-evident yet resistant to explanation....
In "Kant’s Critical Turn," Tanmoy Bhattacharyya discusses Immanuel Kant’s philosophies, focusing on key concepts such as phenomena...