The Encyclopedia of Ancient and Modern India, under Sarvarthapedia, presents a unique 120-volume project that redefines historical...
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The 1978 interview of Indira Gandhi reflects her attempts to reshape the narrative surrounding the controversial Emergency...
Volume 5 covers the Establishment Clause (school prayer, public funding, religious displays, legislative prayer), the Free Exercise...
Volume 4 covers the full sweep of free speech and press doctrine: incitement, fighting words, true threats,...
Volume 3 of Sarvarthapedia's Encyclopedia of American Law explores the Fourteenth Amendment's core promises, focusing on Due...
Volume 2 of Encyclopedia of American Law explores federalism and separation of powers in American law from...
Volume 1 of the Encyclopedia of American Law explores the constitutional history and foundations of American law,...
The discussion on Christian persecution in the Roman Empire reveals that systemic repression was largely a myth,...
Women's legal protection in India spans two centuries of reform — from the Bengal Sati Regulation of...
Indian International Law integrates domestic constitutional principles with international obligations, examining treaty-making, diplomatic immunities, and customary law....
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation after the Nari Shakti Vandan Act failed to pass in...
Baal, the “Rider upon the Clouds,” was storm and fertility deity in the ancient Near East,...
Indian tax laws have evolved significantly from ancient revenue practices to modern frameworks like the Income-tax Act,...
The "Sarvarthapedia" encyclopedia series encompasses ten volumes covering Africa's history, cultures, and contributions from human origins to...