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Jindal Global Law School

Gadkari, Ahan (2023) Finally placing accountability: Hybrid court being set up in South Sudan Part 1. CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Gadkari, Ahan (2023) Status of Ukrainians attacked and captured by Russian forces at Azovstal. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, India.

Khan, Mosarrap (2023) Humanities practices and voices at the margins: National consciousness and the crisis of belonging in Indian anglophone muslim novels. World Humanities Report.

Kishwar, Sanya Darakhshan and Nangia, Shivansh (2023) Space debris as an environmental pollutant: Conceptualising ramification and solution. CENTRE FOR AVIATION AND SPACE LAWS, India.

Naren, Nikhil (2023) Online fake news: Paving the way forward. National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Bnagaore.

Steuer, Max (2023) The Dilemma of technocracy: Governing in Slovakia ahead of the 2023 early elections. VerfBlog, Germany.

Steuer, Max (2023) Searching for a Government: Referenda and constitutional changes in Slovakia ahead of early elections. Verfassungsblog, Germany.

Tulsyan, Aryan (2023) Exceptions to Burden of Proof in Investor-State Arbitration. Indian Journal of International Economic Law, India.

Tulsyan, Aryan (2023) Settlement Agreements as a Waiver in Investment-State Arbitration. CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, India.

Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences

Khetrapal, Neha (2023) Environmental peacebuilding and feminist foreign policy: Insights based on the heritage of India. oordination and Research Center Network Women's and Gender Studies NRW.

Khetrapal, Neha (2023) The new-age multilateralism: The Indian way. Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland.

Khetrapal, Neha, Arora, Riya and Singh, Tavleen (2023) Artworks as testimony: Reflections from the Indian sub-continent. Faculty of Law Blogs / University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kindom.

Jindal School of International Affairs

Singh, Anuraj (2023) How Prohibition led to one of the First Feminist Movements in the United States of America. Centre for New Economics Studies (CNES), India.

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