Research Working Paper Series
The NLU Meg Working Paper Series is to uphold the highest standards of academic writing and initial outcome of rigorous research. We are dedicated to sharing knowledge and welcome your feedback on the working papers of this series. Please feel free to contact the authors of the working papers to share your comments and suggestions.
Please contact the editor if you want to contribute your working papers to this series. There are no submission due dates. We prefer papers in the final stages of preparation covering socio-legal topics of any length. This platform does not accept poorly organized papers, ideas, case notes, or reports.
Please contact the editor if you want to contribute your working papers to this series. There are no submission due dates. We prefer papers in the final stages of preparation covering socio-legal topics of any length. This platform does not accept poorly organized papers, ideas, case notes, or reports.
Prof Mia Mahmudur Rahim
Editor, NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series
mrahim@nlumeg.ac.in; mrahim@une.edu.au
Editor, NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series
mrahim@nlumeg.ac.in; mrahim@une.edu.au
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NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series, 1.2024.1:
Appointment of Prosecutor: A Never-Ending Conundrum Between Legislature-Judiciary
by Aswinikumar Bairagi -
NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series, 2.2024.2
Bihar’s Anti-Alcohol Policy – Proportionality Gone for A Toss?
by Shekhar Kumar -
NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series, 3.2024.3
Stigma, Power And Discrimination In The Lives Of Sexual Minorities In India: From The Lens Of Blood Donation Regulation
by Wagisha -
NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series, 4.2024.4:
"Lifting the Womb"—Healer Midwives in Naga Society
by Dr. S Elika Assumi -
NLU Meg Research Working Paper Series, 5.2024.5
Bangladesh Quota Reform Movement 2018 and Rawls’s ‘Positive Discrimination
by Shaila Alam Asha