The RGNUL Student Research Review is a student-run, bi-annual, peer-reviewed flagship law journal of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.

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Human Rights Courts in India || Excerpts from Experts India's Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 promised decentralised justice through district-level Human Rights Courts. Yet, three decades on, this remedy remains largely dormant.
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In this article, Dr Ruchita Kaundal, Assistant Professor of Law at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, discusses the functional paralysis of India's Human Rights Courts. She was assisted by Mannat Arya, Associate Editor at RSRR.
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Articles || Volume 11 Issue 1 Volume 11 Issue 1 features a compilation of insightful legal scholarship on 'Comparative Law in a Changing World'.
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Niteen Kumar Jethani analyses the Supreme Court’s decision in All India Judges Association v. Union of India, comparing judicial recruitment frameworks across jurisdictions while examining its implications for merit, representation, and access to justice.
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Garvit Shrivastava critiques the Eurocentric foundations of comparative law and proposes participatory action research as a transformative method for reimagining comparison through plural, collaborative, and Global South-centred perspectives.
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Peer Review Board || Volume 11 Issue 1 For Volume 11.1 of the RGNUL Student Research Review, we had the privilege of having the following distinguished academicians and experts on our Peer Review Board:
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13. Dr Sushma Sharma Associate Professor in Constitutional and Administrative Law, National Law Institute University, Bhopal 14. Dr Yatish Pachauri Assistant Professor of Law, UPES School of Law
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The Editorial Board extends its sincere gratitude to the members of the Peer Review Board for their generous insights and consistent support. To read the latest issue, please visit the link here: rsrr.in/volume-11-issue-1
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