CategoryDhruv Shekar

An Argument for the Exclusive Rights of Authors/Inventors for Dissemination of Information

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Dhruv Shekhar, Suryaksh Manot, & Nirav Bakshi Intellectual property may be broadly understood as property created by the mind or the power of thought. The rights to intellectual property have been historically contested as challenging the traditionalists’ belief of rights not arising out of non-property. Intellectual property is asymmetric to the traditionalist understanding of property...

An Ode to Law, Desire, and Popular Culture

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Dhruv Shekar, Jindal Global University, India – This is a reflection on the confluence of the trifocal entities of law, desire and popular culture. In addition, it will assess how Popular Culture serves as an important source of iconography reflective of the myriad of socio-cultural- political realities and the equally and ardently important ever evolving legalities concerning it. To begin...

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