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In Weimar’s Shadow: Emergency Powers and India’s Constitutional Design

Bismarck’s unified German Empire reached its zenith in the early 20th century during Europe’s Arms Race. This escalating militarisation culminated in the First World War and Germany’s defeat. The German Empire was dismantled, and a Constituent Assembly in Weimar established a new federal republic—the Weimar Republic. The Weimar Constitution created a strong executive in the […]

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Why India’s Vice President is Wrong About Parliamentary Sovereignty

In February 1965 Dieter Conrad, a German constitutional scholar asked his audience if the Indian Parliament could ‘…abolish Article 21, to the effect that forthwith a person could be deprived of his life or personal liberty without authorisation by law?’ Conrad was speaking at the Law Faculty, Banaras Hindu University as part of his India […]