India & Internet Shutdowns During The Pandemic: A Curb on The Right to Education?

Ankita Malik The Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017, were formed to regulate the temporary suspension of telecom services in times of public emergency or public safety situations. However, these rules have been used for restricting fundamental rights as citizens are plunged into digital darkness with no access to … Continue reading India & Internet Shutdowns During The Pandemic: A Curb on The Right to Education?

When Human Rights and Psychology Meet

Dr. Deepa Kansra According to many scholars, the human rights instruments of international, regional, and domestic systems have sparked a large and growing number of empirical and interdisciplinary studies. The fields of psychology, anthropology, economics, history, political science, development studies, for instance, have added great vigor to the different human rights frameworks and their application. The interface … Continue reading When Human Rights and Psychology Meet