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The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India: The Political Economy of Information Disclosures (with Gunjan Chawla)

20 min · 6 de ene de 2022
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‘The  Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India’ is a project by  the Centre for Law and Policy Research which aims to collate  multi-disciplinary scholarship on the subject of the law and philosophy  of information regulation, with a specific focus on India. In this  episode, we discuss Gunjan Chawla's work examining and theorising the effects of leaks and disclosures on India's cyber security policy and its implications for citizen-state relations. For more information on this project, please visit:  https://clpr.org.in/blog/the-philosophy-and-law-of-information-regulation-in-india-call-for-papers/

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