A Law in Common: India and the United States
A democratic republic. A revolutionary constitution for its time and place. Nuclear weapons. Religious and cultural diversity. Centuries of oppression. Polarized politics. Terrorism. An aversion to China's ascent. Divisive leadership. Are you thinking of India or the United States? As the title suggests, the world's largest democracies have a lot in common. Using comparative law methods, we examine legal and policy issues that affect India and the United States. We interview experts on both countries on diverse topics such as caste discrimination, intellectual property, and bankruptcy. We hope each country can benefit by the laws and practices of each country. Hosted by Professor Sital Kalantry and numerous students at Cornell Law School and Seattle University Law School.
A Law in Common: India and the United States
Data Privacy in the COVID era with Justin Sherman
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Cornell India Law Center
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Season 1
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Episode 2
The Atlantic Council's Justin Sherman joins us for an episode on data privacy in India and the United States. We cover the data privacy legal framework and civil liberty concerns in both countries. We also talk about contact-tracing apps, internet shutdowns in India, the Chinese app ban in India, the Huawei 5G ban in the US, and MORE!