Tag: Rawls

  • Juridical Will and Algorithmic Harm: Rethinking Legal Personality In The Age Of AI

    [By Saloni Rani, second year student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law] I. INTRODUCTION Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter, AI) technology is deployed in almost every sector such as healthcare, banking, accountancy, gaming, in the contemporary era. This raises one important and pressing jurisprudential concern: should AI be recognised as a legal person or not? The European…

  • Encounter Killings and the Erosion of Legal Authority

    [By Apoorv Sonkar, Fourth Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at NLIU, Bhopal] Encounter killings in India frequently receive public approval, and the reasons for this reaction are not difficult to identify. The legal system often moves slowly, and justice delivered after prolonged delay rarely satisfies public expectations of accountability. Encounters, by contrast, appear to offer…