Publications

Monograph

Katie Boyle, Diana Camps, Gaurav Mukherjee, Aidan Flegg, and Kirstie English, Access to Justice For Social Rights: Addressing The Accountability Gap (Bristol University Press, forthcoming 2024).

Journal Articles          

Private Disestablishment 51 B.Y.U. Law Review __ (2026).

The New Homelessness 113 California Law Review ___ (with Mila Versteeg & Kevin Cope) (forthcoming 2025).

Shaping Sovereignties: The Role of International Financial Institutions in Constitution-Making 117 American Journal of International Law: Unbound 251 (2023).

The Political Economy of Effective Judicial Remedies, 21(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 1 (2023). (SSRN)

Designing Remedies for a Recalcitrant Administration 37 South African Journal on Human Rights 1 (2021) (co-authored).

The Supreme Court of India and The Inter-Institutional Dynamics of Legislated Social Rights 53(4) Verfassungs und Recht in Übersee/World Comparative Law 411 (2021).

Evictions, Vulnerability and Responsive Constitutionalism in the Covid-19 Lockdown in Cape Town 29 Revista General de Derecho Público Comparado 1 (2021). (SSRN)

Democratic Experimentalism in Comparative Constitutional Social Rights Remedies 2 Milan Law Review 75 (2020).

Reinvigorating Bicameralism in India, 3(2) University of Oxford Human Rights Hub Journal 96 (2020) (co-authored). (HeinOnline) (SSRN)

The Supreme Court and executive law-making: the afterlife of failed ordinances in Krishna Kumar Singh II (2018) 2(1) Indian Law Review 1 (winner of the Indian Law Review Early Career Prize 2017). 

The ‘Disabled’ as a Neutral Subject of Law: Utopian Discourse or Pragmatic Paradigm? (2014) 3 (2) Christ University Law Journal 1.

What is the Confusion Over Dilution?:Towards a Meaningful Understanding of Section 29(4) of the Trademarks Act, 1999 (2011) 4 Indian Journal Intellectual Property Law 139 (co-authored). (SSRN)

Encyclopedia Entries

Transformative Constitutionalism, in Rainer Grote, Frauke Lachenmann, and Rüdiger Wolfrum (eds.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law (MPECCoL) (under contract, forthcoming 2022).

Book Chapters

Local Governments, Federalism, and the Governance of Public Health in
India
, in Matteo Nicolini and Alice Valdesalici (eds.), Local Governance in Multi-Layered Systems (Springer 2023).

Remedial Design for Recalcitrant Administrations, in Sanele Sibanda (ed.), Separation of Powers, the Judiciary and the Politics of Constitutional Adjudication (forthcoming 2023).

The Right to Education, in Katharine Young & Malcolm Langford (eds.), Oxford Handbook on Economic & Social Rights (Oxford University Press, 2024).

Social Rights in India & Asia, in Mila Versteeg & Neha Jain(eds.), Oxford Handbook on Comparative Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press, 2024) (with Arun Thiruvengadam).

The Case Against Excluding Minority Institutions from the Right to Education Act, in Salman Khurshid, Lokendra Malik, and Yogesh Pratap Singh (eds.), The Supreme Court and the Constitution: An Indian Discourse (Wolters Kluwer, 2020). (SSRN)

Rethinking the Rule of Law as an Indicator of Development: A Research Agenda, in Constitutional Rights To Welfare In India (Oxford University Press, Forthcoming 2026) (with Sudhir Krishnaswamy).

Reports

Effective remedies & structural orders for social rights violations, Access to Justice For Social Rights: Addressing The Accountability Gap, Nuffield Foundation, available at http://hdl.handle.net/1893/34333.

Co-author, Land Governance Assessment in Karnataka State: Background Reports and Analysis   of Indicators, Land Governance Assessment Framework, World Bank, 2014.

Co-author, Poised For Change: First Country Report of India Submitted in Pursuance of Article 35 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi, 2012.

Legal Blogs     

As guest editor of symposium

Social Rights and Covid-19: Guest Editor’s Introduction, International Association of Constitutional Law Blog, 12 May 2020.

As author

Structural Preferentialism for Majoritarian Religions in Liberal Democracies, Law & Other Things, 17 June 2025

America’s First Religious Public School?, Law and Political Economy Blog, 27 January 2025

A Setback for Homeless Rights in the United States: On Grants Pass v. Johnson, Verfassungsblog, 6 August 2024

The Right to Education and Democratic Backsliding in India, Verfassungsblog, 19 April 2024

The American Right to Sleep Under Bridges, Law and Political Economy Blog, 1 April 2024 (with Mila Versteeg & Kevin Cope)

Bicameralism and The Rule of Law: Reining in The Abuse of Money Bills in Legislative Procedure, IACL Democracy 2020 Blog, 25 November 2020.

Miller/Cherry 2 Goes to Kashmir: Using the Effects Test in the Judicial Review of Executive Decisions to Halt Legislative Consideration, Verfassungsblog, 11 October 2019.

Symposium: Crisis at the Supreme Court of India? – ‘A Moment of Self-Reckoning for the Supreme Court of India? Reflections on the Judges’ Press Conference’, International Association of Constitutional Law Blog, 17 May 2018.

Bărbulescu v. Romania: The Next Step in the Continuing Struggle for Standards for Workplace Communication Monitoring, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 31 October 2017.

Resuscitating Workplace Privacy? A Brief Account of the Grand Chamber Hearing in Bărbulescu v. Romania, Strasbourg Observer (with James Patrick Wookey), 20 December 2016.

Who Benefits From India’s Move to Ban Commercial Surrogacy?, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 23 September 2016.

The Out of School Children Case: A Model for Court-Facilitated Dialogue? (with Jayna Kothari), Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 18 September 2015. (Cited in Sandra Fredman, Comparative Human Rights Law, 2019, ch.11)

The Prior Sanction Requirement under Indian Public Law, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 18 May 2015.

Whittling Away the Right to Education, Law and Other Things, 30 May 2014.

Course Material         

Judicial Review in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction (Post Graduate Course Module), E-Pathshala, an initiative to make open access post graduate courses curriculum available by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India, all law modules available at http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/ahl.php?csrno=20 (2014).