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Occasional Paper Series: Sustainable International Civil Aviation The following Occasional Papers have been prepared by a group of scholars associated with the Institute of Air and Space Law (IASL) at McGill University. About This Journal. About the Occasional Paper Series. The Occasional Papers Series is a forum for work that extends, deepens, and challenges the progressive legacy on which the College is built. The series seeks to promote discussion about what it means to educate in a democracy and to meet the interrelated demands of equity and excellence.
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Faculty members and researchers associated with the Institute pre-publish their works for consultations and feedback in the form of Occasional Paper Series. These papers are primarily emanating from the research projects they undertake.
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OPS#10/2020 | Is Platform Work Decent Work? A Case of Food Delivery Workers in Karnataka Kavya Bharadkar(Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University), Kaveri Medappa(University of Sussex), Mohan Mani(Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University), Pradyumna Taduri(Indian Institute of Information Technology), Sachin Tiwari(Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University) |
OPS#09/2020 | Plurality of Voices: Emerging Pathways Towards Planning Southern Cities Authors : Anjali Karol Mohan, Anognya Parthasarathy, Purnima Mahajan and Sony Pellissery |
OPS#08/2020 | Measuring the impact of Government Regulations on the Private Sector Sugar Mills of Uttar Pradesh Authors : Shreoshee Mukherjee, Ridhi Verma, Kaushik Basu |
OPS#07/2019 | Feminisation of work and health care : Occupational health needs and access to the ESI corporation for Karnataka garmet workers Authors : Mohan Mani and Prathibha R. |
OPS#06/2019 | Why is Law central to Public Policy Process in Global South? Authors : Babu Mathew, Sony Pellissery and Arvind Narrain |
OPS#05/2018 | Critiquing the Statutory Minimum Wage: A case of the export garment sector in India |
OPS#04/2018 | From millions to fractions’: Re-examining Pragmatism in the Context of Internal Reservation |
OPS#03/2018 | Guns versus butter – A Commentary on Defence and Social Sector Spending in South Asia |
OPS#02/2018 | Analysis of Government of Karnataka Budgets for Minorities |
OPS#01/2018 | Relevance of Constitutional Economics in India’s Post-Neoliberal Era |