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  • Say No to the Dress: The Moral Hazard of Fast Fashion and When Corporations Benefit While Others Pay the Price

    This article is authored by Alisha Painkra, second year B.A. L.L.B (Hon’s) student at the…

    Read more: Say No to the Dress: The Moral Hazard of Fast Fashion and When Corporations Benefit While Others Pay the Price
  • Heritage Meets Fashion: Indigenous Rights, Intellectual Property, and Emerging Developments

    This article is authored by Aminesh Nayan Gogoi, Editor-in-Chief, Fashion Law IP Blog. The article…

    Read more: Heritage Meets Fashion: Indigenous Rights, Intellectual Property, and Emerging Developments
  • A Generation That Doesn’t Just Consume, It Controls: Gen Z and the Future of Fashion Law

    This article is authored by Aminesh Nayan Gogoi, Editor-in-Chief, Fashion Law IP Blog. Gen Z…

    Read more: A Generation That Doesn’t Just Consume, It Controls: Gen Z and the Future of Fashion Law
  • Who Really owns the Fabric of Rap and Hip-Hop?

    This article is authored by Aminesh Nayan Gogoi, Editor-in-Chief, Fashion Law IP Blog. The origins…

    Read more: Who Really owns the Fabric of Rap and Hip-Hop?
  • The Forgotten Couturiers: Cultural Appropriation, Psychological Harm, and the Legal Void in Western Fashion’s “Inspiration” from India

    This article is authored by Adyasha Singh, second year B.A. L.L.B (Hon’s) student at Faculty…

    Read more: The Forgotten Couturiers: Cultural Appropriation, Psychological Harm, and the Legal Void in Western Fashion’s “Inspiration” from India
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