Pravar has published his research in a variety of settings, including academic journals, academic blogs and independently. A selected list of publications can be found below.
Journal Articles
‘The Same Old British Story? Parliamentary Sovereignty and the UK’s Post-2016 Constitutional Jurisprudence’ [2024] Giurisprudenza Costituzionale 1893
Case Commentaries
‘Cracking a Nut with a Sledgehammer: The Lord Advocate’s Reference on a Second Scottish Independence Referendum in Constitutional Context’ (2024) 75(2) Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 370-383
Policy Research Papers and Reports
(co-authored with Amy Wonnacott) A Functional Analysis of UK House of Lords Reform, International Centre for Sustainability (London, October 2025)
(co-authored with Pavel Cenkl) Interlinking Sustainable Democracy and Sustainable Education: A Roadmap for Reform, International Centre for Sustainability (London, March 2025)
Book Reviews
Book Review: Referendums as Representative Democracy, by Leah Trueblood, Hart Publishing. 2024, 168 pages: ISBN 9781509940806. Hardcover AUD136.00 (2025) 36(1) Public Law Review 79-82
(co-authored with Tsampika Taralli) Book Review: Unpacking Methodology in Constitutional Theory. Dimitrios Kyritsis and Stuart Lakin (eds): The Methodology of Constitutional Theory (Oxford: Hart Publishing (Bloomsbury), 2022), pp. 448, £ 100.00 (2024) 43(5) Law and Philosophy 591-602
Book Review: Rubinelli, Lucia, Constituent Power: A History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, x + 255 pp, hb £75.00 Colón-Ríos, Joel, Constituent Power and the Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, 352 pp, hb £80.00 (2021) 84(5) Modern Law Review 1171-1179
Academic Blog Posts
‘A Second Scottish Independence Referendum and Schrodinger’s Sub-State Constituent Power’ (IACL-AIDC Blog, 29 November 2022)
‘Consultative Referendums and Constituent Power in the UK’ (UK Const L Blog, 5 July 2022)
Comment Pieces
‘The Civilisational-State: An Alternative View on India’s Foreign Policy’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 19 September 2025)
‘Votes at 16: A Significant Step Towards a Stronger British Democracy’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 27 July 2025)
‘Could Electoral Reform Solve India’s Delimitation Dilemma?’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 3 June 2025)
‘Unpacking the Results of the 2025 English Local Elections’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 27 May 2025)
‘After Trump’s Victory: A Changing Global Order, Strained Democracies and Weakening Guardrails’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 6 November 2024)
‘Citizens’ assemblies: miracle cure, or much ado about nothing?’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 27 September 2024)
‘Accountability, Participation and Civic Education: The Roadmap Towards a Sustainable Democracy?’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 28 August 2024)
‘The Democratic Implications of the 2024 Labour Landslide’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 12 July 2024)
‘The 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: What Next?’ (International Centre for Sustainability, 16 June 2024)
