Human Organ Transplantation and the Legal Situation – Inhuman Business in Human Law
Technology development and application will undoubtedly be a major driving force in the evolution of world society in the first decades of the twenty-first century. New technologies promise unprecedented improvements in our lives in medicine, agriculture, material…
Walking the Plank – Piracy, Law of Seas, and International Conventions
The constant expansion of global trade has necessitated a directly corresponding expansion of commodities transportation across the world’s huge oceans. The necessity to secure this flow of trade against seafaring pirates has long been acknowledged by the…
Competition, Oligopolistic Market, Cartelling, and afarpooling Dominance?
Competition has existed since the dawn of mankind. A flexible and dynamic market economy requires competition in the marketplace, which is the process of business firms competing for clients. Competing manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged…
Protecting the Fashion Industry – A comparative analysis of Intellectual Property Protection (IPP) in India and the Western World
Fashion in India dates back hundreds of years and is steeped in rich traditions. India’s textile heritage is diverse and rich, with each area and state having its local costume, traditional clothes, and accessories. In this globalized era,…
One does not simply send an Emoji – Exploring the scope and Ambiguities of Emojis as Evidence – A Critical Study
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is increasingly invading daily life as a result of the ubiquitous use of computers and the advancement of technology. It provides several benefits, including boosting individual communication continuity, improving relationship quality, and strengthening emotional…
India needs a stringent law for Wrongful Imprisonment – A Study
The vast expansion and improvement of the legal system demonstrate that India is a welfare society. There are several instances where the government, whether intentionally or unintentionally, fails to meet its obligations. Human rights violations of this…
Banking Biology – The Jurisprudence and Issues of Privacy in Biological Data
As biological data is being gathered at outstanding speeds, on account of higher-output and cheaper DNA sequencing innovations, the number of biological data sets that have been created to oversee such a downpour of information is developing…
Will a Plastic Boat let EcoSystems Float? – Perils of Solid Waste Dumping in Wetland EcoSystems
Today the world is far more developed and technologically advanced. Increased population and industrialization have prompted the creation of mountains of solid waste, all of which need to be discarded somewhere. Throwing solid waste such as plastic,…
Position of Women Police – The dire need for Gender Mainstreaming
The Constitution of India provides for equal rights and opportunities to its citizen. India is considered a male-dominated society and women have always been marginalized by society. But now the thinking of society towards uplifting the status…
Wildlife Conservation in India – An Enviro-Legal Analysis
Only when the last of the animal’s horns, tusks, skin, and bones have been sold will mankind realize that money can never buy back our wildlife. Paul Oxton India is a vast country with having rich flora…
Corporal Punishment in Educational Institutions – A Human Rights Paradigm
The Right to Education is a fundamental right that is provided to every citizen of a nation, and it is the duty of a nation or a state to make sure that each and every child gets…