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  • Kulbhushan Jadhav
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    The Curious Case of Kulbhushan Jadhav – The Enforceability Conundrum

    By Aleena Maria Moncy / December 10, 2022

    The Kulbhushan Jadhav Case is an example of international arbitration regarding a dispute which involves human life. The beginning of this case was with the arrest and detention of Jadhav, an Indian national by Pakistan in 2016.…

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  • Disability
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    Rethinking the Legal Personhood Foundation for People with Disability – The Decaying Legal Capacity

    By Aleena Maria Moncy / October 5, 2022

    In this present 21st century, as people run behind developments and technology, it can be seen that persons with disability (PWD) are treated with less social status in society. Persons with disabilities are often looked down upon…

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  • Human Rights Law
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    International Human Rights Law and Judicial Enforcement in India

    By Shreya Sharma / April 18, 2022

    Human Rights are those rights that are inherent in our nature and without which we would be unable to live as humans. The fact that we are human beings allows us to make claims. The concept of…

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  • Drone
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    Drone Strikes and Targeted Killings – Legal Geography of War

    By Elizabeth KJ / December 3, 2021

    Warfare between nations is not a new chapter in the annals of human civilizations. With the advent of technological advancements, they have evolved into new profiles. In the very past, the kingdoms undertook massive battles to conquer…

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  • Afghanistan
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    War-Torn Afghanistan – Fighting an Uphill Battle?

    By Soumya Jain / October 22, 2021

    Donald J. Trump strikes a deal with the Taliban, that USA will withdraw its forces from Afghanistan soil. On 14 April, Joe Biden who inherited the deal from Trump, announced from the White House, Washington DC, “It’s…

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  • War
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    Prisoners of War – A Critical Analysis

    By Priya Sharma / August 1, 2021

    This study article seeks to present a complete picture of prisoners of war. After the World Wars, the cause of much chaos and death of many innocents, the necessity for solid standards in this area become even…

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  • Necrophilia
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    Necrophilia – A Socio-Legal Insight

    By Aditya Goyal / July 20, 2021

    As civilization has progressed, humans have become self-aware. Societies or Modern Societies have now evolved and have changed the way an individual thinks. In the present day and age, we are learning to be more gender-inclusive and…

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  • Slavery
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    Slavery And Serfdom – A Violation Of Human Rights

    By Priya Sharma / May 8, 2021

    Slavery was, in a very real sense, the first international human rights issue to come to the fore. It led to the adoption of the first human rights laws and to the creation of the first human…

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  • Refugees
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    Apathy of the Stateless Nationals – India in dire need of Legislation on Refugees

    By Anoushka P V / January 14, 2021

    Indian Diaspora is one of the world’s most diverse populations. India is now home to refugees from all over the place which only adds to our diverse culture. The most common refugees are from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Tibet,…

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  • Justice
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    Justice and Legitimacy – Foundations of International Law

    By Aditya Goyal / December 18, 2020

    International Law is as complex as it is simple. From a common man’s perspective, it is one such law that most ignore or are oblivious to it in their lifetime. We don’t consider it important enough. The…

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  • Human Rights
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    Universal Declaration of Human Rights – A plea to protect Humanity

    By Abhaya Dange / December 2, 2020

    The events of World War II had left the world in ruins. Each country was affected differently. But the mass destruction and the demolition of human lives was mutual. Millions of people were dead while others were…

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  • Blogs

    International Law – Decry of Genocide

    By Nivedita Sharma / November 1, 2020

    Genocide refers to mass killings of human beings and we all know the unfortunate persecution through the hands of well-known dictator Adolf Hitler in Germany. The prime object of genocide were the jews, poles, gypsies, and other…

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  • Blogs

    Legal Character and Effects of War

    By Mili Rathor / October 26, 2020

    Law of war is that part of International law that manages the commencement, conduct, and end of the war itself. Its point is to restrict the endured agony caused to warriors and to the people who might…

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  • Blogs

    Social Media in a tug of war between Regulations and Fundamental Human Rights

    By Shruti Chouhan / October 10, 2020

    Social media comes with its own budding problems and growth. India is such bliss where you can say anything or everything on social media platforms; speak your heart out without the fear of someone gunning you down.…

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  • Human Trafficking
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    Human Trafficking – Curbing The Vice Against Humanity

    By Kavya B. / October 6, 2020

    The menace of human trafficking is not only large but a growing practice that has become a major concern of 21st-century international policy. We would generally assume that with the society becoming open-minded and the kind of…

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