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Book Review on Cyber Crime and the Victimization of Women: Laws, Rights and Regulations

Dr. Pallavi Singh[1] and Radha Ranjan[2] [1] Assistant Professor of Law, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya [2] Doctoral Research Scholar, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya Book Title: Cyber Crime and the Victimization of Women: Laws, Rights and Regulations Authors: Debarati Halder and K. Jaishankar Publication House: IGI Global Year of Publication: 2012 ISBN …

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Rethinking Ethics Pedagogy: Integrating Kantian Ethics into Indian Legal Education

Rethinking Ethics Pedagogy: Integrating Kantian Ethics into Indian Legal Education  Ishaan Deepak Joshi Law Student, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law INTRODUCTION In today’s legal world, the importance of ethical considerations cannot be overemphasised enough. Legal professionals have the important responsibility of upholding justice, ensuring fairness, and navigating the complex moral dilemmas that arise within the field …

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India’s Response to International Law and Policy Framework on Global Warming and Ecological Sustainability

India’s Response to International Law and Policy Framework on Global Warming and Ecological Sustainability Dr. Pooja Sangwan Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri Delhi (GGSIPU). ABSTRACT In the past few decades, India has responded with various policy developments and regulations over the matter of global warming environmental protection and various initiatives launched …

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The Veil of Discrimination: Unpacking India’s Citizenship Amendment Act and Its Echoing Impact

The Veil of Discrimination: Unpacking India’s Citizenship Amendment Act and Its Echoing Impact Ananya Mohindra Law Student, 4th Year, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University. ABSTRACT India has long been praised as a beacon of secularism and democracy amid a world that is frequently characterised by instability and theocracy. However, if we focus …

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Decoding Noscitur A Sociis: Unravelling Statutory Interpretation In Indian Jurisprudence

Decoding Noscitur A Sociis: Unravelling Statutory Interpretation In Indian Jurisprudence Sudikssha. S. R. and V. Sandhya Raga Law Student, 4th Year, B.A. LL. B (Hons.), Sastra School of Law, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Law Student, 4th Year, B.A. LL. B (Hons.), Sastra School of Law, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. ABSTRACT Legal language can be extremely …

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The Plebiscite of Death: Genocide, as sanctioned by International Law

The Plebiscite of Death: Genocide, as sanctioned by International Law Arindam Mishra Law Student, 4th Year, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University. ABSTRACT This paper critically examines the concept of genocide, questioning whether the atrocities committed at Auschwitz were a case of genocide or a crime against humanity. It argues that the term …

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Torture Is Never Justified: With Special Emphasis On The Ticking Time Bomb Case Study

Torture Is Never Justified: With Special Emphasis On The Ticking Time Bomb Case Study Nihshank Upadhyay Law Student, 4th Year, BA.LL.B. (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School. “Torture is never justified, no matter who the victim is or what the circumstances are. It is a cruel and inhuman practice that has no place in the civilized …

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Pandemic Shadows: Revisiting the Need of Women’s Rights against Violence in India

Pandemic Shadows: Revisiting the Need of Women’s Rights against Violence in India Shabih Fatima and Mohd Ayan Law Student, 5th Year, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Law Student, 5th Year, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. ABSTRACT Protection of women has always been a primary concern in the Indian society …

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Genocide: An Inhumane Crime Against Mankind and the UN Genocide Convention

Genocide: An Inhumane Crime Against Mankind and the UN Genocide Convention Nivedha Law Student, 4th Year, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Sastra School of Law, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. ABSTRACT International Law lays down a set of rules as a means and methods to be followed during warfare between countries to minimize the harm and destruction it can …

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Breaking the Chain: CEDAW’s Role in Women’s Empowerment

Breaking the Chain: CEDAW’s Role in Women’s Empowerment Smirtha G[1] and Madhumitha S[2] [1] Law Student, 4th Year, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Sastra School of Law, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. [2] Law Student, 4th Year, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Sastra School of Law, Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. ABSTRACT The essence of the article, which is “Breaking Chain: CEDAW’s Role …

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