International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Ishaan Deepak Joshi
Law Student, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law
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Adaptive mediation, a sophisticated conflict resolution method, prioritizes fostering consensual agreements by utilizing a transformational, relational, and dialogic approach. It emphasizes the dynamic, nonlinear nature of complex social systems, integrating insights from complexity science. This article explores the foundations and applications of adaptive mediation, highlighting its focus on self-organization, resilience, and locally driven solutions. The […]

Terrorism and Prohibition on Torture

February 1, 2024 Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1
Priyanka Walter
Law Student, 5th Year, School of Law, Manav Rachna University.
Abstract
The Geneva Convention is a set of international treaties that establish international law standards for humanitarian treatment in war. This paper analyses the Geneva Convention provisions related to terrorism, non-state actors and torture prohibition and examines the definition of terrorism and the legal implications of torture prohibition. It also explores the challenges of implementing these […]

A Holistic Approach to Mediating Marital Discord

February 1, 2024 Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1
Ishaan Deepak Joshi
Law Student, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law
Abstract
Marital disagreements, whether obvious or more nuanced, pose a significant threat to the foundation of partnerships. This article examines the intricacies, deciphering both apparent and concealed elements. In addition to verbal communication, disagreements elicit physiological reactions. By integrating theory and practice, we investigate the ways in which insights might improve the mediation process, which is […]
Lalitendu Debata, Soumya Ranjan Panigrahi & Anoushka Paul
Law Student, 2nd Year, L.L.M., P.G. Department of Law, Sambalpur University; Law Student, 2nd Year, L.L.M., P.G. Department of Law, Sambalpur University; Law Student, 5th Year, B.A.LLB. (H), University Law College, Utkal University
Abstract
The word cognizance has its origin from the old French term “connaissance” which means “recognition, wisdom, knowledge, and familiarity” and also from the word “conoistre” which means “to know”. It is also derived from the Latin word “cognosis” where the con means ‘with’ and gnosis means ‘to know’. The word Cognizance has not been defined […]
Ishaan Deepak Joshi
Law Student, MIT-WPU Faculty of Law
Abstract
This research suggests incorporating Kantian ethics into the professional legal ethics curriculum in Indian law schools, with the goal of addressing the current lack of the same. Legal education today primarily focuses on the technical aspects of law, often neglecting to delve into the ethical subtleties. Emphasizing Kantian principles aims to foster a more profound […]
Dr. Pallavi Singh & Radha Ranjan
Assistant Professor of Law, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya; Doctoral Research Scholar, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya
Abstract
This book revolves around the concept of Cybercrime with special emphasis upon victimization of the women. The book has been forwarded by Susan W. Brenner NCR Distinguished Professor of Law and Technology University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio, USA. It is crafted especially for the women population as there is enormous unequal proportion […]