International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Dr. Ashish Pratap Singh
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, ISBM University, Chhattisgarh
Abstract
Digital media has fundamentally transformed the relationship between society and democratic accountability in the digital age. The rapid expansion of internet technologies, social networking platforms, and mobile communication has enabled unprecedented access to information and increased citizen participation in public discourse. Individuals are no longer passive consumers of information; instead, they actively engage in shaping […]
Dr. Chingri Vashum
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Dhanamanjuri University, Manipur
Abstract
Informal justice systems have long coexisted with formal legal institutions and continue to play a significant role in justice administration, particularly in developing and post-colonial societies. Rooted in local customs, traditions, and community values, these systems provide accessible, affordable, and culturally relevant mechanisms for dispute resolution. This paper examines the relevance of informal justice systems, […]
Shubham Niwas
LL.M Student (AI, Data Protection and Technology Law) School of Law, Dhirubhai Ambani University, Gandhinagar
Abstract
The increasing use of automated decision-making (ADM) systems in public governance marks a shift in how administrative and judicial decisions are made and implemented. ADM systems offer unmatched efficiency and consistency in handling large volumes of data, but they also raise concerns regarding transparency, accountability, and fairness. The opaque nature of algorithmic processes, often described […]
Rizwan Ahmad & Tauseef Parvez
Research Scholar, Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh; Research Scholar, MANUU Law School, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad
Abstract
The rapid digitisation of the healthcare sector via telemedicine, AI-based diagnostic technologies, and electronic health records has changed the doctor-patient relationship in India, and the situation has become complicated due to issues of patient rights, informed consent, and health data security. Although both the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. and the draft DPDP Rules, […]
Anbunila P
Law Student, 4th Year, BBA.LL.B.(Hons.) Bharath Institute of Law, BIHER, Tamil Nadu
Abstract
Digital media platforms have grown into powerful entities which have taken control of essential functions needed to operate democratic systems from government bodies. The research paper examines platform power which is studied through the concept of algorithmic opacity to show how hidden content curation systems control political discussions and election outcomes and determine what people […]
Thuli Zulu
Research and Advocacy Officer, Centre for Applied Legal Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Abstract
This paper argues that access to socio-economic rights is vital for the realization of justice, especially for the previously disadvantaged people of South Africa. The right to housing as envisaged in the Constitution of South Africa is a basic human right that the democratic government of South Africa codified after the exclusion of Black people […]
Gayathri. U & Dr. Ajitha. E
Assistant Professor, School of Law, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology; Associate Professor, School of Law, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology
Abstract
The rights of women all around the globe from time immemorial has been in jeopardy more so in certain geographical regions than others and it has worsened with time. Women’s rights have been stolen, their freedom curtailed beyond reason, and their whole entity reduced to a mere animal existence. Though violations of rights and crimes […]
Priyam Pratik
Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad
Abstract
The debate over Universal Basic Income (UBI) has migrated from the margins of welfare economics into mainstream constitutional and human rights discourse. This article examines whether an unconditional, periodic cash transfer to every individual, regardless of income, employment status or means, can be justified as a legal entitlement flowing from the right to an adequate […]
Anushka Kaushik
Advocate & Guest Faculty in R. D. Rajpal School
Abstract
The Indian Constitution’s structural integrity is anchored in the symbiotic relationship between Article 14, representing the Right to Equality, and Article 21, representing the Right to Life and Personal Liberty. Historically interpreted through a restrictive lens, judicial jurisprudence, particularly in the post-emergency era, evolved toward a holistic Golden Triangle framework comprising Articles 14, 19, and […]
Somya Singh
Law Student, 5th Year, BA.LL.B., Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, Jaipur
Abstract
The present case involves a catastrophic effect on the environment due to the discharge of untreated toxic and chemical effluents in nearby land and water bodies, resulting in soil infertility, groundwater contamination, and serious health hazards for residents from the chemical industries in Bichhri village, Rajasthan, which resulted in health-related problems to several individuals. The […]