International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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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 […]
Shubhangi Singh
Law Student, 3rd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Abstract
In this research article, the writer has tried to explain and analyze the meaning of Cannibalism. She has explained some recent cases of cannibalism including the of Nithari killings. The writer has also tried to analyses whether Cannibalism should be criminalized in India or not by bringing a legal angle of human right violation of […]

An Analysis of Criminalisation of Marital Rape

December 1, 2022 Volume 1, Issue 1
Ananya Pandey
Law Student, 2nd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Abstract
The law in India doesn’t condemn conjugal assault, for example the Indian Penal Code, 1860 doesn’t perceive that it is a wrongdoing for a spouse to assault his significant other. The explanations behind this are complex and can be found in different reports of the Law Commission, Parliamentary discussions and legal choices. The reasons range […]

Natural Rights & Thomas Hobbes

December 1, 2022 Volume 1, Issue 1
Mohit Sharma
Law Student, 2nd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Abstract
Natural rights theories have played a crucial role in the development of philosophy. Thomas Hobbes, a well known philosopher of the 18th century, addressed the idea of natural rights. It has always been a matter of debate in the history of philosophy as to what kinds of rights individuals have over what, when and how […]
Debayan Dutta
Law Student, 2nd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Abstract
Every consortium must deal with societal change because social conditions are never static. Social change, whether it occurs through law or judicial exposition, demonstrates a shift in the socially acceptable standards of living or even the possibility of a better existence. A society’s rules and way of life are affected by its evolving structure because […]

Impact of Divorce on Children – A Socio-Legal Study

December 1, 2022 Volume 1, Issue 1
Geethika Yanamadala
Law Student, 2nd Year, Symbiosis Law School, Noida
Abstract
The topic of “Divorce and its Impact on Children” is examined here. The fact that divorce has been a regular occurrence throughout human history is noteworthy. Any Couple of any social, religious, academic, political, economic, or other position, experience it. Children born into marriages where divorce has occurred are one of the most impacted parties […]