International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Vanshika Shukla
Research Scholar, Department of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur
Abstract
Teen pregnancies have long been a global concern, with far-reaching implications for both maternal health and maternal mortality rates. This comprehensive analysis delves into the complex interplay between these factors, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities for intervention in the field of maternal and adolescent health. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, utilizing epidemiological […]

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Privacy Laws

January 1, 2025 Volume 4, Issue 1
Abizzar Mirchandani & Diksha Nayak
Law Students, 2nd Year, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College, Mumbai
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have significantly transformed the landscape of data usage, creating new opportunities for innovation across various sectors. However, this advancement has raised concerns regarding the protection of individual privacy. This paper explores how AI interacts with privacy laws, particularly focusing on how AI challenges existing frameworks for data protection. By examining global […]

The Ganga: From Sacred River to Legal Personhood

January 1, 2025 Volume 4, Issue 1
Prerna Singh Rajpoot & Dr. Mona Purohit
Research Scholar, Department of Legal Studies & Research, Barkatullah University, Bhopal; Professor & Dean, Department of Legal Studies & Research, Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Abstract
In recent times, Indian courts have bestowed legal personhood upon the Ganga, a river highly esteemed in Hindu culture and associated with substantial changes in environmental law. This study examines the revolutionary consequences of acknowledging the Ganga as a living being with legal rights, examining how this unique legal standing may impact environmental preservation and […]
Vedhiikah. S
Law Student, 5th Year, BA.LL.B. (Hons.) The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law (Chennai)
Abstract
This research paper provides a comparative analysis of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 (USA) and specific Indian legislation addressing hate crimes, focusing on the legal frameworks, effectiveness, and socio-political implications of both countries’ approaches. The Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA) was enacted to extend the federal government’s ability to prosecute hate crimes, particularly […]
Ananya Sharma & Durlabh N. Shetty & Gitarthi Chandra
Law Students, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Abstract
The critical challenge of prison overcrowding in India has substantial implications for India’s justice system. Even though the Indian judiciary and policies devised by the state have made attempts to mitigate the issue, the problem intensified during the past few decades. The increase in overcrowding gets worse already challenging prison conditions and human rights violations, […]
Mohan Kumar N & Dr. Shobha Yadav
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
It is occasionally argued that judicial review of basic legislation is not required by a written constitution. Instead, a nation may come up with other ways to shield the constitution from interference by the ordinary political apparatus. One can wonder if the opposite is true. Is it possible to imagine a nation without an established […]
Dellon Dellop
LLM Candidate in Intercultural Human Rights,; St. Thomas University – Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, Florida
Abstract
This paper analyzes Child Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Florida through the lens of the New Haven School of Thought, also known as Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence, noting the state’s high incidence rates. The paper details the average age of trafficked youth, methods used by traffickers, and the significant role of technology. Legislative […]
Dr. Gunisha Saluja
Assistant Professor, Khalsa College of Law, Amritsar
Abstract
India is a country where women are enjoying a very high status in theory but behind the veil their position is vulnerable in the society due to cultural, educational, religious, economic, and social reasons. Feminist jurisprudence also known as feminist legal theory is the philosophy that is based on political, economic, and social equality of […]
Bharath Prakash & Jyotirmoy Banerjee
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
Around the globe, we continue to see numerous exciting examples of businesses striving for excellence in corporate governance. It’s truly inspiring to note how both public and private sectors are addressing past challenges and embracing transparency. Whistleblowing has emerged as an Indispensable part and play a critical role in corporate governance, acting as an essential […]
Basil Raju & Jyotirmoy Banerjee
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
In the digital age, cybersecurity has emerged as a cornerstone of national security, transcending its traditional role in corporate defence. The Indian Defence Army recognizes this criticality and has undertaken significant measures to strengthen its cybersecurity framework. This paper examines the multifaceted role of the Indian Army in ensuring cyber resilience, with a focus on […]