International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Navigating Legal Challenges in E-Commerce and Consumer Protection

There has been a dynamic change in trade with the development of e-commerce, which has given rise to many challenges for the legal system. E-commerce goes beyond traditional business boundaries and significantly alters how global trade functions. This paper examines some of the key issues in e-commerce including governance, data protection, intellectual property and trade […]

Prison Pandemonium: The Consequence of Prison Overcrowding on India’s Justice System

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, […]

Role of the Election Commission of India

The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an independent and autonomous constitutional authority entrusted with overseeing and managing the entire electoral process in India. Established under Article 324 of the Indian Constitution, the ECI plays a pivotal role in ensuring free, fair, and transparent elections across the country. Its jurisdiction extends to conducting elections for […]

A Comparative Study on the Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 (USA) and the Parallel Indian Contribution in the Arena

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 […]

Navigating the Challenges in Creating a Legal Framework for Dark Web Regulation

The dark web is a segment of the internet that provides anonymity to its users, presents significant regulatory challenges due to its decentralized nature and its dual role in facilitating both legitimate and illicit activities. While it serves as a platform for privacy-conscious individuals, such as journalists and activists, the dark web has also become […]

The Ganga: From Sacred River to Legal Personhood

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 […]

Exploring Intellectual Property Rights: Legal Frameworks, Case Studies, And Societal Implications

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are vital legal protections that encourage innovation and creativity by granting exclusive rights to creators, inventors, and businesses. These rights are crucial for ensuring that intellectual assets, including inventions, creative works, and brands, are adequately protected and can be monetized. With global patent filings surpassing 3.4 million in 2019 and trademark […]

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Privacy Laws

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 […]

National Security vs. Individual Rights: A Balanced Approach in India

A comprehensive study over the concept of security and liberty must begin with the legal and political framework of India. India inherited an intricate surveillance system, shaped by colonial influences, notably through the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885 and the Information Technology Act of 2000, which were modeled after the evolving legal frameworks in Great […]

A Comprehensive Analysis of Teen Pregnancies, Maternal Health, and Maternal Mortality

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 […]