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January 20, 2024

Refugee crisis and nationality determination: legal challenges and solutions

This article has been written by Ms. Shatakshi Singh, a 3rd-year BALLB(H) student of Amity University, Lucknow campus. Abstract Several legal concerns are raised by the global refugee crisis, including those related to identification, statelessness, arbitrary detention, asylum procedures, and the potential for refoulement. This abstract examines the intricacies of these problems and suggests several…

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The Role of Dissenting Opinions in ICJ Judgments: Significance and critiques”

   This article has been written by Ms. Manshi Agarwal , a second year student LLOYD LAW COLLEGE , GEREATER NOIDA                                Abstract: Navigating the Maze of Broken Pacts: The ICJ’s Role in Resolving Disputes Arising from International Treaties  The intricate web of international relations is woven together by countless treaties, agreements, and conventions. Yet, like…

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The UN and social entrepreneurship: Encouraging Innovative solutions

This article has been written by Ms. Madhumita Barik a final year LLM student of Adamas University. ABSTRACT:  Promoting social entrepreneurship as a way to solve global difficulties and stimulate creative solutions to urgent concerns is something that the United Nations (UN) does very well. Beyond standard profit-driven motivations, social entrepreneurship entails applying business ideas…

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The Legal Status of Asymmetric Warfare

This article is written by Ms. Anjali Singh Bagri, a Third-year student of NMIMS, Indore. ABSTRACT The disparity between the fighting parties’ military capabilities (e.g., in terms of weapon technology, equipment, intelligence information, and number of troops) is what defines asymmetric warfare. The classical law of armed conflict was deliberately created to balance the interests…

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