Articles

January 31, 2024

The Hague conference on Private International Law: Historical evolution and achievements

This article has been written by Ms. Mahima Chandra, a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Abstract: – One of the most important organizations for international legal collaboration is the Hague Conference on Private International Law, which was founded in 1893. An overview of the Hague Conference’s contribution to cross-border harmonization and…

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The right to privacy for migrants: Balancing security concerns and Individual Rights

This article has been written by Ms. Akshita Jain, a 2-year student of Bharati Vidyapeeth institute of management and research New Delhi ABSTRACT In an era of unprecedented global migrations, this research examines the complex relationship between migrants’ right to privacy and the need to protect national security. The paper examines the implications of international…

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Temporary protected status: Legal consideration for migrants fleeing war

This article has been written by Mr. Abdul Ahad, a fourth-year student at Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur. Abstract: This article explores the legal intricacies of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants fleeing war. It addresses the global context, eligibility criteria, obstacles faced by TPS recipients, and international perspectives on TPS implementation. Emphasizing the transient…

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Citizenship and cybersecurity: the role of individuals in ensuring National Security

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Lengade, a second-year student of IFIM Law School, Bangalore Abstract:  This article delves into the critical intersection of citizenship and cybersecurity, emphasizing the pivotal role individuals play in safeguarding national security. It explores the multifaceted connection between citizenship and cybersecurity responsibilities, recognizing the evolving threat landscape and…

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The right to freedom of movement: Legal considerations for migrants from conflict areas

This article has been written by Ms. Rahila Sharif, a Fifth-year student of Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law, Mumbai. ABSTRACT: This article explores the legal considerations surrounding the right to freedom of movement for migrants from conflict areas, emphasizing the intersection of international law, human rights, and humanitarian principles. It delves into the complexities…

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Nomadism and Nationality

This article has been written by Mr. Kartik Rathore, a 2nd year student of Lloyd School of Law, Greater Noida. Abstract: Nomadic communities have long played a crucial role in shaping the cultural landscape of various regions across the globe. However, many indigenous nomadic groups find themselves in a precarious situation, being stateless and often…

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