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India’s participation in the Wassenaar arrangement

This article has been written by, Mr. Arihant Dev Tiwari a 2nd Year Student of UPES, School of Law, Dehradun. Abstract- This article examines India’s strategic actions to combat state-sponsored terrorism by delving into the country’s involvement in the Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) and its subsequent chairmanship. Notwithstanding its non-signatory status to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty,…

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The Martens Clause

This article is written by Ms. Sreya Saloni a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.   Abstract The Martens clause, a key concept in the law of war on land, has been a subject of debate and celebration since its first appearance in the 1899 Hague Convention. However, much of the discourse…

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Striking the delicate balance: National security and International Law in Domestic Legal systems

This article has been written by Ms. Elsa Shaikh a 3RD  year student of SVKM NMIMS College, Indore.   ABSTRACT: This article explores the intricate relationship between national security imperatives and the adherence to international law within domestic legal systems. Focused on pivotal cases such as Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006), Banković and Others v. Belgium…

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The United nations security council and the middle east: a Comprehensive Analysis

This article has been written by Ms. Jaanvi Keshav, a 4th year student of Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla.   Abstract The United Nations Security Council’s role in addressing Middle East conflicts is a critical global concern. This comprehensive analysis examines the Council’s historical engagements, efficacy of interventions, and challenges encountered while navigating the…

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Role of International Organisations in Protecting War Migrants: Legal mandate

This article has been written by Mr. Abdul Ahad, a Fourth Year student of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur Introduction: Within the turbulent environments of conflict and battle, the displacement of civilians becomes the foremost humanitarian calamity highlighting a particularly vulnerable group known as war migrants. In this intricate situation, international organisations play a crucial…

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Nationality and Cyber Warfare: Legal Protections and responsibilities

This article has been written by Mr. P. Rohit a 3rd year student of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. ABSTRACT Cyberwarfare is primarily an online battle that involves attacks on information and information systems with political motivations. Cyberattacks have the ability to take down official websites and networks, interfere with or stop necessary services,…

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