The incorporation of International Anti-Corruption measures into municipal legal framework

This article has been written by Riya Johri, Second year law student at Jindal Global Law School ABSTRACT Corruption can manifest itself in a variety of ways, ranging from small-scale payments to public servants to speed up official procedures to intricate plots to steal public funds or give organized crime more sway. The Canadian International…

Security Council and Kashmir conflict: International Involvement Analysis

This Article is written by Sunaina of 6th Semester from Panjab University, Department of LAW, Chandigarh, Punjab   Abstract; The taking part of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in the Kashmir divergence has been a essential aspect of the international efforts to lecture to the longstanding disagreement between India and Pakistan. The historical environment…

Defining and addressing Human Trafficking in International Law

This article has been written by Ms. R.THIRUSHYA , a III year student of SATHYABAMA college, CHENNAI.          ABSTRACT :                This research paper delves into the multifaceted issue of human trafficking, emphasizing the critical importance of comprehending and addressing this global challenge within the framework of international law. Human trafficking, a grave violation of human rights,…

Nationality and Indigenous Peoples: Balancing Cultural Identity and Legal Recognition

This article has been written by Ms.SUSHMITHA.S Student of SATHYABAMA college, CHENNAI    1.ABSTRACT:   The research paper examines the intricate relationship between nationality and the cultural identity of indigenous peoples, scrutinising the challenges faced in harmonising these aspects within legal frameworks. Beginning with a historical context, the study navigates international legal instruments, delving into the…

The Nagoya protocol on access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization

This article has been written by Mr. Abhishek Singh, a first year student of Banaras Hindu  University, Varanasi.   Abstract- The concept of resources changes with time and with development and as Human greed makes individuals to utilize these resources at unsustainable and imbalanced way, it is necessary to check their greed to ensure that the…

The security Council and the Democratic Republic of Congo: Lessons learned from peacekeeping efforts

This article has been written by Ms. Krisha Rawal, a 2nd year student of NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. Abstract In order to extract invaluable insights from their peacekeeping efforts, this paper analyzes the complex relationship between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the United Nations Security Council. The Security…

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic relations: Historical Foundations and legal provisions

This article is written by Ms. Sreya Saloni a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Abstract A global treaty that establishes guidelines for diplomatic relations between sovereign nations is the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which was signed in 1961. In particular, it codifies the long-standing practice of diplomatic immunity, in which…

The United Nations and Indigenous People’s Rights: recognition and challenges

This article has been written by Ms. Swastika, a 4th year student of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. ABSTRACT It emphasizes the critical need of recognizing and protecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights, as well as the fundamental link between these rights and worldwide efforts to promote human rights and cultural diversity. The article’s fundamental topic is a…