Nationality and Disability

This article has been written by Mr. Kartik Rathore, a 2nd year student of Lloyd School of Law, Greater Noida. Abstract: In today’s globalized world, the concept of nationality and citizenship plays a pivotal role in defining an individual’s rights, responsibilities, and access to various services. However, for persons with disabilities, the journey towards equal…

Citizenship education: Promoting civic responsibility and global citizenship

This article has been written by Ms. Shatakshi Singh, a 3rd year BALLB(H) student of Amity University, Lucknow campus. Abstract This talk examines how important citizenship education is in helping people become law-abiding, world-aware citizens. Beyond traditional academic limits, citizenship education aims to inculcate democratic values, critical thinking, and civic awareness. The three main objectives…

Diplomatise protection and airspace violations: The aerial incident of 27th July, 1955

This Article has been written by Ms. KUPPARAJU AMRUTHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   BACKGROUND AERIAL INCIDENT CASE: In the early hours of July 27, 1955 an international aviation tragedy unfolded over Bulgarian territory affecting diplomatic relations bеtwееn Israel and Bulgaria. The incident involved a civil…

Legal challenges for accessing financial services by migrants in conflict zones

This article is written by Tisha Mehta, 3rd year law student at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. ABSTRACT “In the age of technology, everything has become digital including banking, taking loans, doing day-to-day transactions, etc. In the 21st century, we cannot imagine our life without virtual banking. However, there are certain vulnerable sections of our…

The United Nations and Humanitarian Aid: Responding to Global Crises

This article has been written by Ms. Swastika, a 4th year student of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. ABSTRACT This legal paper investigates the complex relationship between the United Nations (UN) and the distribution of humanitarian aid in response to global catastrophes. It delves into the historical history of humanitarian endeavors, focusing on the UN’s key…

Defining and addressing transnational organised crimes: a legal perspective

This article has been written by Ms. A.Taibah Fathima, a 5th year BA.LLB student from Government Law College, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu   ABSTRACT: The paper indicates that criminal groups may differ in terms of size, the scope of operations, types of activities, territorial range, relations with authorities and management, internal organization, and the set of…

The concept of diplomatic immunity: Definition and Limitations

This article has been written by Ms. R.THIRUSHYA , a III year student of SATHYABAMA college, CHENNAI.       ABSTRACT :                    Diplomatic immunity, a foundational principle in international relations, has evolved over centuries to shape the conduct of diplomatic interactions. Rooted in historical practices, its formal codification occurred with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961). This…

The role of regional Organisations in peacekeeping and Conflict resolution: A Legal Mandate for lasting peace

This article has been written by Mr. Raj Arora, a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.   Abstract The landscape of post-Cold War conflict resolution has witnessed a rise in the prominence of regional organizations. With their proximity to conflict zones, shared cultural context, and deeper understanding of local dynamics, regional…