The UN and Food Security: Strategies for Combating Global Hunger

This article has been written by Ms. Aditi Singh, a 4th year student of Shyambazar Law college, Kolkata.   Abstract This legal research article critically examines the United Nations’ (UN) role in addressing global food security challenges, investigating the legal frameworks, international instruments, and treaties underpinning the UN’s mandate. Focused on the right to food…

UNIDO’s Contributions to the Industrial Development in developing Countries

This article has been written by Ms. Simran Nair, a Third-Year Law Student of Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law, Mumbai.   ABSTRACT: “The heart of economic growth beats in the factories and workshops where ideas become reality and prosperity is forged.” – Margaret Thatcher This exploration investigates the significance of industries in fostering economic…

Refugee status and access to Nationality: International Standards and Challenges

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Lengade, a second-year student of IFIM Law School, Bangalore. Abstract:  This paper explores the intersection of refugee status and access to nationality, delving into international standards and the challenges faced by displaced individuals seeking recognition and integration. By examining key conventions, regional agreements, and the implications of…

The ICJ and the protection of Cultural Heritage: Legal Framework and Case Law

This article has been written by Ms. Manshi Agarwal , a second year student LLOYD LAW COLLEGE , GEREATER NOIDA Abstract Across the globe, cultural heritage stands as a testament to human history, diversity, and creativity. Yet, its very richness makes it vulnerable to destruction, exploitation, and appropriation. In this intricate landscape, the International Court…

War and cultural heritage: Safeguarding Museums, Archieves and Monuments

This article has been written by Shikha Jain, a 1st year student of Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.   Abstract The impact of war on cultural heritage is examined in this article, with a particular emphasis on protecting monuments, archives, and museums. Diverse values found in cultural heritage are purposefully destroyed in conflicts in order…

India’s Commitments under the convention of Cybercrime of the council of Europe (Budapest Convention))

This article is written by HARSHIT SINGH SOLANKI of semester 3 from S.S.Jain Subodh Law college Abstract  In an era where cyberspace transcends geographical boundaries, the global community grapples with the complex challenges posed by cybercrime. This article delves into India’s strategic commitment to combating cyber threats through its adherence to the Convention on Cybercrime…