Piracy and the duty to Rescue: Legal obligations and practical challenges

This article has been written by Aditi Karan, 5th semester, Lloyd School of Law, Greater.Noida   Abstract: This paper delves into the intricate dynamics of piracy as a longstanding maritime threat, evolving into a contemporary challenge necessitating global attention and cooperative responses. Focused on the nexus between piracy and the duty to rescue, the study explores…

Refugee children and statelessness: Bringing the gap in International Protection

This article has been written by  Ms. SUSHMITHA.S , 3rd year student of SATHYABAMA, CHENNAI   ABSTRACT:   This abstract highlights the need for strengthened international protection measures while examining the difficulties faced by stateless children who are refugees. It explores the shortcomings of the frameworks that are in place now and suggests ways to close…

Healthcare rights for migrants: International legal standards and access to services

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 delves into the complex intersection of migration and healthcare rights, emphasizing the global significance of ensuring migrants and refugees have access to adequate healthcare. It explores the international legal frameworks, particularly the…

Climate refugees and Nationality: Legal considerations in the face of Environmental Displacement

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Lengade, a second-year student of IFIM Law School, Bangalore Abstract:  The escalating effects of climate change have given rise to a pressing global concern: climate refugees. As individuals and communities face displacement due to environmental factors, the intersection of climate-induced migration and nationality becomes a crucial legal…

The united Nations and the International Labour Organisation

This article has been written by Ms. Kaza Mounika Lakshmi Sruti, a second-year student of ICFAI Law School, IFHE, Hyderabad.   ABSTRACT   It’s 1945, World War II is coming to an end, the country is collapsing and the world longs for peace. Between April 25 and June 26, 1945, representatives from 50 countries gathered at the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, California.…

National security and Human Rights: The Intersection of Domestic and International Law

This article has been written by Riya Johri, second year law student at Jindal Global Law School ABSTRACT   The intricate interplay between human rights and national security frequently necessitates striking a careful balance between defending a nation’s security interests and preserving each person’s fundamental freedoms. Finding the ideal balance is crucial to preventing security…

The definition and protection of cultural heritage in International Law

This Article has been written by A. Taibah Fathima, a 5th year BA.,LLB student from Government Law College, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu   Abstract: In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international law. A better understanding of the human rights dimensions of cultural heritage has resulted in substantial recognition of…