The Hague convention on Jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and co-operation in respect of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of Children and India

This article has been written by Ms Anna Kapur a Second year student of Bharti Vidya Peeth New Law College, Pune, Maharashtra.   Abstract This study looks to reveal insight into the useful difficulties looked by Indian courts in executing the arrangements of the Hague Convention. It will dig into the intricacies of deciding purview,…

The case conserning East Timor (1995): Self determination and decolonization

This Article has been written by Ms. YERRAM GEETHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   FACTS: The Timor Gap Treaty, an agreement between Indonesia and Australia on maritime delimitation, was at the centre of the dispute Portugal and Australia brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).…

Legal Rights of Intended Parents in Surrogacy Arrangements

This article has been written by Neha Sarkar, a 2nd year law student of Lloyd School of law, Greater Noida. ABSTRACT The legal landscape surrounding surrogacy arrangements is complex and varies widely across jurisdictions. Intended parents engaging in surrogacy face a myriad of legal considerations that encompass parental rights, contractual obligations, and the well-being of…

The security Council and the Kosovo Conflict: UN Administration and statehood.

This article has been written by Advitya Ahlawat, a 2nd Year Student of School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore. Abstract: This article explores the United Nations Security Council’s pivotal role in the resolution of the Kosovo Conflict, focusing on the administration of the region and its implications for statehood. Against the backdrop of Yugoslavia’s disintegration, ethnic…