The case concerning military and paramilitary activites in and against Nicaragua (1986): Use of Force and State Sovereignty

This Article has been written by Ms. KUPPARAJU AMRUTHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   FACTS OF THE CASE: In 1984, Nicaragua brought a case against the United States before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), alleging U.S. support for the contras, a military army, in attacks…

Defining and Addressing Transboundry Pollution in International Law

DEFINING AND ADDRESSING TRANSBOUNDARY POLLUTION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW This article has been written by Ms. A.Taibah Fathima, a  5th year BA.LLB student from Government Law College, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu Abstract: Addressing transnational pollution requires both international and domestic law. Transnational pollution is an international problem that demands and deserves the attention of international legal mechanisms…

The role of Municipal legislation in implementing United Nation Security Council Resolutions

This article has been written by Ms.Ekta Bhardwaj, a 2nd year Ballb(H) student of National Law University , Delhi.   Abstract-: This paper presents the most efficient & legitimate ways to implement  UNsC resolutions under the national legal system.It explains the importance of Un act that is required for implementation of UNSC resolutions.Because the implementation…

The United Nations and Womenb’s Rights: Progress and Ongoing Challenges

This article has been written by Ms. Swastika, a 4th year student of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. ABSTRACT In order to advance global gender equality, the UN is essential, as the article “The United Nations and Women’s Rights: Progress and Ongoing Challenges” explores. It explores the historical development of women’s rights within the framework of…

Addressing health inequalities: a Critical examination of Global health resolutions

This article has been written by Ms. Abhipsa Tejasweta, a Second year student of Capital Law College, Odisha.   The stark reality of health inequalities casts a long shadow across global health. This paper embarks on a critical examination of this complex issue, dissecting its multifaceted roots and analyzing the limitations of current initiatives. Weaving…

The role of International partnerships in achieving Global Health resolutions

This article has been written by Ms. Manisha Rahman , a LL.M.  student of J.B. Law College, Guwahati, Assam.   Introduction Global health challenges are complex and multifaceted, often transcending national borders and requiring collaborative efforts on an international scale. Achieving global health resolutions necessitates the formation of robust partnerships between countries, organizations, and stakeholders.…

The International Convention for the Suppression of the financing of terrorism 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: The International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism (ICSFT) remains as a critical worldwide instrument committed to shortening the monetary underpinnings of fear monger exercises. This examination paper carefully…