Navigating Legal Challenges in a remote work era: The digtal nomad and citizenship dilemma

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Lengade, a second-year student of IFIM Law School, Bangalore Abstract The transformative shift towards remote work in the digital age has given rise to a new breed of professionals known as digital nomads. These individuals, armed with laptops and a sense of adventure, traverse borders while maintaining…

Role of International Organisations in Protecting War Migrants: Legal mandate

This article has been written by Mr. Abdul Ahad, a Fourth Year student of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur Introduction: Within the turbulent environments of conflict and battle, the displacement of civilians becomes the foremost humanitarian calamity highlighting a particularly vulnerable group known as war migrants. In this intricate situation, international organisations play a crucial…

Nationality and Cyber Warfare: Legal Protections and responsibilities

This article has been written by Mr. P. Rohit a 3rd year student of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. ABSTRACT Cyberwarfare is primarily an online battle that involves attacks on information and information systems with political motivations. Cyberattacks have the ability to take down official websites and networks, interfere with or stop necessary services,…

UN Peacekeeping in the Balkans: Lessons from Yugoslav War

This article has been written by Ms. Krutika Kawade, a 4th year student of Modern Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT:  This study explores the involvement of the United Nations in peacekeeping activities in the Balkans during the Yugoslav Conflicts, offering an in-depth evaluation of their achievements, setbacks, and essential insights gained. The violent fragmentation of…

The fisheries jurisdiction (Spain Vs. Canada) (1988): Maritime Delimitation and Fisheries management

This article has been written by Mr. Suryansh Katoch a 1st year student of Army Law College, Pune, Maharashtra.              ABSTRACT  This case delves into the complexities of maritime delimitation, where the tribunal balanced the rights of Spain and Canada to ensure equitable access to shared oceanic resources. Additionally, the article scrutinizes the broader issue…

Access to education for migrant children : legal frameworks and challenges

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 explores the fundamental human right to education for migrant children within the context of international legal frameworks. It examines the challenges faced by migrant children in accessing quality education and highlights…

The role of Non state actors in shaping global health resolutions

This article has been written by Ms. Aninditha Gandhe, a 2nd year student of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.  Abstarct This legal research paper explores the transformative role of non-State actors (NSAs) in shaping global health governance, examining the complex dynamics that have propelled them into influential positions. The paper delves into the diverse spectrum of…