The case concerning Ahmadou Sadio Diallo (2010): Immunities of State Officials

This article has been written by Mr. Omkar Tamhane, a first-year student at Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.      ABSTRACT The article explores the complex interactions between national and international legal systems that control immunity for foreign nationals and state officials, with an emphasis on the significant Ahmadou Sadio Diallo case. The episode brings to…

The Hague Convention and India: Bridging the Gap in International Legal Enforcement

This article is written by HARSHIT SINGH SOLANKI of semester 3 from S.S.Jain Subodh Law college . ABSTRACT  This article explores the intricate tapestry of international legal enforcement, focusing on the nuanced relationship between India and The Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. Commencing with a…

The Security Council and the Ukaraine crisis: sanctions and peacekeeping

This Article is written by Sunaina of 6th Semester from Panjab University, Department of LAW, Chandigarh, Punjab   Abstract: The United Nations Security Council has been actively participating in the Ukraine crisis resolution. However, this crisis was triggered by the Russian Federation invading Ukraine. efforts to ensure international peace and security in the area have involved focus…

Nationality and forced migration: legal protections for displaced persons

This article has been written by Ms.SUSHMITHA.S,3rd year student of SATHYABAMA college, CHENNAI   1.ABSTRACT:   This research paper delves into the intricate relationship between nationality and forced migration, investigating the legal protections available to individuals forcibly displaced from their homes. As forced migration remains a pervasive global challenge, understanding the role of nationality in…

The implementation of International Maritime Law in Municipal Legal Systems

This article has been written by Prateek Singh, a first-year student of Army Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT The imperative for continued cooperation in implementing international maritime law resonates as a cornerstone for navigating the complexities of the global maritime domain. This call to action emphasizes the collective responsibility of nations to foster collaboration, information…

The evolution of International Refugee Law: from the league of Nations to the 1951 Convention

This article is written by Ms. Sreya Saloni a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Abstract This article examines the international definitions of refugee adopted from 1920-1950 and provides commentaries on three trends in the definition. In the initial phase of international refugee definitions, refugees were defined in juridical terms. This perspective,…

The United Nations and human settlements: Un-habitat’s role

This article has been written by Ms. Kaza Mounika Lakshmi Sruti, a second-year student of ICFAI Law School, IFHE, Hyderabad.   ABSTRACT The rapid urbanization of the world population has highlighted the importance of sustainable and inclusive human settlements. In response to this problem, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, often known as UN-Habitat, plays a…

The Security Council and the Israel – Palestine conflict: Examining resolutions and actions

This article has been written by Ms. Jaanvi Keshav, a 4th year student of Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla.   Abstract The Israel-Palestine conflict has been a longstanding and complex issue with profound implications for regional and international peace and security and has now resulted in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. The…