The role of civil society in Advocating for Global Health resolutions

This article has been written by Ms. Aninditha Gandhe, a 2nd year student of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.    Abstract This research paper explores the pivotal role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in shaping and advocating for global health resolutions. Positioned between state institutions and profit-driven entities, CSOs, including NGOs, community groups, and faith-based organizations,…

The Rights of Nationals of the United States of America in Morocco Case (1952): Diplomatic Protection and Nationality

This Article has been written by Ms. YERRAM GEETHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   CASE: France v. United States of America 164 U.S. 676 (1897) Overview of the case: In 1948, French authorities in the Moroccan Protectorate implemented a license control system for imports not involving…

The right to work for migrants: legal framework and employment opportunities

This article has been written by Mr. Abdul Ahad, a fourth-year student at Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur. Introduction: The phenomenon of migration has become a universal and transformational force against the backdrop of a world that is becoming more linked. The complex interactions between political, social, and economic factors encourage people to cross national…

The Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro) (2007): Genocide and State Responsibility

This Article has been written by Ms. KUPPARAJU AMRUTHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   INTRODUCTION: On February 26, 2007, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a pivotal judgment in the case concerning the application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime…

War and cyber security: Legal Challenges in era of digital warfare

             This article has been written by Dr Tamanna Khosla, a first year student of Lloyd college.   “Cyber warfare is as much about psychological strategy as technical prowess.” ― James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology                        “We worried for decades about WMDs – Weapons of Mass Destruction.…

The UN and Africa: Addressing challenges and Promoting development

This article has been written by Ms. Sreejeeta Das, a second-year student of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.   Abstract In order to address global socioeconomic concerns, encourage international cooperation, and advance peace, the United Nations (UN) was founded in 1945. Its fundamental principles include promoting human rights, advancing social progress, facilitating economic development, and preserving…