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…

The Security Council and the Iranian Nuclear deal: diplomacy and International Agreements

This article has been written by Advitya Ahlawat, a 2nd Year Student of School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore. Abstract – A historic deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was struck in 2015 with the intention of resolving issues with Iran’s nuclear program. However, the agreement began to fall apart in 2018…

The global strategy to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage

This article has been written by Ms. Abhipsa Tejasweta, a Second year student of Capital Law College, Odisha(Bhubaneswar).   ABSTRACT This paper explores the comprehensive global strategy aimed at expediting advancements towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC). Focused on the intersection of health policies, legal frameworks, and international cooperation, the analysis delves into the critical…

The ICJ and the right of Self defence: Contemporary Challenges and Legal Standards

This article has been written by Mr. Dhruva Ranjan, a second-year student of Christ (deemed to be) University, Delhi NCR.    Abstract The UN Charter formalized the right to self-defense. The Charter became the official document on self-defense once the majority of the world’s governments signed on. Scholars and government officials quickly began parsing its…

The UN and Microfinance: empowering Entrepreneurs and Alleviating poverty

This article has been written by Ms. Simran Nair, a Third-Year Law Student of Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law, Mumbai.   ABSTRACT: “Microfinance, a financial business that aims to give people in low-income communities small-scale loans, has become a potent weapon in the global fight against poverty.”  This article examines the vital role that…

Global Mental Health: challenges and resolutions for addressing the burden

This article has been written by Ms. Abhipsa Tejasweta, a Second year student of Capital Law College, Odisha (Bhubaneswar).   ABSTRACT Mental health concerns transcend geographical boundaries, posing a significant burden on individuals and communities worldwide. This work delves into the intricate landscape of global mental health, dissecting the multifaceted challenges impeding effective care and…