National security and International Human Rights Law: Striking a Delicate Balance

This article has been written by Mr. Prateek Singh, a first year BBA LLB student of Army Law College, Pune.   ABSTRACT This article explores the intricate relationship between national security and international human rights law, emphasizing the critical need for a delicate balance between these two imperatives. Beginning with an overview of the intersection,…

The ICJ and Statehood: Recognition, non recognition and legal consequences

This article has been written by Mr. Dhruva Ranjan, a second-year student of Christ (deemed to be) University, Delhi NCR.  Abstract The dynamics of statehood, recognition, and the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) constitute a complex and evolving landscape within international law. This abstract provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts…

Georgia v. Russia (2021): Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

This Article has been written by MOHAMMAD FARAZ, a student of Law 3rd year from Aligarh Muslim University Centre Murshidabad, West Bengal. ABSTRACT The issue of racial discrimination is harmful to the global community, so both national and international actions are necessary to address it. The International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)…

The Security Council and the responsibility to protect: Balancing Sovereignty and Intervention

This article has been written by Advitya Ahlawat, a 2nd Year Student of School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore. Abstract – The failures of the international community to stop atrocities in the 1990s prompted the development and difficulties of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) philosophy, which are examined in this article. R2P, which has its roots…

Humanitarian health action challenges and resolutions in crisis setting

This article has been written by Ms. Pooja Padmanabhan, a 3rd year student of VIT, University Chennai.    ABSTRACT Humanitarian emergencies, including armed conflict, forced displacement, severe disease outbreaks, and natural catastrophes, affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Priority should be given to the obvious need for humanitarian health research. Every study in this…

Theories of International criminal Law: Individual Accountability and Collective Responsibility

This article has been written by Ms. Tarjani Singh a Third-year student of Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA.   Introduction: International Criminal Law (ICL) has evolved significantly to address the complexities of transnational crimes and atrocities. One of its core aspects involves balancing individual accountability and collective responsibility. This article explores key theories within ICL that…

The role of International organisations in the Development of International Legal Norms

This article is written by  Ms.Sreya Saloni 2nd year law student Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.   Abstract: International organizations have a significant impact on the creation of international law by establishing and enforcing norms and standards. Examining the UN’s role in creating and enforcing international law, this study centers on the UN as a…

Integration policies and the Legal rights of war migrants in host countries

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 integration policies and legal rights of war migrants in host countries, highlighting the multifaceted challenges and approaches involved in facilitating the assimilation of displaced populations. It examines the intersection of…