Refugee Children and Statelessness: Bringing the gap in International Protection

This article has been written by  Ms. SUSHMITHA.S , 3rd year student of SATHYABAMA, CHENNAI   ABSTRACT: This abstract highlights the need for strengthened international protection measures while examining the difficulties faced by stateless children who are refugees. It explores the shortcomings of the frameworks that are in place now and suggests ways to close these…

The United Nations General Assembly adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

This article has been written by Ms. Mahima Chandra, a 2nd year student of Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida   ABSTRACT: –  As far as individual rights are concerned, their most comprehensive enumeration can be found in UNDRIP. Analysing UNDRIP thematically, discussing key issues ranging from self-determination and autonomy to land rights, rights to culture,…

The Hague convention on Jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and co-operation in respect of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of Children and India

This article has been written by Ms Anna Kapur a Second year student of Bharti Vidya Peeth New Law College, Pune, Maharashtra.   Abstract This study looks to reveal insight into the useful difficulties looked by Indian courts in executing the arrangements of the Hague Convention. It will dig into the intricacies of deciding purview,…

The case conserning East Timor (1995): Self determination and decolonization

This Article has been written by Ms. YERRAM GEETHA, a FINAL year student of KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION, COLLEGE OF LAW, GUNTUR.   FACTS: The Timor Gap Treaty, an agreement between Indonesia and Australia on maritime delimitation, was at the centre of the dispute Portugal and Australia brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).…