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NLIU-CRIL International Law BlogsLeave a Comment on Humanitarian Parole or Hollow Promise? A Legal and Cross-Jurisdictional Perspective on Violation of Human Rights of Cameroonian Asylum Seekers
November 12, 2024November 12, 2024

Humanitarian Parole or Hollow Promise? A Legal and Cross-Jurisdictional Perspective on Violation of Human Rights of Cameroonian Asylum Seekers

Authored by Yash Sharan and Abhishek Nande, II Year Students at the Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur Introduction On 18 […]

NLIU-CRIL International Law BlogsLeave a Comment on Genocide Cases before the ICJ: A losing battle for Applicant States?
November 9, 2024

Genocide Cases before the ICJ: A losing battle for Applicant States?

Authored by Pratyush Bhattacharjee, V Year Student at the Symbiosis Law School, Noida Introduction In the aftermath of the Holocaust, […]

NLIU-CRIL International Law Blogs2 Comments on Examining the Intersection of Human Rights and Transactional Diplomacy: Germany’s Approach to the ICJ’s Verdict on the South Africa-Israel Genocide Dispute
November 4, 2024November 4, 2024

Examining the Intersection of Human Rights and Transactional Diplomacy: Germany’s Approach to the ICJ’s Verdict on the South Africa-Israel Genocide Dispute

Authored by Harshita Sharma and Kirthana Shivakumar, IV Year students at the Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai Introduction The intersection of […]

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  • Definition of ‘Torture’: The Reason behind the UNCAT’s Ongoing Struggle for Relevance?
  • What does it mean to be a victim in Latin America under the international legal framework of human rights
  • The Changing Landscape of Functional Immunity: Germany’s Role in Shaping Customary International Law
  • Transformation of State Sovereignty in the Age of Cyberspace
  • The Legitimacy of International Intervention in the 2020 Tigray Conflict in Ethiopia: A Grotian Natural Law Perspective

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