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Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on BASFAR V. WONG: A WIN FOR VICTIMS OF MODERN SLAVERY OR A FRACTURE IN THE LAW OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

BASFAR V. WONG: A WIN FOR VICTIMS OF MODERN SLAVERY OR A FRACTURE IN THE LAW OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY

Shashwat Singh, of Law at Nirma University. DATE OF PUBLICATION-5/22/2023 ​Introduction The UK Supreme Court, in a recent judgment, found […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS AS A WAIVER IN INVESTMENT-STATE ARBITRATION ARYAN TULSYAM
March 13, 2025

SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS AS A WAIVER IN INVESTMENT-STATE ARBITRATION ARYAN TULSYAM

Aryan Tulsyan, B.A. L.L.B. at Jindal Global Law School. DATE OF PUBLICATION-2/22/2023 Introduction Most International Investment Agreements (“IIAs”) contain a […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on SOLVING THE FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDRY REFORM PUZZLE THROUGH ASCM
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

SOLVING THE FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDRY REFORM PUZZLE THROUGH ASCM

Simran Lunagariya, and Niveditha R, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Gujarat.  DATE OF PUBLICATION-3/22/2023 Introduction Subsidies are intended to safeguard […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on ASYMMETRIC JURISDICTION CLAUSE VIS-À-VIS DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN UK: WHAT IN 2022 IN AFTERMATH OF BREXIT
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

ASYMMETRIC JURISDICTION CLAUSE VIS-À-VIS DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN UK: WHAT IN 2022 IN AFTERMATH OF BREXIT

Arushi Bhagotra, National Law Institute University, Bhopal. DATE OF PUBLICATION-5/9/2023 Background In an asymmetric jurisdiction, the parties submit to the […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on ICC’S ARREST WARRANT WARRANT FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN: WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND INDIA
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

ICC’S ARREST WARRANT WARRANT FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN: WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND INDIA

​Kovida Bhardwaj, NLU Jodhpur DATE OF PUBLICATION-6/27/2023 An arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court [“ICC”] against Russian President Vladimir […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Status of IP Laws in the UK Post-Brexit: A Changed Legal Landscape
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

Status of IP Laws in the UK Post-Brexit: A Changed Legal Landscape

This article is authored by Unnati Sinha, a Third Year Student of Law at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Finally Placing Accountability: Hybrid Court Being Set Up in South Sudan – Part I
March 13, 2025

Finally Placing Accountability: Hybrid Court Being Set Up in South Sudan – Part I

This article is authored by Ahan Gadkari, a Final Year Student of Law at Jindal Global Law School. DATE OF […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on The Nagorno-Karabakh Region Conflict: Are We Underestimating the EscalatingTensions?
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

The Nagorno-Karabakh Region Conflict: Are We Underestimating the EscalatingTensions?

Mohd Rameez Raza, a fourth-year student at Faculty of Law, Integral University, India pursuing B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) course and Raj […]

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March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

United Nations Security Reforms: An Unavoidable Imperative

Nilesh Chopra, a fourth year student pursuing law at Jindal Global Law School. DATE OF PUBLICATION- 20/01/2021 Introduction United Nations […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on The relevance of Martens Clause in regulating Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
March 13, 2025

The relevance of Martens Clause in regulating Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems

 Authored by Shrishti Mishra, a fourth-year student at the Institute of Law, Nirma. DATE OF PUBLICATION- 09/02/2021 Lethal autonomous weapon […]

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