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Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on SAME GAME, DIFFERENT PLAY – LEGAL VALIDITY OF RUSSIA’S USE OF FORCE AGAINST UKRAINE
March 13, 2025

SAME GAME, DIFFERENT PLAY – LEGAL VALIDITY OF RUSSIA’S USE OF FORCE AGAINST UKRAINE

This article is authored by Ahan Gadkari, Research Assistant to Dr. Aniruddha Rajput, Member, UN International Law Commission and Tushar […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on CLASS APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL LAW : A FUTILE ASSERTION OR NEED OF THE HOUR
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

CLASS APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL LAW : A FUTILE ASSERTION OR NEED OF THE HOUR

This article is authored by Aviral Kumar Mishra, a Fourth Year Student of B.A.LL.B (Hons.) at Rajiv Gandhi National University […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Interpretation of Article 75 WHO: An Impeding Jurisdictional Basis
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

Interpretation of Article 75 WHO: An Impeding Jurisdictional Basis

This article is authored by Tanish Gupta and Shubham Gandhi, IIIrd and IVth Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) students of Dharmashastra […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Fragmentation of International Economic Law: The Interpretation of WTO Agreements by Swiss Domestic Courts
March 13, 2025

Fragmentation of International Economic Law: The Interpretation of WTO Agreements by Swiss Domestic Courts

 This article is authored by Ahan Gadkari, a Fourth Year Student of Law at Jindal Global Law School and Ankit […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Less Bark, More Bite: Analysing the Effectivity of the UN Global Compact
March 10, 2025

Less Bark, More Bite: Analysing the Effectivity of the UN Global Compact

Gautami Govindarajan, a third year student of National Law University, Jodhpur In an era of greater awareness regarding sustainability, Corporate […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Assessing the Legality of the Balakot Air Strikes: Going Beyond the Caroline Test
March 10, 2025

Assessing the Legality of the Balakot Air Strikes: Going Beyond the Caroline Test

Shivang Agarwal, a 5th year B.A.LLB student of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. Introduction In the wee hours of February […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Justifying India’s Surgical Strikes: A Case for Anticipatory Self-Defence in International Law
March 10, 2025

Justifying India’s Surgical Strikes: A Case for Anticipatory Self-Defence in International Law

Manas Raghuvanshi, Junior Legal Associate in the Chambers of Ms. Heena Mongia. India’s Pre-emptive Attack across LoC: Director General of […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Concept of International Taxation
March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

Concept of International Taxation

Shivam Sharma,  a 4th year law student of IME Law College, Delhi NCR. The 21st century World Economy is not […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Hong Kong’s Democratic March Against The Chinese Authoritarian Rule
March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

Hong Kong’s Democratic March Against The Chinese Authoritarian Rule

Shreyashi Tiwari (alumnus of National University of Study and Research in Law [NUSRL], Ranchi (Batch 2014-2019) and Gursimran Kaur Bakshi […]

Archives-BlogLeave a Comment on Aftermath of NRC: Statelessness and the legal Quagmire that is anticipated
March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

Aftermath of NRC: Statelessness and the legal Quagmire that is anticipated

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi, a fourth year student, honours in Public International Law from NUSRL The NRC Exercise With the publication […]

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