Aditya Suresh from the National Law University Jodhpur I. UNDERSTANDING UTI POSSIDETIS JURIS IN MARITIME DELIMITATION The uti possidetis juris […]
Robotic Roguery: Analysing the legality of Autonomous weapons (killer robots) vis-à-vis principles of International Law
Amogh Pareek, third year law student at National Law University Jodhpur, pursuing B.B.A., L.L.B. (hons) course INTRODUCTION The outrage against […]
Assessing the legality of the Unwilling or Unable Doctrine
Faiz Uddin Ahmad, a second year student at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab pursuing B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) […]
A case more curious than the curious Case Of Benjamin button: The relationship of general principles of law with other sources in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice
Mohit Khubchandani currently works as a Research Fellow at the United Nations International Law Commission. He is an Advocate at […]
COVID 19, Global South and International Law. How will the law treat medicine once the pandemic subsides?
Poorva Bhatia, a third year student at O.P. Jindal Global University pursuing B.A. L.L.B. (Hons) course Adopting a Third World […]
Changes in Foreign Direct Investment Rules, 2020: Is India violating WTO rules?
Mugdha Mohapatra, a fourth year student at National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, pursuing B.A., L.L.B.(Hons) course In April […]
Israel v/s Palestine: A deceptive peace plan proves to be a trump card for Israel
Deepanjali Jain and Prateek Khandelwal, a second year student at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonepat pursuing B.B.A.,L.L.B.(hons) course and a […]
NOT SO JUST WAR: A SCRUTINY OF MORAL BOUNDARIES IN THE ISRAEL-GAZA CONFLICT
Authored by Shailraj Jhalnia, Second year student at the National Law School of India University Introduction Jus ad bellum is […]