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COVID 19: Assessing China’s Culpability Through International Law

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 Habeeb Asudemade INTRODUCTION Perhaps the most beautiful thing about the law is that it is never silent. When people look back and forth for solutions or ways to seek redress, the law is often always […]

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United Nations Convention Against Corruption: The Fall of an Ambitious Legal Regime

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Siddharth Jain & Arkaneil Bhaumik   Introduction The fight against corruption has been a never-ending battle for States both in the international and national arena with international scholars arguing that it has enough opinio juris to […]

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Sea Level Rise and International Law: A Kiribati Family, The Sea And Lack of Law

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Namrata Yadav Research suggests that last four decades have seen a threefold rise in the frequency of natural disasters. Additionally, World Bank predicts that by 2050 there will be an increase in the number of […]

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Bostock v. Clayton County: Tracing the Us And Indian Supreme Courts’ Approach

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Yash Jain & Ayushi Dubey INTRODUCTION On June 15, 2020, the United States Supreme Court (“SCOTUS”), in Bostock v. Clayton County, delivered a landmark opinion holding that employees cannot be fired from a job based […]

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Enrica Lexi: Decoding the Jurisdictional Conflict

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Namrata Pal INTRODUCTION The ad hoc Arbitration Tribunal constituted by Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in Enrica Lexi or Italian Marines case released its Arbitral Award on 2nd July 2020. The award even though declared […]

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  • COVID 19: Assessing China’s Culpability Through International Law

    COVID 19: Assessing China’s Culpability Through International Law

    August 11, 2020
  • United Nations Convention Against Corruption: The Fall of an Ambitious Legal Regime

    United Nations Convention Against Corruption: The Fall of an Ambitious Legal Regime

    August 11, 2020
  • Sea Level Rise and International Law: A Kiribati Family, The Sea And Lack of Law

    Sea Level Rise and International Law: A Kiribati Family, The Sea And Lack of Law

    August 7, 2020
  • Bostock v. Clayton County: Tracing the Us And Indian Supreme Courts’ Approach

    Bostock v. Clayton County: Tracing the Us And Indian Supreme Courts’ Approach

    July 30, 2020
  • The Geopolitics of the Mahakali river and the India-Nepal border Conundrum

    The Geopolitics of the Mahakali river and the India-Nepal border Conundrum

    July 30, 2020
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