How has Afghanistan become the victim of one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises?
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How has Afghanistan become the victim of one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises? Author – Anant Gupta, Student at Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur Introduction Twenty years of war, hundreds of terrorist attacks, thousands of civilians’ deaths and we are talking about Asia’s third-largest landlocked country, Afghanistan. Two years after the withdrawal of the U.S. forces, the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is getting worse day by day. You can predict the situation by the fact that more than 50% of Afghanistan’s 390 million population will face acute food shortages ..read more
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The Universal Periodic Review – Analysis and Evaluation of its procedures and value with consideration to Right to Health
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1y ago
The Universal Periodic Review – Analysis and Evaluation of its procedures and value with consideration to Right to Health Author – Pranjal Kumar, Student at Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal University Abstract The paper aims to give a nuanced understanding of how the UPR process works in its reality. The UPR process involves consideration for how the engagement of international organizations should be kept up for consideration without adding a certain level of bias in the understanding of Human rights. The appropriate method of engaging in this conversation of evaluating the UPR process wil ..read more
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Exploring the Intersection of LGBTQA+ Rights and Culture of Scientific Temperament
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1y ago
Exploring the Intersection of LGBTQA+ Rights and Culture of Scientific Temperament Author – PRAGATI DWIVEDI, Student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun         I.            Abstract:  This research paper aims to explore the intersection of LGBTQA+ rights and culture of scientific temperament. The LGBTQA+ community has been subject to discrimination and violence for centuries, and scientific temperament has been instrumental in bringing about social change and progress. while tak ..read more
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Convention On Cybercrime In Budapest: Assessment Of India’s Concerns
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1y ago
Convention On Cybercrime In Budapest: Assessment Of India’s Concerns Author – PRAGATI DWIVEDI, Student of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun Abstract The Council of Europe’s Convention on Cyber Crime, also known as the Budapest Convention, is the first legally binding international instrument aimed at addressing the global epidemic of cybercrime in the internet age through the harmonisation of national laws and the promotion of international cooperation in the collection, investigation, and prosecution of such crimes. While India has a nearly two-decade-old, very effective ..read more
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WORKPLACE VIOLENCE: TRENDS & EFFECT ON HUMAN SOURCES
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by Chairman
1y ago
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE: TRENDS & EFFECT ON HUMAN SOURCES Author- Parul Dwivedi, Student at UPES, Dehradun ABSTRACT A Workplace is somewhere employees needs to feel safe. The working environment should be professional and should not harm the mental peace of employee. Workplace violence[1] is nothing new but it also not something to proud of. Workplace which is unsafe or have unhealthy environment for the workers or employees effect both and the individual and the business. The crime rate of workplace violence is increasing day by day and effect the mental peace of individual. In this Article, w ..read more
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GST IMPACT ON SMALL SIZE BUSINESS & INFORMAL BUSINESS
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by Chairman
1y ago
GST IMPACT ON SMALL SIZE BUSINESS & INFORMAL BUSINESS Author – PARUL DWIVEDI, Student at UPES, DEHRADUN INTRODUCTION ‘One Nation, One market, One Tax[1]’ is the main purpose of GST[2]. This is the biggest tax reform since independence. It came into effect from 1st July 2017. GST has had both a positive and a negative impact on Small size business and informal business. All the tax on Good and Service ( VAT Tax, Purchase tax, luxury tax) now merged into one and called as GST. The GST is divided into four  parts: CGST ( Central Goods and Services tax), SGST ( State Goods and Services ta ..read more
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Case Comment: Aparna Ajinkya Firodia vs Ajinkya Arun Firodia
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1y ago
Case Comment: Aparna Ajinkya Firodia vs Ajinkya Arun Firodia Author – Anjali Jain, Student at Government Law College, Ajmer Citation : 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 122 Bench: V. Ramasubramanian, B.V. Nagarathn I. Abstract Scientific proof makes it possible to know with virtual certainty whether a man/woman is genetically related to a child or not. As a result, Courts are routinely confronted with husbands or wives seeking to disavow their paternity based on newly acquired DNA evidence or asking to grant the permission to accept DNA evidences in civil cases especially family law cases. This disrupts the p ..read more
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RIOTS : AN OVERVIEW
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1y ago
RIOTS : AN OVERVIEW Author – RAHUL J.P, Student at KLE SOCIETY’S LAW COLLEGE BANGLOR ABSTRACT Riots are the violent patterns in which an action against a person or authority or aginst a privet\public group are carried out they tend to cause a scenario of unrest among the country this article tries to elucidate about the riots and the patterns in which they are carried out in context to india and bring about a balanced view about riots . INTRODUCTION A riot is a type of civil disorder which commonly refers to a group lashing out in a violent public disturbance against the authority, propert ..read more
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THE MOON AGREEMENT & INDIA
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by Chairman
1y ago
THE MOON AGREEMENT & INDIA Author – Janani. A, student at The Tamil Nadu Ambedkar law University. Abstract              We generally know that agreement are of different types that can be made between individuals, business and other entities. The necessary requirement of agreement is to avoid disputes among members for their consideration. Usually, we heard of making agreements for purchase, sales and so on but have you ever heard of making agreement of moon (i.e.,) The moon agreement. It is the agreement made for the some regulat ..read more
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ON-LINE GAMES AND ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONCERNS: A JURISPRUDENTIAL ANALYSIS
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1y ago
ON-LINE GAMES AND ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONCERNS: A JURISPRUDENTIAL ANALYSIS Author –   Ishu Yadav, Student at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak Abstract Today, cyberspace provided the ground for a new generation of computer games referred to as Virtual Games, where because of their special features, they have gone beyond a game and besides fun and entertainment, play other roles for people Since these kinds of games are played through the web and in the online form, they are often known as Virtual Games This virtual context has turned them to popular and global games Universality and ser ..read more
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