Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy (IJLPP) is a blind peer-reviewed, bi-annual, law and public policy publication. We, at IJLPP, seek to create a platform where there is a flow of ideas and thoughts regarding issues that mutually relates to policymaking and law.
Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
1y ago
The Interpol on 26th of October 2022 announced its plans to enter the Metaverse. Metaverse is an unknown territory for tech enthusiasts and users alike and […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
1y ago
Historical Evolution Of The Law Early religious scriptures show that India has witnessed child marriage since pre-colonial times. The practice of Sati forced young girls to […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
1y ago
Introduction Few years back, the only mode of connecting via the internet were social media websites, mainly Facebook and WhatsApp. It was considered embarrassing to […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
Introduction As the Russian military forces barge into the Ukrainian territories, the entire world anxiously awaits the actions taken by the United Nations. The UN […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
Introduction In the framework of competition law, the internet, particularly social media, has quickly taken centre stage in the past few years. The lines between competition, […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
Introductory Remarks “The Constitution has deliberately provided for “executive justice” and not for “rule of law” … We have the same Police Raj; orders under Section […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
Introduction: Last year in October, South Africa and India made it to the headlines for they had submitted a proposal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
On 13th november 2021, the Punjab Government announced a compensation of Rs.2 lakh to each accused arrested in the Republic Day riots. This came a week […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
Introduction In the globalisation and post liberalisation era, India saw an upsurge in the number of industries as the demand for products increased. Many MNCs got […]
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Indian Journal of Law and Public Policy
2y ago
As early as 1932, James Kerr Pollock wrote, “the relation between money and politics has come to be one of the great problems of democratic government. […]
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