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Human Rights, Public International Law, Symposium 2024

The Dichotomy of Refugee Protection in India: An Analysis Through the Lens of Mohammad Salimullah v. Union of India

Amrisha Tripathi Continue reading The Dichotomy of Refugee Protection in India: An Analysis Through the Lens of Mohammad Salimullah v. Union of India

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Environment Law, Symposium 2024

Climate Change and Vulnerability – Does International Environment Law Matter?

Gauri Anand Continue reading Climate Change and Vulnerability – Does International Environment Law Matter?

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Human Rights, Public International Law, Symposium 2024

“Gender”- An Illusive Issue Under International Human Rights Law

Somabha Bandopadhay Continue reading “Gender”- An Illusive Issue Under International Human Rights Law

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Russian Sanctions and the Domaine Reserve Question

Aryan Tulsyan Continue reading Russian Sanctions and the Domaine Reserve Question

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Environment Law, Human Rights, Symposium 2024

Give and Take: Independent Accountability Mechanisms and their Relationship to Transnational Law

Radhika Goyal and Ishita Chakrabarty Continue reading Give and Take: Independent Accountability Mechanisms and their Relationship to Transnational Law

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Blog, Human Rights, Public International Law

CBDR in Global Health Law-A Mirage? (Part II)

Viditha Mahajan Continue reading CBDR in Global Health Law-A Mirage? (Part II)

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CBDR in Global Health Law-A Mirage? (Part I)

Viditha Mahajan Continue reading CBDR in Global Health Law-A Mirage? (Part I)

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Blog, Public International Law

Chatting with ChatGPT: Reforming the UN Charter

ShahrYar Mahmoud Sharei, Marko Filijović and Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading Chatting with ChatGPT: Reforming the UN Charter

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Maritime Red Sea Crisis: Significance of War Risk Clauses

Keerti Nair Continue reading Maritime Red Sea Crisis: Significance of War Risk Clauses

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Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea: Assessing Legal Ramifications under International Humanitarian Law

Shushrut Devadiga and Asha Anandkumar Continue reading Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea: Assessing Legal Ramifications under International Humanitarian Law

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