Caught in the Middle: Civilians as Tools of War in Gaza
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“We had to save our identity. We have remained an unconquered race always and never entered into a compromise. Therefore, we raise the question of autonomy.” K.C. Mardi, founder of NGO Sarjom The Indian Government has upheld colonial-era categorisations of Adivasis, the indigenous communities of India, as “Scheduled Tribes” (listed in the Fifth and Sixth Schedules of the Constitution of India), upholding affirmative action via … Continue reading The Case for Cultural Genocide: Adivasi Ailments
Introduction As the world steers more and more toward globalisation, the interdependence of states vis-à-vis their institutions, actors, and policies has rapidly and considerably increased (Roger, Jeffrey, & Elliott-Gower, 2017). Bilateral and multilateral cooperation amongst states especially in the context of economic liberalisation has become an inescapable imperative. However, such interdependence does not remain constricted to economic nuances. We are currently witnessing an age of … Continue reading The Triangle Of Prominence: International Law, International Relations And Lawfare
Introduction “In today’s digital-first world, business outcomes and innovation are increasingly tied to the ability to develop and use innovative technologies and services anywhere, as quickly as possible. Cloud is the foundation for meeting this need,” said Rick Villars, group vice president, Worldwide Research at International Data Corporation which is a leading global provider of market data for IT telecommunications. With 90.48 billion U.S. dollars in … Continue reading Cloud Computing: Interplay of National and International Laws vis-a-vis Jurisdiction, Contract and Privacy Laws
Introduction Bilateral Investment Treaties have become an integral part of International Commercial Arbitration relations. It has become a fundamental part of India by helping enhance the country’s economic growth. BITs play an important role in protecting and promoting foreign investment in India. One of the key aspects of the BITs is international commercial arbitration and the settlement of disputes. International arbitration is an important factor … Continue reading Exploring the Challenges for Bilateral Investment Treaty Disputes