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Blog, WTO Law

To Waive or Not Waive? Analysing the Necessity and Challenges of the TRIPS Waiver Proposal

Mughda Mohapatra Continue reading To Waive or Not Waive? Analysing the Necessity and Challenges of the TRIPS Waiver Proposal

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Blog, Public International Law

Ryan Air Flight FR 4978: Determining Belarus’ Liability Under International Aviation Laws

Akshay Luhadia & Saiesh Kamath Continue reading Ryan Air Flight FR 4978: Determining Belarus’ Liability Under International Aviation Laws

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Blog, Human Rights, Public International Law

COVID19 and Refugee Asylum: A Borderless Virus and Inadequate Excuses?

Apurbaa Dutta & Pratyusha Dasgupta Continue reading COVID19 and Refugee Asylum: A Borderless Virus and Inadequate Excuses?

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Blog, Human Rights, Public International Law

The Indian Supreme Court’s Approval to Deport Rohingyas: Turning a Blind Eye?

Utkarsh Krishna Continue reading The Indian Supreme Court’s Approval to Deport Rohingyas: Turning a Blind Eye?

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Blog, WTO Law

Domestic Content Requirements Under GATT: The Conceptual Case For The Application Of Article III:5 over Article III:4

Surya Rajkumar Continue reading Domestic Content Requirements Under GATT: The Conceptual Case For The Application Of Article III:5 over Article III:4

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Blog, Public International Law

A Space of One’s Own: The Language of Self-Determination and Emancipatory Struggles

Jibraan Mansoor and Aritro Bose Continue reading A Space of One’s Own: The Language of Self-Determination and Emancipatory Struggles

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Blog, Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

Extending the ICC’s Jurisdiction in the situation of Palestine with Reference to Human Rights

Vahid Bazzar Continue reading Extending the ICC’s Jurisdiction in the situation of Palestine with Reference to Human Rights

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Blog, Human Rights, Humanitarian Law, Public International Law

Analysing the UK’s Overseas Operations Bill and its Loopholes for Abuse

Anshita Sethi and Ishika Mittal Continue reading Analysing the UK’s Overseas Operations Bill and its Loopholes for Abuse

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Blog, Public International Law

No Country for Climate Migrants

Subodh Singh Continue reading No Country for Climate Migrants

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Blog, Editorial Content, Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, Public International Law

Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part II]

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part II]

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