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Reexamining Military Justice: Mapping International Law into “A Few Good Men”

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Internal Displacement in India: Direct Incorporation of the Guiding Principles through the Manipur Violence Case

Anusha Verma Continue reading Internal Displacement in India: Direct Incorporation of the Guiding Principles through the Manipur Violence Case

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Gaza’s Gambit: Forced Exodus and the Shadow of a New ‘Nakba’

Nittyam Modi Continue reading Gaza’s Gambit: Forced Exodus and the Shadow of a New ‘Nakba’

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A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part II

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A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part I

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“To Die Like the Trees: Standing”: on ECHR’s Assisted Dying Judgement

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Building A Win-Win Solution for Infringement of Juvenile Rights in Australia – Part II

Debarchita Pradhan Continue reading Building A Win-Win Solution for Infringement of Juvenile Rights in Australia – Part II

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Building A Win-Win Solution for Infringement of Juvenile Rights in Australia – Part I

Debarchita Pradhan Continue reading Building A Win-Win Solution for Infringement of Juvenile Rights in Australia – Part I

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(Mis)Recognition of Human Rights: A Critical Look at the EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum – Part II

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(Mis)recognition of Human Rights: A Critical Look at the EU’s Pact on Migration and Asylum – Part I

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