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THE UNITED NATIONS DEATH PENALTY MORATORIUM: A GROWING CUSTOMARY NORM?
This article provides a brief overview of moratorium over death penalty as an evolving customary practise in the realm of international law.
Sarakshi Kapila
Feb 3


BEYOND BORDERS: DIPLOMATIC MUSINGS ON R2P
An overview of Responsibility to Protect Principle (R2P) under International Law
Crystal Ann George and Ronsha Roys Anna
Sep 18, 2024


Treading the Tightrope between Migrant Rights and Digital Border Technologies
The author has expounded upon the various kinds of digital border technologies employed through the lens of international humanitarian law.
Jayalakshmi Sankar
Jan 18, 2024

Demystifying Russia’s violation of International law in the Ongoing Ukrainian Conflict: Part II
A Brief analysis of Russia's Action on the anvil of security exceptions in the UN Charter and the Genocide Convention
Astha Samanta
Nov 14, 2023

Demystifying Russia’s violation of International law in the Ongoing Ukrainian Conflict: Part I
-Astha Samanta The rule based international law regime developed after the Second World War is currently under tremendous stress due to a...
Astha Samanta
Nov 14, 2023

UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND ASIAN EXCEPTIONALISM: THE DICHOTOMY
- Srividya M.S. “We declare that human rights are for all of us, all the time:whoever we are and wherever we are from; no matter our...
Srividya M.S.
Aug 3, 2023

Humanitarian Aid in an era of crises: An analysis
This piece critically analyzes humanitarian aid and its viability under international law.
Kartikeya Amitabh Mishra
Jul 20, 2023
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