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The CPRIL Blog
cprilnlujodhpur
Dec 8, 2024
COP 29: A Turning Point or a Missed Opportunity?
Elucidates upon the consequences flowing from the recently concluded COP 29 on global warming and climate change
Suchetana Chakroborty and Utkarsh Sharma
Sep 18, 2024
IMPLICATIONS OF UNAUTHORIZED UNILATERAL SANCTIONING IN ABSENCE OF INTERNATIONAL GOVERNING REGIMES
This piece provides an overview on rules governing economic warfare through imposition of unilateral sanctions
Ankit Singh
Sep 18, 2024
Shielded Sovereigns: Unravelling Diplomatic Immunity in the 21st Century
This piece provides a critical analysis of diplomatic immunity under International Law
Nandini Babbar and Parul Anand
Sep 18, 2024
Lighting the Dark Web: A Possible International Law Approach
This piece advocates for the regulation of dark web under international law regime
Nileena Bannerjee
Apr 17, 2024
GUARDIANS OF LEGACY: AN ANALYSIS OF LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR PROTECTING CULTURAL HERITAGE DURING ARMED CONFLICTS
INTRODUCTION Cultural heritage, which encompasses historic structures, monuments, and invaluable artifacts, is integral to national...
Mohd. Fahad Ansari
Apr 17, 2024
From Pledges to Action: Assessing International Corporate Climate Initiatives and Legal Implications
Covers possible legal obligations on global corporate to take climate initiative and preserve environment internationally.
Jayalakshmi Sankar
Jan 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.
Utkarsh Sharma
Jan 18, 2024
REASSESSING ICC'S EFFECTS DOCTRINE: THE ALCOA PREDICAMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
Introduction: The ‘Effects Doctrine’ is a legal concept in the field of international law that grants governments or courts the authority...
Astha Samanta
Nov 14, 2023
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...
Kartikey Baid and Dhruv Garcha
Jul 21, 2023
Napalm Forests II: Protection of Environment During Armed Conflicts in the Future
-Kartikey Baid & Dhruv Garcha Proposed Reforms In this part, we will be looking at some proposed reforms which will first, will...
Kartikey Baid and Dhruv Garcha
Jun 26, 2023
Napalm Forests I: Protection of Environment During Armed Conflicts
- Kartikey Baid and Dhruv Garcha Armed conflicts, whether international or domestic, have had a wide-ranging human and environmental...
Saumya Kaushik
Jun 26, 2023
Soft Law and the Soft Enemy: The Conundrum of Cyber Attacks and the Use of Force
​ The dependency of humans on computer systems and networks is increasing exponentially. Today, computers are used for medical records,...
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