Civil Nuclear Liability
By Apurv Jain, NUALS Editor’s Note: Civil Nuclear Liability has recently gained a lot of momentum after India entered into agreements with nations like the United
Legitimacy in Private International Law
By Soumik Chakraborty Editor’s Note: With the increasing transnational movement of the population and the growing concept of global citizenship, the issue relating to legitimacy, legitimation,
Multimodal Transport Contracts: A Critique
By Soumik Chakraborty Editor’s Note: Today’s commercial actors use sophisticated systems weighing relevant factors such as storage costs, placement of production facilities and transportation expenses against
The Protection of Refugees Bill, 2014
By Shristi Banerjee and Aditya Pattnaik, WBNUJS Editor’s Note: This paper is in the form of a proposed draft for a bill titled the Protection of
Case Comment on “Columbia vs. Peru” Asylums Case
By Jibin Mathew George, Amity Law School, Delhi. Editor’s Note: Case comment on Columbia vs. Peru and its relation with Extradition, Asylum, Refugee law, etc.
Ethnic Relations
By Anonymous Editor’s Note: The terms ‘ethnicity’ and ‘ethnic’ groups are derived from the greek word ‘ethnos’, normally translated as ‘nation’ or commonly said, people
The Corfu Channel Case
By Aarti Goyal, UILS, Chandigarh Editor’s Note: The general principles of International law are among the sources of national and International Law, which have long been
Basmati- Pride Of India- A Case Comment
By Surabhi Dhole & Suvigya Vidyarthi, University of Pune, DESFNLC Editor’s Note: The essay starts off by explaining the meaning and purpose of intellectual property. It
Disaster Management In Outer Space
By Girish Kalla, Seedling School of Law And Governance, Jaipur National University Editor’s Note: Disaster management is the effort of communities or organizations to plan and coordinate all
Sovereign State Territory
By Aditi Agarwal, NUALS Editor’s Note: Sovereignty is the complete territorial jurisdiction of a country over a territory, as recognized by other countries. In the modern
Inter Country Adoption
By Palak Jain, NLIU Bhopal “Editor’s Note: International adoption (also referred to as intercountry adoption or transnational adoption) is a type of adoption in which an individual or couple becomes the legal
Unification of Private International Law
By Nikhil Jain, ITMU Law School Editor’s Note: Rules of private international law are applied in matters where some foreign element is present. In such
Comparative Analysis of the Phenomena of Death Row and its Unconstitutionality
By Naveen Kumar Gautam, RMLNLU ‘Editor’s Note: Death Row phenomenon is an attribute of the long and slow infamous trials of Indian judiciary. It is
Approach towards a Greener Environment: Carbon Trading and Carbon Taxing
By Abhishek Thommandru & Trishna Roy, DSNLU Editor’s Note: This paper discusses the scheme of carbon taxing and cap-and trade and materializes on the fact that carbon trading
Private International Law and Inter-Parental Custody Disputes in India
By Aditi, NUJS Editor’s Note: Disputes resulting from such global families, especially involving inter-parental custody battles have yet to be addressed comprehensively by the Indian legal