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Introduction The trade in goods and services has increased dramatically during the globalization era, as well as other economic reforms and relaxations made by governments. As evidenced by […]
Lokayukt-Lokpal Institution of Ombudsman
INTRODUCTION The Lokpal and Lokayukta Act (2013) allowed the creation of Lokayukta in the States and Lokpal in the Union. These organizations are statutory and have no constitutional authority. […]
The doctrine of the Rule of Law, Separation of Power
Introduction The Rule of Law concept is the supremacy of laws, and the doctrine of separation of power establishes that different heads or organs of government should exist. […]
The Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel: Contractual Liability of the State
INTRODUCTION The Indian Constitution gives the State the power to run the country and create policies and regulations. These powers are accompanied by the responsibility to uphold the […]
Administration Privileges and Immunities
Introduction:- The Constitution outlines a range of duties that Parliament members are responsible for. They have parliamentary privilege and immunity from specific procedures to ensure they are able […]
Germany’s Constitutional Court Gives Teeth for the Paris Agreement
Introduction In its recent Order 1 BvR 2656/18, the Federal Constitutional Court urged Germany to immediately make efforts to achieve long-term greenhouse gas emission reduction goals in the 2019 Climate […]
Ukraine at the International Court of Justice – Does Genocide Justify Use of Force?
Introduction On February 27, 2022, Volodymyr Zeleskyy, President of Ukraine, tweeted that Ukraine had filed a complaint against Russia before the International Court of Justice (or “Court”). Later […]
The standing of noninjured states in cases of breach of Obligations Erga Omnes Parties: The Gambia
Introduction The International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) ruled on the preliminary objections in The Gambia v. Myanmar (“Rohingya Genocide”), and rejected all four objections from Myanmar. One objection was about […]
The Changing Face International Humanitarian Law and Autonomous Weapon Systems
Autonomous Weapon Systems Based on Artificial Intelligence Humankind continues to make remarkable technological advances in the 21st Century. With the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence in armed conflict […]