June 1, 2025

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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA: REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGES

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Sai Saketh NMIMS Bangalore Introduction By its definition in law, white-collar crime represents economic offenses that lack violence and are committed selfishly by persons functioning in legitimate business. Edwin Sutherland first coined the term in 1939, placing emphasis on belief in the criminality of those with respectable […]

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GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: M. Kiruthika Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology ABSTRACT Genocide and crimes against humanity represent the gravest violations of international criminal law, targeting not only individual victims but the very fabric of human civilization. This essay explores the historical evolution, legal definitions, and frameworks established under various international

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The Shadow of Deception: White-Collar Crimes in India – Regulatory Framework and Enforcement Challenges

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: K. Gayathri Devi Amity University Rajasthan White-Collar Crimes, often characterized by deceit, concealment, or breach of trust, committed by individuals in positions of power and influence, pose a significant threat to the social and economic fabric of India. Unlike traditional crimes involving violence or physical harm, these offences,

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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CYBERSPACE WARFARE: CONFRONTING CONTEMPORARY DANGERS

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: Raj Sanjay Mitra, University of Delhi INTRODUCTION For both military and civilian uses, the majority of countries—especially developed ones—are becoming more and more reliant on data and information technology. This gives enemies the chance to attack at little cost, from a distance, and with minimal danger. As a

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