August 31, 2025

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EMPOWERING CHANGE: THE ROLE OF LAW STUDENTS IN ADVANCING HUMAN RIGHTS

Published On: August 31st 2025 Authored By: Komal Gunjal SNDT Women’s University Mumbai ABSTRACT  Students of law are empowering change through legal knowledge in worldwide human rights  campaigns. This article examines their significant and multidimensional contributions,  ranging from engaging in pro bono services and free legal aid programs to participating in  internships with global organisations,

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CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION IN INDIA: EMERGING TRENDS AND LEGAL STRATEGIES

Published On: August 31st 2025 Authored By: Tanya New Law College, BVDU, Pune INTRODUCTION One of India’s most pressing issues today is climate change.  With a huge population and diverse ecosystems, India is a rapidly developing nation that is particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change.  Serious threats to the country’s ecology, economy,

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Climate Change Litigation in India: Emerging Trends and Legal Strategies

Published On: August 31st 2025 Authored By: Vanishree Singh Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management studies, Delhi Introduction Climate change stands today as not merely an environmental problem, but a profound existential challenge with sweeping social, economic, and legal dimensions. Its impacts are felt across sectors like agriculture, health, infrastructure, and livelihoods. While policy frameworks and

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BRAND NAME GREEN WASHING: REGULATORY GAPS AND TRUST MISPLACEMENT

Published On: August 31st 2025 Authored By: Kommuru Shanmuk Datta O.P. Jindal Global University ABSTRACT Brands try to Greenwash their products by using words that are eco themed like “fresh” or “farm” even if the product is not truly sustainable. This trick leads to encouragement in consumers to pay more, country’s progress towards SDGs and

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