September 30, 2025

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FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY IN INDIA: NAVIGATING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL CROSSROADS

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Priyanshu Singh Amity University, Noida Abstract Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is being used more and more in India like in airports, police work, and even shopping malls. While it can make things faster and help in catching criminals, it can also harm our privacy if not used carefully. […]

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Reproductive Rights in India: Legal Developments post the 2023 MTP Amendment

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Shweta Anand Dr. D Y Patil College of Law Introduction In this developing world , unemployment , poverty , wars ,economic crises, environmental issues get most of the attention of the people but  reproductive rights  remain ignored . The International human rights framework defines reproductive rights as the

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AI in Armed Conflict: Application of International Humanitarian Law to Autonomous Weapons

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Ayush Chaudhary Shobhit University, Gangoh(SUG) Abstract The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into military operations has introduced Autonomous Weapons Systems (AWS) armed devices capable of selecting and engaging targets with limited or no human intervention. These systems challenge foundational principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL): distinction, proportionality,

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Genocide and International Justice

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Sabari Manisha Chennai Dr Ambedkar Government Law College Pudupakkam Abstract Genocide stands among the most heinous violations of international law, representing the calculated destruction of an identifiable group  be it national, ethnic, racial, or religious. The concept, coined in 1944 by jurist Raphael Lemkin, gained global legal recognition

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Hate Speech vs. Free Speech : A Constitutional and Legal Balancing Act

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Aasma Khan GJ Advani Law College Abstract The tension between hate speech and free speech is a critical constitutional challenge, as democratic societies seek to balance individual liberty with the prevention of harm. Free speech, essential for open discourse, is protected globally, but hate speech—expression inciting discrimination or

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