June 19, 2026

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The Impact Of Terrorism On Human Rights: A Dual-Analytical Framework

Published On: June 19, 2026 Authored By: Tamanna Ashra Renaissance Law College Abstract The article takes a two-pronged approach of a dual analytical framework to examine the relationship between terrorism and human rights in a multifaceted manner. It considers the direct effects that terrorism (by non-state actors) has on the right to life and security, […]

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A Critical Analysis Of India’s Gig Economy Regulatory Framework: And The Unresolved Question Of Employment Classification

Published On: June 19, 2026 Authored By: Sairam Dommetti Christ Academy Institute Of Law (Karnataka State Law University) Abstract India’s gig economy, encompassing over fifteen million workers who power food delivery networks, ride-hailing services, and digital marketplaces, operates at the intersection of economic innovation and legal ambiguity. The implementation of the four Labour Codes on

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Artificial Intelligence Accountability and Data Protection in South Africa: Evaluating the Limits of POPIA in Regulating Automated Decision-Making

Published On: June 19, 2026 Authored By: Malehlohonolo Msibi Regenesys Business School Introduction The proliferation of artificial intelligence systems across public and private sectors has fundamentally altered the relationship between individuals, technology, and the law. In South Africa, as elsewhere, AI-driven tools now influence decisions affecting employment, creditworthiness, access to services, and even criminal justice

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The legal status of marital rape in India: A critical analysis of criminal law and the need for legal reform

Published On: June 19, 2026 Authored By: Mutahira Afifa St Joseph’s College of Law Abstract Marital rape continues to be one of the most contested questions in Indian criminal law. Although consent and personal autonomy are recognised as fundamental constitutional values, forced sexual relations within marriage are, in general, excluded from the legal definition of

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