Genocide and International Justice: Legal Accountability in Gaza, Myanmar,and Beyond

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Reeba Banday Introduction Genocide is an intentional and planned act to destroy a group of people because of who they are. The aim is to erase their lives, their culture, their ethnicity, and their future. In some places, such as Gaza and Myanmar, many families lose their homes […]

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Regulating Online Hate Speech: Legal Challenges and Human Rights-Based Solutions in Ethiopia and India

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Netsanet Mekonnen Getaneh Addis Ababa University ABSTRACT On this Article I tried to examine how online hate speech is regulated by looking at Ethiopia and India’s legal frameworks alongside international human rights standards. With the rapid growth of social media, online hate speech has expanded and now targets

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EVOLVING FREEDOMS: INDIA’S REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS LANDSCAPE AFTER THE 2023 MTP AMENDMENT ACT

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Urvashi Shrivastava SVKM’s NMIMS School of Law, Navi Mumbai ABSTRACT This article looks at how reproductive rights in India evolved following the 2023 update to the Medical Termination of Pregnancy[1] law. Instead of just listing updates, it dives into legal shifts, constitutional debates, also judicial influence. Even though

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OLFACTORY TRADEMARKS: CAN SMELL BE REGISTERED UNDER  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS?  

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Bishakha Debnath Surendranath Law College (University of Calcutta) INTRODUCTION   “Trade Mark” means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of  distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape  of goods, their packaging and combination of colours.[1]

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CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS AND CHALLENGES OF ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 IN J&K

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Parinita Kolipaka School of Law, Gitam University ABSTRACT The repeal of Article 370, which revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special constitutional status and resulted in its reorganisation as the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh in 2019, raises complex constitutional issues. This paper examines the constitutional basis

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