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Digital Colonialism: Examining the Extraterritorial Impact of Tech Giants and State Sovereignty

Published on: 05th January 2025 Authored by: Dia Samani SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law Abstract Digital colonialism describes the new global power structure where private technology corporations control data and infrastructure that cross national borders. This article analyses how that control challenges sovereignty and tests international law. It compares regulatory responses in […]

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Space Law and Private Enterprises: Regulating Commercial Space Exploration

Published on: 05th January 2025 Authored by: Keerthana N Christ (deemed to be) University Abstract Privatisation of outer space through private enterprises is leading to a fundamental change in space law, particularly in terms of its scope, risk distribution, and policy agenda. This article examines how laws at the international and national levels regulate the

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Space Law and Enterprises: Regulating Commercial Space Exploration

Published on: 05th January 2026 Authored by: Iflah Batool ILS Law College, Pune ABSTRACT The global scenario in the twenty-first century with regards to the exploration of outer space has experienced an immense shift, from state-led ventures leading the way, to the current reins held by private corporations like Space X, Blue Origin, and India’s

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CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA & ORS. v. PRABHA JAIN & ORS. (2025)

Published on: 3rd January 2026 Authored by: Aarya Deshmane Vishwakarma University Court: Supreme Court of India Date: 9th January 2025 Citation: (2025) 4 SCC 38 Introduction The case of Central Bank of India & Ors. v. Prabha Jain & Ors. (2025) is an important judicial ruling construing the jurisdictional boundary of civil courts under the

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The Ethics of Ambition: Can Bureaucrats Become Entrepreneurs?

Published on: 3rd January 2026 Authored by: Aarya Deshmane Vishwakarma University In India’s fast-changing governance environment, where start-up success, economic independence, and personal branding are promoted, a fascinating dichotomy exists between ambition and accountability. The stereotypical bureaucrat—once viewed as a dispassionate administrator of state policy—today acts in a start-up-driven society with economic autonomy and personal

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