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WHO’S TO BLAME? THE LEGAL PUZZLE OF AI-DRIVEN DECISIONS

Published on 26th July 2025 Authored By: Akshat Singh KR Mangalam University​ Abstract The legal issues raised by the growing application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in autonomous decision making are examined in this article. As AI is incorporated into fields such as healthcare, criminal justice and transportation, concerns regarding who is liable for harms caused […]

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT AND CORPORATE LAW

Published On: 24th July 2025 Authored By: Dhruv Vohra Amity Law School, Noida INTRODUCTION ‘IP’ refers to creations of the human mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. It is an intangible asset, meaning it is not a physical object but rather the legal ownership of

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AI and Legal Liability: Challenges of Accountability in Autonomous Decision-Making

Published on 22nd July 2025 Authored By: Swaraj Pandey Amity University, Lucknow AUUP Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being rapidly integrated into diverse domains – from healthcare diagnostics and financial services to autonomous vehicles and law enforcement – generating major benefits but raising novel legal questions. The autonomous nature of advanced AI systems means they

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Climate Refugees and International Law: Legal Protection in the Age of Displacement

Published on 22nd July 2025 Authored By: Shruti Kumari National Law University Meghalaya Abstract The consequences of climate change, such as flooding, desertification, rising sea levels, and extreme weather, are displacing millions of people worldwide. However, international law still does not formally recognize or protect “climate refugees.” The 1951 Refugee Convention, the primary piece of

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From Soapbox to Courtroom: Who Decides Where Free Speech Ends and Hate Speech Begins

Published on 22nd July 2025 Authored By: Disha Choudhary School of Law, Justice and Governance, Gautam Buddha University Abstract The piece interrogates the complex relationship between freedom of expression and hate speech in India by examining constitutional principles, judicial interpretations, and the constantly changing landscape of public debate. By exploring significant developments in the exercise

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