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Digital Evidence vs. Right to Privacy: A Comparative Study between India and the EU

Published on 23rd June 2025 Authored By: Palak Parashar Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, New Law College, Pune Introduction We are heading into the era of digitization. Like the good chunk of people who are reading this article, I also seem to believe that almost everything has been transformed into it’s digitized version and […]

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Tadesse v. Ethiopian Airlines (2010)

Published On: 23rd June 2025 Authored By: Shewit Hadgu Assefa Raya University 1. Introduction The case of Tadesse v. Ethiopian Airlines[1] addresses critical issues within Ethiopian employment law[2], particularly focusing on wrongful termination and the rights of employees. This case illustrates the tension between an employer’s authority and the fundamental rights of employees, emphasizing the

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THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN DEFAMATION

Trial by Media: Impact on the Right to Fair Trial

Published on 21st June 2025 Authored By: Vaida Jaasmita Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai Abstract The concept of right to fair trial has been emerging as one of the major challenges to the criminal jurisprudence. Where media is considered to be fourth pillar of democracy and in the era of sensational journalism the application of

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The Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Published on 19th June 2025 Authored By: Ayaan Siddiqui ST. Xavier’s University Kolkata Abstract The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies has presented novel legal challenges in diverse jurisdictions around the world. The developments have outstripped the antitrust laws and policies now on the books, leaving lawmakers, courts and legal experts growing more

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