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Post-Conflict Human Rights Accountability in Tigray: Legal Challenges and Pathways Forward

Published On: February 27th 2026 Authored By: Haftom Endrias Weldegergs Aksum University Abstract This article analyzes the far more serious human rights violations and international crimes committed in the devastating war waged in Tigray, Ethiopia on October 2020. It highlights the grave human rights violations committed contrary to the international human rights law and international […]

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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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The Crime of Genocide: From Convention to Crisis – Analyzing International Legal Response to Gaza and Rohingya Atrocities

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Divyanshi IIMT University, Meerut ABSTRACT Genocide is often seen as “Earthquake” for mankind because of its unpredictable timing   and its devastating consequences. Worldwide events such as those in Gaza, Israel and Hamas is facing this earthquake and millions of lives are in danger, no proper data and

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Case Summary: The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu (1998, ICTR)

Published On: December 30th 2025 Authored By: Chetna Sharma IIMT Meerut, University Title & Citation: The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu, ICTR-96-4-T, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, 1998. Introduction Rwandan Genocide (1994) one of the most disturbing cases of that time. The case itself gained the large at amount of publicity and attention as it was

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Refugee Rights and International Humanitarian Law: An Indian Perspective

Published On: December 19th 2025 Authored By: Zainab Syed Amjad Keshav Memorial College of Law, OU, Hyderabad Abstract: Refugees are the most vulnerable people who seek refuge and protection of their stripped off rights and dignity. They are mostly survivors and victims of the war’s aftermath. This article is written with the intention of explaining

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