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Refugee Rights and International Humanitarian Law: An Indian Perspective

Published on: 5th November 2025 Authored by: Kavya Gupta Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune Abstract The plight of refugees remains one of the most pressing humanitarian concerns of our time. Refugees, unlike migrants, are forced to flee their countries due to persecution, conflict, and gross violations of human rights. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and […]

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Human Rights in Armed Conflicts: The Role of the International Criminal Court

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: Abhiraj Verma Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat Abstract This article examines the intersection of human rights and armed conflict, evaluating the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) role in upholding accountability and justice. It discusses the complementary nature of human rights law and international humanitarian law, the persistent

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THE ENDLESS AFTERMATH: 9/11, GUANTÁNAMO BAY, AND THE ICC’S SILENCE ON ACCOUNTABILITY 24 YEARS LATER

Published On: November 2nd 2025 Authored By: Pooja Ajay Talim Thakur Ramnarayan college of Law ABSTRACT  On a busy morning at 8:48am on September 11, 2001, lives of countless people changed permanently due to a calculated terrorist assault. Overnight, thousands joined the ranks of the bereaved, while anxiety, fear and an unquenchable fury swept across

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Intersection of Poverty, Orphanhood, and Legal Protection: A Human Rights View

Published on 15th August 2025 Authored By: Shruti Kumari National Law University Meghalaya Abstract The vulnerabilities that poverty and childhood orphanhood often share have a substantial impact on human rights protections. These dual deprivations show up as limited access to social support, healthcare, education, and legal identity in India, where about 31 million children are

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GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND NOTABLE CASE LAWS

Published on 1st August 2025 Authored By: Nithya L.R. K.L.E. Law College, Bengaluru Introduction Definition of Genocide Raphäel Lemkin a polish lawyer coined the term ‘genocide’. The term ‘genocide’ is defined under the International Criminal Court of the Rome statute the definition for crime against humanity has been mentioned under Article 6. It means, any

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