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Influence of International Organizations on Global Digital Governance Policies

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Abhinav Dwivedi The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences Abstract International organizations are striding into the world of digital development at an incredible pace. In this rapidly changing landscape, they are well-positioned to form significant parts of the rules regarding regulatory futures of the new world in […]

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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CYBERSPACE WARFARE: CONFRONTING CONTEMPORARY DANGERS

Published on 1st June 2025 Authored By: Raj Sanjay Mitra, University of Delhi INTRODUCTION For both military and civilian uses, the majority of countries—especially developed ones—are becoming more and more reliant on data and information technology. This gives enemies the chance to attack at little cost, from a distance, and with minimal danger. As a

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Genocide under International Law: Case study and Jurisdictional Hurdles

Published on 31st March 2025 Authored By: Daniya Roshan Sayyed Kanoria School of Law for Women Abstract   Genocide remains one of the gravest crimes under international law, defined by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention). Despite legal frameworks, prosecuting genocide presents significant jurisdictional challenges, including issues

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Genocide under International law: case studies and jurisdictional hurdles

Published on 25th March 2025 Authored By: Bhoomi Siddharth Aru MMSCLC INTRODUCTION The intentional and organized extermination of a group of people because of their race, religion, nationality, or ethnicity is known as genocide. Originating from the Greek genos, which means “race,” “tribe,” or “nation,” and the Latin cide, which means “killing,” Raphael Lemkin, a

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Extradition Laws and International Cooperation Addressing Legal Loopholes

Published on 25th March 2025 Authored By: Syed Tauheed Vidyavardhaka Law College Abstract Extradition laws are essential to international cooperation because they allow countries to transfer people who have been charged or found guilty of crimes across international borders. Effective extradition is hampered by substantial gaps caused by differences between legal systems, political factors, and

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