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Climate Refugees and International Law: Legal protection in the age of displacement

Published on 05th August 2025 Authored By: Sneha Raj Chanakya National Law University INTRODUCTION The rapidly growing population and economic growth require a substantial number of natural  resources, which further strains the ecosystem. In recent years, an unprecedented increase has  been witnessed in the number of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. With the world  experiencing […]

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Genocide and International Justice: Evolving Norms, Enduring Gaps

Published on 29th July 2025 Authored By: Divyanshi Singh Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College Pune ABSTRACT The crime of genocide uniquely positions itself inside international criminal law because it alone codifies the offense intending to destroy protected groups in whole or in part. This article gives an institutional and doctrinal analysis of the legal structure

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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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Human Trafficking and Transnational Crime: Role of International Conventions

Published on 15th July 2025 Authored By: Pratham Ganesh Chavan Adv Balasaheb Apte College of Law Abstract This article explores the grave issue of human trafficking, which victimizes millions of individuals across the globe. People are exploited for forced labor, sexual activities, forced criminal conduct, organ removal, child soldiering, cybercrime, and the illegal arms trade.

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The Uniform Civil Code: legal and Social Implications

Published on 07th July 2025 Authored By: Bhumi Anil Kakad Adv. Balasaheb Apte College Of Law Introduction Uniform Civil Code (UCC) refers to the enforcement of a single code of secular civil law applicable to all Indians irrespective of religion, caste, and community. Civil laws encompass matters in relation to marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance, and

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