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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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The concept of insanity in criminal law: legal tests and judicial Trends

Published on 31st March 2025 Authored By: Aqsa Nadeem Institute of Engineering and Management Abstract  In determining criminal liability of defendants, the criminal justice system relies on insanity. In India, legal framework establishes the criminal liability of accused persons suffering from mental illness by committing the tests to determine his or her participation in a punishment.

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International Criminal Court: Significance in Wartime

Published on 3rd March 2025 By: Abha Indian Institute of Management- Rohtak Introduction The International Criminal Court is an international permanent court established through the Rome Statute signed on 17 July 1998. The ICC is an important landmark in promoting international justice. The ICC was established primarily to investigate, prosecute, and hold individuals accountable for

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