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War Crimes and International Justice: Challenges in Prosecution

Published on 23rd June 2025 Authored By: Devang Pandey Brahmanand (Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University) Introduction War crimes are among the most heinous violations of international law, often involving the deliberate targeting of civilians and other protected persons during armed conflict. These crimes disrupt peace, cause severe suffering, and pose a threat to global security. […]

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THE ICC IN THE AGE OF ASYMMETRIC WARFARE: RELEVANCE, REACH AND RESISTANCE

Published on 21st June 2025 Authored By: Aarya Singh Chanakya National Law University, Patna ABSTRACT This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the functioning of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the issues covered by its jurisdiction. The case studies where the ICC has successfully implemented its role to prevent a reign of terror are

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EXTRADITION LAWS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: ADDRESSING LEGAL LOOPHOLES

Published on 27th March 2025 Authored By: Harini Sri B The Central Law College, Salem ABSTRACT “Extradition is the surrender of accused or convicted for the offence which he has committed or convicted on the request of the country for the offence against its law”. Every country has its own rules and own regulations that

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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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