International Humanitarian Law

Refugees Rights and International Humanitarian Law: An Indian Perspective

Authored By: Nisha Kumari S.S. Khanna Girls Degree College, Prayagraj, University of Allahabad Abstract A refugee is any person whose life is under threat, fear or his living conditions are very bad for his healthy survival. So, they flee to another country for shelter. The term refugee is defined in the convention but it is […]

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AI in Armed Conflict: The Application of International Humanitarian Law to Autonomous Weapons Systems

Published on 26th July 2025 Authored By: Manasvi Joshi Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad Abstract Using artificial intelligence in modern warfare has totally changed the way armies operate. It also brings up big questions about how international laws meant to protect people, like humanitarian rules, apply to autonomous weapons that make decisions on their own. This

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