International Law

Autonomous weapons and laws of war: Navigating legality under international humanitarian law with India’s emerging role in AI driven conflict

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: Safia Shahnawaz Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Abstract Will Robots have human intelligence? now AI will be the future, this idea evince the most profound power of the world where human interference will be challenged in case of mishandling the future will be doomed. Robotics if often […]

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TRIPS Agreement in the Pandemic and Beyond: Waivers, Access, and Global Health Futures 

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: Bhargavi St. Joseph’s College of Law ABSTRACT  Before the TRIPS Agreement, IP rights varied across nations and with the growth of Intellectual Property Rights, this led to a strain in the relationships between nations. Therefore, it was considered to be important to have a global set of rules

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GENOCIDE AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: LEGAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN GAZA, MYANMAR, AND BEYOND

Published On: October 5th 2025 Authored By: Nitya Ramachandran Government Law College, Coimbatore (Affiliated to TNDALU) INTRODUCTION Genocide refers to the mass killing of people, which mostly occurs during war. It is considered as the “crime of crimes” because of its barbarity, large-scale and long-lasting societal destruction. The term is legally defined and codified under

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Genocide and International Justice: Legal accountability in Gaza,Myanmar, and beyond

Published On: October 4th 2025 Authored By: Aman Kumar Heeralal Yadav Law College, University of Lucknow Abstract Genocide, prohibited under the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, continues to occur in modern conflicts despite its status as a jus cogens norm. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the

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The Role of the International Criminal Court in Addressing Alleged Genocide: A Comparative Look at Gaza and Myanmar

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Safia Shahnawaz Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Abstract According to the United Nation office on genocide prevention and the responsibility to protect  the term “genocide” was first used in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish lawyer. Derived from the Greek prefix geno and the Latin suffix cide, the term literally

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