Ethical hegemony in international relations represents the dominance of moral principles and values imposed by powerful nations on global governance structures and state interactions. This pa...
This research paper explores the critical role of International Criminal Law (ICL) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in addressing core international crimes such as genocide, war crime...
The Foreign Awards (Recognition and Enforcement) Act, 1961, was a key piece of legislation in India that facilitated the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards before it was rep...
This paper briefly explains the concept of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), majorly explaining the double standard of the International Court of Justice regarding the IHL issues. The fun...
India's borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar are intricate and shaped by various geopolitical elements, resulting in considerable security issues that impact regional stability. These challenges...
Facts: In 1913, there was a concession agreement signed between French firm, Collas & Michel and the Ottoman Government. (A concession agreement is a contract that gives a company the right to...
International Court of Justice also known as World Court is the principal judicial organ of United Nation (UN). It is among one of the Six Principal Organs of United Nation. ICJ was established...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, stands as a landmark document affirming fundamental human rights. It encapsulates unive...
This article seeks to elucidate the life and contributions of Hugo Grotius, a towering figure in legal and philosophical thought whose groundbreaking work Mare Liberium (1609) helped shape the ...
International child custody disputes have become increasingly complex in a globalized world, where families frequently cross-national borders due to work, education, or personal reasons. These ...