by superioradmin | Nov 25, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 6
International Law Approach to Police Brutality through the lens of European Convention on Human Rights Anirudh Agarwal O P Jindal Global University, India. Volume III, Issue VI, 2020 In this Paper, initially I would be discussing the meaning and the history of police...
by superioradmin | Nov 25, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 6
Indian Legal System and Access to Justice during COVID – 19 Ambika Gupta Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, India. Volume III, Issue VI, 2020 Beginning with the evolution of access to justice in the backdrop of constitutionalism and international...
by superioradmin | Nov 25, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 6
Personal Autonomy and the State in Feminist Legal Studies Sourav Reddy Dodda O P Jindal Global University, India. Volume III, Issue VI, 2020 Personal autonomy quite simply put is the ability to self-govern or self-determine being able to be autonomous in taking...
by superioradmin | Nov 23, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 6
Principles of Natural Justice Kshitij RajUttaranchal University, Dehradun, India Volume III, Issue VI, 2020 Natural justice simply means ‘what is just and what is unjust, what is right and what is wrong’. Principles of natural justice is also called common sense...
by superioradmin | Nov 23, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 6
Space Mining Emerging Future Legal Issue for Space Industry Amey Prakash JadhavMaharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, India Volume III, Issue VI, 2020 Mineral resources are oomph of the 1000 billion USD world economies. Scarcity in mineral resources...