Rahul Mohanty* Climate Finance, a key enabler of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions, particularly in the global south, has been at the centre of international climate negotiations in the last few […]
Rahul Mohanty* Climate Finance, a key enabler of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions, particularly in the global south, has been at the centre of international climate negotiations in the last few […]
Anjali Jena* & Himanshu** The World Bank’s decision to suspend new loans to Uganda in response to the Anti-Homosexuality Act has sparked global debate. While praised for defending LGBTQ+ rights, critics highlight […]
Shashank Tripathi & Shreya Jain* The authors critically analyze the nexus between constitutional referendums, Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach, and international law, focusing on Australia’s recent Indigenous rights referendum. While referendums aim to […]
Abhijeet Shrivastava* and Rudraksh Lakra** The concept of ‘data embassies’ is increasingly becoming attractive for states seeking digital continuity, and likewise as a business prospect for host states. However, the underlying legal […]
Dr. Avinash Kumar* & Kaustubh Kumar** Credit-South China Morning Post This paper explores India’s stance on Rohingya refugees, specifically its reluctance to acknowledge the jus cogens norm of non-refoulement. Examining the pivotal […]
Ishita Chandra* This article extensively explores the contentious issue of whether amnesties granted for severe human rights violations can obstruct International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutions. It navigates the complexities of balancing justice […]
Smriti Jaiswal In recent years, the assets of foreign nations have been regularly used for economic sanctioning, settling creditors, granting compensations, etc. without the owner nation’s permission. As a general rule, the […]
Indian jurisprudence on abortion rights: Progressive or Merely Inconsistent? Rakshit Agarwal and Niveditha K Prasad The Indian judiciary, despite the criminalization of abortion under the IPC has been proactive and progressive in […]
International Law and the Global South and Research Society of International Law, Pakistan are inviting submissions for an essay competition on ‘International law and the Popular Consciousness in South Asia’ for scholars, […]
Shubh Sahai, Pankhuri Gupta, and Akshat Jha Accounts from the COP-26 at Glasgow show a renewed international pressure on homogenous and universal net-zero targets. Given this political environment, it is necessary to […]