Representation Of Dworkin’s Model Of Rights In The European Convention On Human Rights

Akanksha Chowdhury Human rights can be defined as basic moral guarantees that all individuals in every country have just because they are human beings.[1] As affirmed by James Nickel, this global aspiration implies that different characteristics, such as nationality, race, Read more

Amity National Moot Court Competition Is Being Organized By Amity University, Rajasthan, Amity Law School On 8th And 9th May, 2021

About the University Amity University Rajasthan is one of the latest proud additions in the legacy of the 25 years old Amity Education Group of India, set up with a vision to contribute to nation-building through excellence in higher education, Read more

The Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance (CCLG), RGNUL, In collaboration With Think India, Presents, 1st CCLG Contemporary Constitutionalism Paper Presentation Competition

CCLG invites entries upon contemporary issues pertaining to Constitutional Law and other allied arenas as have been suggested in the brochure accompanying this message. The Paper Presentation Competition shall take place virtually, on 30th of April, 2021. Interested participants may Read more

Indian Railway Issues Guidelines To Prevent Incidents Of Crime Against Women In Trains And In Railway Premises

 Akanksha Chowdhury  The Indian Railways, on 20th of March, 2021, observing the increasing rate of crimes against women and children in Trains and Railways premises, issued guidelines concerning the combat of the same. About 20% of the 23 million daily Read more

Protecting IP Rights During Covid-19 Pandemic

Nithyakalyani Narayanan An introduction to the concept of ‘Intellectual Property’ The term ‘Intellectual property’ can be simply described as the rights of the creation of a man. Patents, trademarks, copyright, etc are some of the examples.[1] Patents and undisclosed information Read more

Zia Judicials Legal Research Cell Is Organizing One Day Offline Workshop On Criminal Law “Arrest to Sentencing”

COURSE DETAILS: Topic:  From Arrest to Sentencing Date: 14th April, 2020   Venue: Indian Society of International Law, Near Supreme Court Metro Station Fees: Rs 1000/- for Students and Rs 1200/- for Professionals    (Certificate, High Tea, Stationary Kit, Lunch at the Read more

 Analysis Of Environmental Rule Of Law 

Shreya Sharma INTRODUCTION Since the 1972 Stockholm Declaration on human Environment, environmental laws, and institutions have evolved exceptionally and expanded all across the world. Now all countries have established one environmental law or regulation. Some of the countries established environmental Read more