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When Pork becomes Geopolitics: Chinese Tariffs and the Chances for Retaliation on Trade
Read more: When Pork becomes Geopolitics: Chinese Tariffs and the Chances for Retaliation on TradeBy Geetaali Malhotra Abstract: China’s tariffs on EU pork mark a new phase in trade wars, extending retaliation from industrial goods to food staples. By targeting Europe’s largest exporters, Beijing ties disputes over electric vehicles to a commodity central to its own diet, signalling the politicization of food security. This “porkification” of trade wars echoes…
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Granting Anti-Arbitration Injunction in Foreign Seated Arbitrations: Analysing Delhi High Court’s Decision in the Engineering Projects Case
Read more: Granting Anti-Arbitration Injunction in Foreign Seated Arbitrations: Analysing Delhi High Court’s Decision in the Engineering Projects CaseBy – Malvika Nambiar Abstract To what extent does the power of Indian courts extend in relation to arbitration, especially when the arbitration is seated abroad? The Delhi High Court in the recent case of Engineering Projects (India) Ltd v. MSA Global LLC gave power to the courts to intervene in the case of a…
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The Silent Victims of Diplomacy: Domestic Workers and the Abuse of Diplomatic Immunity
Read more: The Silent Victims of Diplomacy: Domestic Workers and the Abuse of Diplomatic ImmunityBy – Simar Kaur Abstract Diplomatic immunity, as it is codified in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), is one of the most important weapons of international law. Founded on both representative and functional necessity theories of foreign states, this instrument shields diplomacy but also creates vast loopholes. Particularly, cases of abuse of domestic…
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Investment Treaty Arbitration in India: The Commercial Reservation and Renewable Energy Risks
Read more: Investment Treaty Arbitration in India: The Commercial Reservation and Renewable Energy RisksBy – Gurram Sai Ruchitha Abstract India’s ambitious renewable energy ambitions rely on continued foreign investment, making effective dispute resolution mechanisms crucial for maintaining investor confidence. This article examines the enforcement of investment treaty arbitration (ITA) awards in India, with a focus on the challenges posed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and India’s…
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Is AI Rewriting Rights in India?
Read more: Is AI Rewriting Rights in India?By — Hansin Kapoor Abstract In India’s high-stakes technological renaissance, artificial intelligence is a Pandora’s box brimming with promise but also peril. On the one hand, AI fuels innovations in healthcare, agriculture, and governance; on the other, it raises profound human rights dilemmas. UNESCO notes that AI is re-shaping the way we work, interact, and…
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Green Dispute Resolution: The Role of ADR in Climate Change Litigation
Read more: Green Dispute Resolution: The Role of ADR in Climate Change LitigationBy — Aasmi Bali Abstract Climate litigation has become one of the most acute issues of contemporary legal discussion. With states, corporations, and civil society actors struggling with the burden of climate change mitigation and adaptation, conflicts over environmental damage and regulatory imperatives are proliferating. Conventional litigation is slow and aggressive, which can worsen the…
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Behind The Artistic: The Tussle Between the AI & Creative Works
Read more: Behind The Artistic: The Tussle Between the AI & Creative WorksBy – Anubhi Srivastava Abstract The rise of AI in creative domains challenges traditional notions of authorship, originality, and cultural production. From Studio Ghibli-style animations to AI-generated music and scripts, machine learning blurs the line between imitation and innovation. This article examines the ethical, legal, and philosophical debates surrounding “AI art,” including copyright, authenticity, and…
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Food : A Saviour For the Victims of Partition
Read more: Food : A Saviour For the Victims of PartitionBy – Nandini Pandey Abstract The role of food in our lives is immense, yet often goes unnoticed. It is not merely a daily habit but a source of comfort, livelihood and income for an abundance of people. The food we have from outlets for our enjoyment helps sustain a legacy in each bite that…
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Fire and the Flames of Post-Colonial Feminism
Read more: Fire and the Flames of Post-Colonial FeminismBy – Muskan Hossain Abstract Deepa Mehta’s Fire (1996) remains a landmark of post-colonial feminist cinema, challenging the patriarchal family and exposing the fragility of cultural nationalism. Through Radha and Sita’s intimate rebellion, the film critiques how women’s independence after 1947 remained bound to tradition and sacrifice. The backlash against Fire revealed how women’s desires…
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Madras Cafe and India’s Refugee Dilemma
Read more: Madras Cafe and India’s Refugee DilemmaBy – Hritika Mishra Introduction Refugee crises are not new to South Asia. From the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan to the Rohingya today, every conflict has left behind displaced people. India, despite no formal refugee law, has hosted refugees from many countries, such as Tibet, Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. Shoojit Sircar’s Madras…
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A VOID EXISTENCE: THE LEGAL VACUUM SURROUNDING CLIMATE REFUGEES
Read more: A VOID EXISTENCE: THE LEGAL VACUUM SURROUNDING CLIMATE REFUGEESBy — Sumedha Sahoo Abstract: As the onslaught of climate change on the world intensifies day by day, millions of people are being displaced from their homes. This paper examines how ‘climate refugees’, people who have been displaced due to the destructive effects of climate change, are treated. It primarily focuses on the lack of…

