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Conflict of Laws
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The Jindal Forum for International and Economic Laws (‘JFIEL’) is organizing its first Student Paper Conference from 7th to 10th April, 2023.

Amity Moot Court Competition
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Amity Law School, Amity University Haryana has been organising Moot Court Competitions on a National level since 2016 and has experienced a

Ukraine War Crimes
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In a significant move, the International Criminal Court in a press release informed the world at large that it is issuing arrest warrants against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Commissioner for Children's Rights, Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova in connection to commission of war crimes during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022

Karnataka High Court
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The Karnataka High Court, while deliberating over a father’s prayer seeking repatriation of his minor son to Germany, dismissed the petition on ground of the child’s best interests and allowed the son to remain with his mother in India.

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About ILS Law College The year 2022-2023 marks a golden period for the Indian Law Society and ILS Law College, where the

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    ABOUT UWSL Unitedworld School of Law (UWSL) is a constituent school of Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The school is duly

NLIU Bhopal
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    NLIU-CRIL is pleased to invite original and unpublished manuscripts for publication in its annual journal, now rebranded as the CRIL

JFIEL
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    Concept Note The theme for the conference is ‘Making International Law Relevant – Promises and Challenges for India’. The conference

European Court of Human Rights
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“References to traditions, general assumptions or prevailing social attitudes in a particular country are insufficient justification for a difference in treatment on grounds of sex, whether in favour of women or men”

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Kenya High Court
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African Court on Human and People’s Rights (‘AFCHPR’): While deciding the instant matter concerning the eviction of a Kenyan indigenous minority ethnic

Supreme Court of The United States
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Supreme Court of the United States: While deciding the instant matter related to the international custody of a child which further involved

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Interviewed by Achintaya Soni

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Federal Court of Australia: While deciding the instant appeal dealing with interpretational technicalities associated with international arbitration, the Court clarified the principles

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Reported by Shubhodip Chakraborty

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Reported by Anirudh Kulkarni