International Law
Conflict of Laws vis-à-vis Foreign Seat of Arbitration
by Mayank Singh†
1st JFIEL Student Conference on International Law [7-10 April, 2023]
The Jindal Forum for International and Economic Laws (‘JFIEL’) is organizing its first Student Paper Conference from 7th to 10th April, 2023.
1st Amity International Moot Court Competition, 2023
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: ICC issues arrest warrants against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Official Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova
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
Principle of comity of courts is salutary in nature and cannot override the consideration of best interest and welfare of the child: Karnataka High Court
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.
Sanctions: Company Compliances Gain Traction
by Krithika Jagannathan† and Vishal Sundar††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 24
ILS Law College, Pune | International Conference (Virtual) on Contemporary Trends in International Economic Law
About ILS Law College The year 2022-2023 marks a golden period for the Indian Law Society and ILS Law College, where the
UWSL International Moot Court Competition, 2023
ABOUT UWSL Unitedworld School of Law (UWSL) is a constituent school of Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The school is duly
Call for Papers: CRIL Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. II
NLIU-CRIL is pleased to invite original and unpublished manuscripts for publication in its annual journal, now rebranded as the CRIL
Call for Papers | 1st JFIEL Student Paper Conference
Concept Note The theme for the conference is ‘Making International Law Relevant – Promises and Challenges for India’. The conference
Termination of a Swiss national's widower's pension: ECHR finds no weighty and convincing reasons for such differential treatment on grounds of gender
“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”
AFCHPR| Republic of Kenya directed to identify and demarcate the Ogiek ancestral land and make monetary reparations to the community for the moral and material prejudices suffered
African Court on Human and People’s Rights (‘AFCHPR’): While deciding the instant matter concerning the eviction of a Kenyan indigenous minority ethnic
Should courts categorically examine all possible ameliorative measures, before denying a Hague Convention petition for return of a child to a foreign country? SCOTUS answers
Supreme Court of the United States: While deciding the instant matter related to the international custody of a child which further involved
Know All About India’s Present Stance in Maritime Sector in this conversation with Sindhura Polepalli
Interviewed by Achintaya Soni
Australian Court provides interpretation highlighting distinction between recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards vis-a-vis ICSID Convention
Federal Court of Australia: While deciding the instant appeal dealing with interpretational technicalities associated with international arbitration, the Court clarified the principles
4th National Conference on International Law, organised by the International Law Society, KSOL
Reported by Shubhodip Chakraborty