EFFICIENCY OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS ON WAR CRIMES

ABSTRACT:

There exist numerous road blocks in effectively managing war crimes by international forums, the efforts during this behalf are noteworthy. The concept of establishment of anInternational Tribunals is itself an accomplishment, yet a challenge not only to the justice system in itself, but all the member states of the globally. The tribunals haven’t proved to be entirely efficient in managing war crimes. Nevertheless, with modifications within the functioning of those tribunals, the concept of world co -operation in bringing criminals of war crimes to trial cannot be far-fetched amid this period.

Authored by Mithannsh Jain, Christ University.

UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON LAW OF THE SEA

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The Ocean is always an important part of our planet earth. Life begins from the ocean itself. The Ocean is vast as it covers 140 million square miles, around 72% of the Earth’s surface. It is the source of food for plants, animals and humans. Moreover, it is also used for the commercial trade, transport, adventure and discovery. Because of its unmeasurable usage, humans have stared using it for their self interest, profit and consumption purposes. In result of it, United Nations conducted 3 conventions to prevent the Pureness of ocean from the mankind. Therefore, the ocean has been divided and 12 nautical miles from the land territory is given to the countries for their usage.

Authored by Kavya Goyal, Prestige Institute Of Management.

REPORT ON MTP ACT, 1971

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human life. That is why it has the intervention of law so much. Abortion always has two sides of arguments, one says it represents woman’s “right to choose” whether to continue the pregnancy or to terminate it. The other side argues that it is taking of a human’s life so it can’t vest on one hand. The article firstly gives a brief introduction of MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY ACT, 1971 and after its evolution. This Act has many lacking points which should be there in the present situation, that’s why a Bill; MTP (Amendment) Bill, 2020 has passed by Lok Sabha, the article mentions the highlights of the Bill.

Authored by Kavya Goyal, Prestige Institute Of Management.

A DETAILED NOTE ON TRANSPARENCY AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

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Transparency and Confidentiality are two procedures in arbitration. Transparency provides for openness, clarity, disclosure, access to information while confidentiality refers to non-disclosure, it is one of the most fundamental reason why parties resort to arbitration. At times, transparency and confidentiality are at odds. Here we will talk about transparency and confidentiality in international arbitration, why is it needed and when should be one of these be resorted to.

Authored by Divyanshi Gupta, Faculty Of Law, Lucknow University.

Effect of COVID-19 on Refugee Camps and their Livelihoods

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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread rapidly and widely; the volume of cases worldwide has now surpassed ten million.Several governments reacted with an escalating spectrum of strategies including extensiveindustry and border closures. While some countries are cautiously starting up to emerge from their lockdowns, some form of containment regulations are likely to continue in place in several countries for the future months.

Authored by Abhay Singh, Lucknow University

REPORT ON HEALTH CARE REFORMS IN INDIA

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India has a population of 1.3 billion which is the second-largest population of the world. It has been predicted by the UN that India will have the world’s largest population by the year 2024. India has earned the reputation of being one of the fastest-growing economies during the two decades, it is the world’s fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP and third-largest by purchasing power parity. However, the country has to face the challenges with several issues which include maintaining good health. it spends 1.2 % of its GDP on Healthcare sector which is lowest in the world. In the 12th Five Year Plan, the government has increased the spending on health care. And in February 2020, Finance Minister announced certain reform on healthcare which includes an increase in expenditure on the health care services. After that Health Minister; Dr. Harsh Vardhan has also accounted to increase the public expenditure from 1.15% to 2.5% of GDP BY 2025.

Authored by Kavya Goyal, Prestige Institute Of Management.

CHINA’S NEW COSMETICS REGULATIONS PUBLISHED

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China has a large cosmetic market. Keeping in view the large market, its growth China released New Regulations on Supervision and Administration of Cosmetics to regulate cosmetic industry. It is a series of rules that govern imports, market entry and sales of cosmetics in China. The new Regulation on Supervision and Administration of Cosmetics will replace The Regulations on Hygiene Supervision of Cosmetics. The new Regulations comprises of 80 articles which consist of six chapters on raw materials, supervision and administration, legal responsibilities and operation and production.

Authored by Divyanshi Gupta, Faculty Of Law, Lucknow University.

Space Tourism And Its Legality

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The advent of space tourism demands the law of outer space to change according to the recent developments and participation of private players. Lack of legislation caused much perplexity on position of space tourist. The legal aspects of authorization, liability, registration, etc. and their impact on space tourism have been discussed. With the emergence of efficient legislation, there is massive potential that space tourism with witness great opportunities with enhanced cooperation across the globe.

Authored by Divyanshi Gupta, Faculty Of Law, Lucknow University.

ANTI CORRUPTION LEGISLATION IN THE UK –ITS SUCCESS AND FAILURES

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to establish intent on the part of a company’s directing mind. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has confirmed that there are around 60 ongoing investigations, and additional resolutions are expected with corporates or prosecution under Section 7 of the Bribery Act.

Authored by Preeti Selvam, St Rock College Of Law.

A Detailed Analysis on Digital Piracy in The Contemporary World

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Digital piracy rates continue to be growing, indicating that further analysis using new methods is required to assess the problem.In periods of advancement in technology, the industry generating digital content experiences a hard time regulating the delivery of their copyrighted content in use. Demand and availability for digital content are increasing rapidly each year and suppliers still need creativity

Authored by Roudro Mukhopadhyay, OP Jindal University.