Journal of Legal Studies & Research

Journal of Legal Studies & Research is a Bi-Monthly e-Journal of Law and allied subjects bearing ISSN: 2455-2437. The Journal covers contemporary issues of Law and is not limited to any specific topic or subject.

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The Legal Framework for Brazilian Biodiversity and the Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) for Traditional Peoples

The legislation proposes the protection of traditional knowledge and the regulation of the use of biodiversity in Brazil. The article provides a detailed account of the legislative process, including an analysis of the mechanisms, actors, and pathways involved and an examination of the role of legal persons in interpreting the interactions between official agents and

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Exploring the Ideological and Political Elements of the Curriculum and Cultivating High-Quality Foreign-related Legal Talents: Taking the International Business Law Course as an Example

This paper explores the ideological and political elements of the international business law course and attempts to make a reflection on how to achieve the goal of ideological and political education in legal education. It finds that it is important to shape students’ values through a combination of explicit and implicit approaches. Through the different

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Unmasking and Evaluating Humanitarian Aid in the Conflict-Hit Zones of Cameroon

Cameroon is currently facing a complex humanitarian crisis, with ongoing violence and conflict in the Anglophone regions. The crisis resulted in thousands of deaths, widespread displacement, and a severe humanitarian need for food, shelter, and healthcare. The conflict has also led to numerous breaches of human rights such as extrajudicial execution, arbitrary detentions, and the

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