Rahul Ranjan

Security and Health Measures Provided for by the Cameroon Labour Legislation: An Appraisal of these Measures in the Face of Covid-19

The rights of workers were seriously affected by the outbreak of COVID-19.  Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.  Employers have an obligation to protect workers during this pandemic.  Therefore, this paper aims to examine the Security and Health Measures available to workers in Cameroon.  It has become clear […]

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Women Victims and the Criminal Justice System: A Comparative Analysis Between Common Law and Civil Law Countries

The laws on rape, domestic violence, and sexual assault have undergone major reforms in various common law and civil law countries, to the extent that the focus is being laid upon under-reporting of offences taking place against women and high rate of attrition in the criminal justice system, by emphasising on the necessity to avoid

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Artificial Intelligence: Issues and Challenges

New technologies are changing human interaction profoundly – including in times of armed conflict. Many States are investing heavily in the development of means and methods of warfare that rely on digital technology. Cyber tools, increasingly autonomous weapon systems, and artificial intelligence are being used in contemporary armed conflicts. Technological advances can have positive consequences

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The Role of Women in the Arabic Jurisdiction: A Review of the Legal and Social Status of Women in the Arab World

This review article aims to explore the legal and social status of women in the Arab world. We begin by examining the historical and cultural context that has shaped the role of women in the Arabic jurisdiction. We then review the legal rights and protections afforded to women under Islamic law and the laws of

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Reflecting on the Impact of Child Soldiers in Armed Conflicts: A Closer Look into the Ugandan Case of the Prosecutor V Dominic Ongwen

The purpose of this work is to denounce the use of children as soldiers in armed conflicts and investigate current practices violating children’s rights due to their involvement with terrorist or military groups.  Assess the effectiveness of mechanisms put in place to combat the use of child soldiers by conflict groups, including international legal norms.

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Fixing Liabilities for Technology in Cyber Crimes – A Critical Analysis

The meaning of cybercrime, its concept and types are covered in this research. It further deals with the liability in cybercrimes and whether the liability can be fixed to technology. By the late 1970s, the idea of ‘crime by computer’ had become a serious problem that called for new criminal laws, but technology’s constant growth

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Reservation and How it has taken its Turn Recently: An Insight into Vikas Kisanrao Gawali Vs. State of Maharashtra

The supreme court on 6th December, 2021 stayed the 27% reservation for the OBCs in the local body elections, in the new petition filed by Rahul Ramesh Wagh. The supreme court noted the decisions held earlier this year in Vikas Kisanrao Gawali v State of Maharashtra. An important stance taken in the judgement was that

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The Citizenship Amendment Act and its Correspondence with the Assam Accord and the NRC: A Constitutional Analysis

This research paper aims to comprehend the Citizenship Amendment Act’s provisions in light of the Constitution’s requirements while also looking at the Act’s connections to the Assam Accord and the National Register of Citizens. The Citizenship Amendment Act of 2019’s primary goal is to allow citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Christians, Parsis, and Jains who

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