Rahul Ranjan

Pharmaceutical Patenting in India: Problem of Public Access to Health

In India, a large part of the population living below the poverty line, with expenses towards healthcare out of pocket; have been living in a significant health crisis with the inability towards accessibility, affordability and availability of the medicine. Today, IPR Laws are getting more and more popular. They provide relief to the innovative minds […]

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A Critical Examination of the Shift from Litigation to Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR refers to numerous approaches for resolving conflicts outside of the judicial system. There is a tremendous growth in disagreements between parties in the modern world. Litigation gives a remedy and settles all disputes, but the process is very time-consuming. In certain instances, low-income individuals struggle to pay court fees. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) gives

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The Changing Contours of Online Learning in India: A Critical Study

Online learning is the latest addition in the realm of education in the world including India. Though this initiative was continuing for a long time in the past, the COVID-19 pandemic starting from the year 2020 gave an unprecedented fillip to this phenomenon. The increased availability of the computers, android mobile phones, and the expanding

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Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Investigation and Criminal Justice in Indian Perspective

With the development of computer and robotic science now machines are able to behave like human beings. Machines are to perform complicated tasks such as cognitive thinking, visual perception, speech recognition, and learning from past experience at a much higher speed and accuracy than human beings. This ability of a machine to behave like a

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The Role That The East African Court Of Justice (EACJ) Play In The Promotion, Protection And Enforcement Of Human Rights In Tanzania

The book who owns the problem? Africa and the struggle for Agency  commences with the Late Pius Adesanmi articulating that he had been  invited to a conference to  reflect on the theme  African solutions  for African  problems[i]  Typical of his somewhat  controversial  view, he proclaimed   that  in Africa politics dictates  problems that are defined  as

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Regulation of Online Contracts under Cameroonian Law: A Critical Appraisal

Online contract is relatively a fast growing phenomenon in the world today and Cameroon in particular. Given the rapid growth of this form of contract, the need for regulation becomes all the more compelling. The rights and obligations of contracting parties, the legal aspects of online contracts, the use of digital signatures and other intricacies

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Shareholder Inspection Rights in South Africa and Foreign Jurisdictions

Corporate information is valuable and companies must protect business strategies and there is legitimate justification for opacity in the boardroom. On the other hand, however, some information access is necessary to support sound corporate governance. It is also trite that   shareholder inspection rights, inter alia, facilitates and enable shareholder activism in that it allows a

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Transboundary Wetland Diplomacy: Contributions of the 1996 Environmental Management Law of Cameroon

This paper seeks to examine the contributions of the 1996 Environmental Management Law of Cameroon in solving disputes between two or more countries sharing a common trans-boundary wetland ecosystem and by so doing building peace and diplomatic cooperation between the countries. The article aimed at discussing the role played by the Environmental Management Law in

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