Vol 10 Issue 3 [May June 2024]
Ethical Effects of Incorporating AI into the Legal Decision-Making Process
AI is a much-hyped topic nowadays, garnering everyone’s attention. Everybody, especially engineers and scientists, is thrilled about its application(s) in various distinct sectors, creating a new job market, and many technology-based industries are beginning to
Upholding the Right to Access to Information by Countering Fake News in Tanzania
The issue of fake news is basically not a new thing but it has been seen since historical times, the only issue currently is that the advancement of science and technology has brought about the
Law Relating to Digital Signature and its Protection Mechanism: A Comparative Study
The practice of appending signature to documents has a long history, as the existence of human beings on the Earth. This practice started even before the invention of current handwriting, whereby societies such as, Sumerians
Comparing Trade Union Laws and Labour Protections in the Commercial Realms of Malaysia and Kazakhstan
This article analyzed the specifics of the Federation of Malaysia and the Republic of Kazakhstan, as two lead contemporaries of the developing world, espousing correct measures to regulate the relationship between trade unions and labour
Time to Ease Public Access to Justice: Solace of PIL
Access to Justice is a Fundamental Right guaranteed to citizens by Article 14 and Article 21 of the Constitution of India. According to the Supreme Court justice should be conveniently accessible in terms of distance
Abandoned Victims of the Genocidal Rape of 1971
Two weapons were frequently used historically to suppress any nation throughout the history of the world. One is the massacre and the other is rape. During the liberation war of 1971, the Pakistanis violated the
Examining the Requirements for the Litigation and Mediation of Traditional Knowledge and Associated Genetic Resources Disputes
Disputes on traditional knowledge and genetic resources between providers and users of these resources often arise from the diversity in cultural perspectives and interests. Every form of dispute resolution has prerequisites. There are requirements to