Vol. 9 Issue 3 [May – June 2023]
Concept of Coparceners with Special Emphasis under Classical Law and Recent Developments
Under the Hindu Joint Family, coparceners as an institution have a significant role in preserving and protecting the ancestral property. Earlier the concept of coparceners was thought to be associated with the spiritual aspects but
Need for Gender Neutral Rape Laws in India: A Legal Study
Rape is the fourth most common crime in India, and it’s a major issue throughout the globe. History has shown that rape is not just a woman’s crime but also affects men as well as
Rule of Law Vis-À-Vis Globalization in India: A Critical Study
The democracy is considered to be one of the of the best forms of governing system in the whole world and our nation is also a democratic nation where the principles od democracy are resonating
Analysis of Environmental Injuries Sustained by Armed Conflicts
War is a catastrophic event that affects the environment in several ways. The use of weapons and military equipment causes extensive damage to natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity. The impact of war on the environment
The African Legal Feminist’s Perspective on Women’s Human Rights Abuses
Upheaval on the desire for women’s rights to be treated more seriously than what was obtainable within many societies has fostered the continuous drive of feminists, who continue to differentiate their ordeals across regions. Though
Role of Public Prosecutor as an Organ of Justice in International Criminal Proceedings
The prosecutor plays a pivotal role in the international criminal justice system, he is not only a party to the proceedings but an important and significant role to play in international criminal justice. His role
The Relevancy and Applicability of the Doctrines Quicquid Plantatur Solo Solo Cedit and Cius Est Solum in Land Law Regime in Tanzania
Tanzania appliescommon law principles on land matters. Among the common law land principles which are applicable includes the doctrines Quicquid plantatur solo solo cedit and cius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et ad
Exploring the Suitability of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Tanzania Criminal Cases
Alternative dispute resolution is currently widely accepted in the dispute settlement sector. However, there are arguments against its acceptance because of several its effectiveness in criminal matters. This paper applied for documentary review under the
Smart Contracts in The Immovable Property Landscape
The following paper shall analyse the integration of Smart Contracts within the immovable property landscape, with particular emphasis on the leading industry. The first part of the paper shall deal with the benefits of smart
Adapting AfCFTA’s Security Exceptions to Evolving International Developments
The first paragraph of Article 28 of the Agreement setting up the AfCFTA says that every five years, the States Parties can change the Agreement to keep it up with changes in the region and