Vol 9 Issue 6 [Nov Dec 2023]
Exploring the Motivations behind Terrorist Groups’ Reliance on Violence over Diplomacy
This study investigates the complex aspects of terrorism, analysing the interconnected elements of psychology, ideology, and strategy that influence the motives and behaviours of individuals and groups. The study explores the psychological aspects of radicalisation,
Right to Privacy outside Workplace and Unfair Dismissal: A UK Standpoint
Privacy is an elusive dream for most working professionals as employers’ vigilance extends to various intricate aspects of one’s private life. This begs the question of what is private life in the context of employment
IPR and Competition Law: The Power Couple Demystified
As the enforcer of competition law, the Competition Commission of India (‘CCI’) has been actively pursuing the objectives mandated by the Competition Act, 2002, and aligning Indian competition law with international best practices. However, there
Ethical and Legal Implications of Tabular Neural Networks in Cardiac Disease Prediction: A Paradigm Shift in Healthcare
Cardiac disease remains a formidable global health challenge, claiming a significant number of lives annually. Early detection is pivotal in mitigating its impact, and the integration of machine learning, particularly tabular neural networks, presents a
RUSA: Layout and Upcoming Development of Higher Education in India
The third-largest education system in the world is found in India. The revitalising and expansive XIIth Plan was designed to improve higher education in India. The promotion of economic growth, inclusive growth, sustainable development in
Pegasus Spyware: A Violation of Right to Privacy and a Threat to Surveillance Laws in India
Technology has progressed at such an advanced stage which makes it possible for anyone to spy into our private lives. The concept of Pegasus Spyware and its ill effects has gained significance in today’s time.
Evaluation of Tanzania’s Legal System for Sexual Offences and its Implementation in the Eradication of Violence against Girls: Law and Practice
The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency defines gender-based violence as “acts of physical, sexual, and psychological assault that are specifically targeted at individuals or groups on the basis of their biological sex and/or their gender
A Comparative Analysis of the Doctrine of Piercing the Corporate Veil: A Perspective From India
Ever since the wave of capitalism took over the world in the early nineteenth century, the established business multinationals have gained a notorious reputation for the concoction of fraudulent activities along with deceptive actions taken
Deprivation of the Right to Life Among Intimate Partners: Causes and Circumstances Associated with Homicide Acts: Analysis of Decided Court Cases in Tanzania
This paper analyses decided cases on the causes and circumstances associated with the deprivation of the Right to Life among people who are in intimate partnerships. The paper also discusses important concepts under the deprivation
An Assessment on the History, Trend, Legal Framework Governing Corruption, and the Challenges Facing the Prohibition and Prevention of Corruption in Tanzania
This paper provides an assessment of the history, trend, and legal framework governing corruption, and the challenges facing the prohibition and prevention of corruption in Tanzania. Corruption leads to social, economic and psychological effects to