Blogs
Student's Pen: Is the 1951 Refugee Convention Outdated?
May 6, 2025, 12:21 a.m. • Shridansh Tripathi
Student's Pen

Overview: South China Sea Dispute and threat to regional security
May 6, 2025, 12:19 a.m. • Shridansh Tripathi
Student's Pen
Overview: The Role of International Courts in Resolving Disputes
May 6, 2025, 12:13 a.m. • Shridansh Tripathi
Student's Pen
Overview: The Dark Web and Its Legal Implications in International Security
May 6, 2025, 12:12 a.m. • Shanmitha Bhogadi
Student's Pen
Law Student's Pen: Space Law in the Age of Private Exploration
May 6, 2025, 12:10 a.m. • Ashish Kumar Sinha
Student's Pen

From Bechuanaland to Botswana : The Path to Independence and Nation Building (1966- Present)
May 6, 2025, 12:05 a.m. • Katlego Tlhokwane

From Law Student's Pen: Dharmashastra's Indigenous Ethics in the Governance for the Age of AI and Cyberspace
April 15, 2025 • Purab Sharma (Son of N.K. Sharma & Neelam)
Student's Pen
This article explores the abstract idea of applying Indigenous ethics of Dharmshastras in cyberspace as a means to break free from the western digital colonization.

Digital Gulaami: When the Feed Became a Colonial Decree
April 15, 2025 • Purab Sharma (Son of N.K. Sharma & Neelam)
This article explores the new form of colonization that has manifested through the cyberspace.
From Battleground to Bargaining Chip: Ukraine's Harsh Reality
May 5, 2025, 11:32 p.m. • Ashish Kumar Sinha

Legal Pluralism in the Global South: A Decolonial Perspective
April 16, 2025 • Kavita Joshi

India’s Bolar Exception: A Catalyst for Generic Drug Inovation
May 1, 2025 • BY: Vistar Gupta Law student at Rayat Bahra university Mohali campus
Atomic research driven by innovation operates within legal frameworks that establish equilibrium between pharmaceutical patents and public wellness standards. The Bolar Exception functions as a vital legal rule that achieves two goals through providing ge
Student's Pen: Mutual interests in the Indo-Africa partnership
May 5, 2025, 11:23 p.m. • Katlego Tlhokwane
Student's Pen
Student's Pen: Strategic Interests and Geopolitical Significance: A Global Balancing Act
May 5, 2025, 11:21 p.m. • Katlego Tlhokwane
Student's Pen
Bandung Conference 1955
May 5, 2025, 11:05 p.m. • Katlego Tlhokwane
India Africa Forum Summit: A Journey of Cooperation and Future Opportunities
May 5, 2025, 10:58 p.m. • Katlego Tlhokwane
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‘Dharma’, Secularism, and UCC : A reflection by law student
April 2, 2025 • Anushree Jha
This article seeks to examine the applicability of Dharma as a model for Governance, especially pertaining to challenges associated with UCC and Secularism.
Akash v. State of U.P.: When Judicial Insensitivity Meets Legal Scrutiny
March 31, 2025 • Dhruv Khanduri
Student's Pen
This article seeks to explore the recent controversial case of Akash v. State of U.P.
Emojis and the Legal Conundrum
March 27, 2025 • Dhruv Khanduri
Student's Pen
This article seeks to explore the admissibility of emojis in criminal and civil cases.

From student's pen: ‘Dharma’as a Source of Law in Indian Legal Jurisprudence
March 24, 2025 • Anushree Jha
Student's Pen
This article explores 'Dharma' as a source of law, emphasizing its supremacy in ancient India, its origins and its influence in shaping the contemporary legal landscape.
Overview: IPR CHALLENGES IN BIOTECH AND CSIPR INNOVATIONS IN INDIA
April 28, 2025 • BY: Vistar Gupta Law student at rayat bahra university Mohali campus
Student's Pen
The field of biotechnology which controls biological systems for technological development serves as a leading force for transforming healthcare services while improving agricultural productivity and maintaining environmental stability. The knowledge-driv