International Journal of Legal Developments and Allied Issues

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Procedural Aspects Of Child Abuse: Comparative Study Of India And United Kingdom

<strong><u>ABSTRACT</u></strong> Child abuse is taken as a serious problem in the countries around the world and should be dealt with caution and care as it is a question of children, not more than 5 to 15 years of age in general.  Abusing a child should be considered as a grave offence and punishment should be […]

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Critical Analysis Of The African Human Rights System

<u>INTRODUCTION : WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS ?</u> Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour , religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.[1] Those

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Trafficking of Women

Abstract The unfortunate and unprivileged humans – women and children – upon whom immeasurable, unfathomable and grave excesses, atrocities and aberrations take place daily by perpetrators of the crime. They survive in the darker, drearier side of Human Rights violations. Young girls are trafficked into prostitution; young boys are trafficked into forced labour and sodomisation.

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Conceptualising Refugee Rights Through Human Right Perspective

Written by Anjasi Shah* & Ankitashri Tripathi** * 2nd Year B.Com LLB Student, Institute Of Law, Nirma University ** 2nd Year B.Com LLB Student, Institute Of Law, Nirma University   Introduction   For too long, the 1951 Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees [1] has been treated as a piece of international legislation

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The Flip Side Of Curbing Cyber Crimes- Violation Of Human Rights

Written by Abhilasha Khare Research Scholar (Law), Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyala, Jabalpur   Abstract Human rights are the rights which are provided to an individual by virtue of him being a human being. These are the rights which a human being can enjoy everywhere. The point of global concern arises when we talk about safeguarding human

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A Panegyric On Ali Muzrui- Revisiting General History Of Africa Since 1935

Written by Atul Alexander Junior Research Fellow, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University   Volume. 8 on the General history of Africa since 1935[1] edited by Ali A.Muzrui[2] is one of its kind dealing with African history post Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia,[3] the author hailing from Mombasa, Kenya with European education has played a

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Armed Forces Special Powers Act- A Need And Not A Weed

Written by Dr. Deepti Kohli, Associate Professor, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIP University   The Special Power Act was the brain child of British India. It was enacted to discourage many of the rebellious activities of freedom fighters at the time of independence. Many of the Indian Leaders were imprisoned under the Act including

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Child Sexual Abuse Laws In India

<em>Written by <strong>Kritanjali Sarda</strong></em> 3rd Year B.A.LL.B Student, School of Law, Christ University   Introduction According to the World Health Organization (WHO), child maltreatment includes– physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and negligent treatment, emotional abuse; and exploitation. WHO defines Child sexual abuse as “Child sexual abuse is the involvement of a child in sexual activity

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Media As A Boon To The Democratic Spirit

<em>Written by <strong>Dr. N.B. Chandrakala</strong> </em> HOD, Dept. of Law, S.P.M.V.V   The voice of media to propagate the laws in general and women is a minute welcome step. The Legal Maxim “Ignorantia juris non excusat” means Ignorance of Law is not an excuse. Media helps as a tool to create legal awareness to the

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Derogations Undertaken By Syria During Its State Of Emergency

Written by Pavithra Jaidev 4th Year B.B.A., LL.B Student, Jindal Global Law School of O.P Jindal Global University   INTRODUCTION Different sovereign states are subject to different legal obligations, and these legal obligations in the form of provisions, are contained in various treaties[1]. In this paper, the author in particular, is concerned about certain provisions

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