EQUAL PROTECTION OF REFUGEE IN A NON– SIGNATORY STATE [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Dr. Priti Pandey Asst. Prof. Amity Law School, Noida E -mail: ppandey1@amity.edu ABSTRACT As the ever increasing gap between the theory and practice of human rights of refugees assumes the form of a crisis, it is significant to identify the reasons for
SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SPECIAL WELFARE LAWS FOR WOMEN: SOCIAL AND LEGAL CONTOURS [Vol 1/ Issue 2/ Apr 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Meenu Gupta Associate Professor Amity Law School, Noida Email ID: mgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been a growing realisation that development goals cannot be achieved unless gender inequalities are removed and women are empowered to choose
NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE: SYNERGY OF ACTIONS [Vol 1/ Issue 2/ Apr 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Bhavish Gupta Associate Professor Amity Law School, Delhi E-Mail: bgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT Although, India has a comprehensive environmental framework with extensive set of environmental laws and institutional frameworks to implement and enforce environmental policy objectives, various environmental safeguards were rendered toothless due to
THE JUDICIAL STANDARDS AND ACCOUNTABILITY BILL: AN ASSESSMENT [Vol 1/ Issue 2/ Apr 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Meenu Gupta Ms. Chhavi Gupta Assistant Professor Research Scholar of Law Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: mgupta1@amity.edu/strong> Email Id: cgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT India being a democratic country rest on three pillars -Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. For the growth of
LAW AS THE VOICE OF JUDGES Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 [ISSN 2394-9295] Divya Ann Samuel B.B.A LL.B(H) 8th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email Id: divyaannsamuel@gmail.com ABSTRACT The definition of the term „law‟ has been left to the jurists for over centuries. Each jurist has tried to interpret the term „law‟ in the best possible manner to
SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SPECIAL WELFARE LAWS FOR WOMEN: SOCIAL AND LEGAL CONTOURS [Vol 1/ Issue 2/ Apr 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Meenu Gupta Associate Professor Amity Law School, Noida E-Mail: mgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been a growing realisation that development goals cannot be achieved unless gender inequalities are removed and women are empowered to choose and
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 ISSN 2394 -9295 Sailja Khosla Hardik Jain Asst. Proffessor B.Com. LL.B. (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: skhosla@amity.edu Email Id: hrdkjain95@gmail.com ABSTRACT Children are most innocent when in their childhood but there exist some demons into the society that could be
HONOUR AND SHAME: THE QUALITIES OF MEN AND WOMEN IN HONOUR BASED SOCIETIES Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 [ISSN 2394-9295] Harshita Singh Research Scholar Mewar University, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) Email ID: harshita_singh_2007@yahoo.com ABSTRACT There is a complex set of traditional, social, and cultural factors that explain the practice of honour killings. In many developing countries sex outside of marriage is
RIGHT TO KNOW VS. RIGHT TO PRIVACY: PROBLEMS AND PRACTICALITIES [Vol 1/ Issue 3/ Oct 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Bhavish Gupta Associate Professor Amity Law School, Delhi Email ID: bgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT The right to privacy and the right to information are both essential human rights in the modern information society. For the most part, these two rights complement each other
SEDITION LAW Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 [ISSN 2394-9295] Niharica Khanna B.B.A LL.B(H) 8th Semester AmityAmity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email Id: : niharica.khanna13@gmail.com ABSTRACT Sedition is defined as the illegal acts done of inciting people against the government in power. Sedition is any act or speech which incites anybody to form of anti -national views against a government
BEEF BAN: AN ANALYSIS Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 [ISSN 2394 -9295] Yamini Rathore Ekta Jain B.Com LL.B(H) B.Com LL.B(H) 5th Semester 5th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: yamini9431@gmail.com Email Id: ektajain3125@gmail.com ABSTRACT The concept of Hinduism is based on the omnipresence of the Divine ,and the soul is present in all creatures
BLASPHEMY LAWS AND RELIGIOUS SENSITIVITIES: WHETHER ALTERATION DESIRED OR NOT? [Vol 2/ Issue 2/ Dec 2016 ISSN 2394 -9295] Shaurya Sharma Bharti Khera B.Com LL.B(H) B.Com LL.B(H) 6th Semester 6th Semesterr Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: ssharma9618@gmail.com Email Id:bharti.khera@live.com ABSTRACT Religion as defined and accepted universally, can be said as the beliefs of the people,
HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTALISM: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN [Vol 1/ Issue 3/ Oct 2015] [ISSN 2394-9295] Dr. Meenu Gupta Professor Amity Law School, Noida Email ID: mgupta1@amity.edu ABSTRACT Right from the birth, one should get unpolluted air to breath, uncontaminated water to drink, nutritious food to eat, and hygienic place to live in. These parts are essential for
TRIPLE TALAQ: FROM JINX TO JUSTICE [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Geetika Gulati BBA LLB (H) 8th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Email id: geetikagulati2895@gmail.com ABSTRACT ISLAM, ONE of the greatest of world religions through the 1500 years of existence, has been by far the most misunderstood and misrepresented.The issue of the ‘triple divorce’ is regarded as highly