SOCIO – LEGAL IMPACT OF EUTHANASIA: THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVE [Vol 4/ Issue 1/ November 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ms. Tanya Saxena Mr.ManasAgrawal Student B.B.A., LL.B (H)) Student B.B.A., LL.B (H) Amity Law School, Noida. Amity Law School, Noida. Email id- tanyasaxena56@gmail.com Email id- manas.agrawal11@gmail.com Abstract “What seems to be the conundrum of the decade is to think upon the fact
ICJ OVER INTER-STATE ARBITRATION [Vol 4/ Issue 1/ November 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ms. Divya Ann Samuel B.B.A., LL.B(H) Student, LL.M-International Law, University of Glasgow (U.K) Email ID: divyaannsamuel@gmail.com ABSTRACT There has been a major shift in the inter-state dispute resolution mechanism. Many cases have been referred to the ICJ by States. This is opposed to the earlier practice of referring
AN ENDEAVOUR FOR INCORPORATION OF RIGHT TO WORK AS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT [Vol 4/ Issue 1/ November 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ms. BhavnaBatra Dr.Chitra Singh Research Scholar, Department of Law Research Superviser, Department of Law Mewar University Chittorgarh Rajasthan Mewar University Chittorgarh Rajasthan ABSTRACT The Preamble to the Indian Constitution begins with the WE THE PROPLE and it interalia emphasizes on
Application of Alternative Dispute Resolution in solving Environmental Problems [Vol 4/Issue 1/ November 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Alok Verma Asstt. Professor Amity Law School, Noida Email id: alok17advocate@gmail.com ABSTRACT Environmental problems are among the most complex and challenging areas of conflict in our modern world. They can include important elements such as science, sociology, economics, history and culture, property rights and
CASE COMMENTARY: THE NJAC JUDGEMENT [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Kislay Raj BBA LLB (H) 8th Semester Amity Law School, Noida Email id: kislayraj.95@gmail.com ABSTRACT Supreme Court AOR’s V/S Union of India {W.P No (Civil)- 13 of 2015}, popularly known as NJAC judgement has led to a debate among all the pillars of the democracy. This verdict is
Role of Non-government Organizations (NGOs) in combating acid attack violence and Protecting acid attack victims: India and abroad [Vol 3/Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Alok Verma Asstt. Professor Amity Law School, Noida Email id: alok17advocate@gmail.com ABSTRACT Acid attack violence happens in numerous nations but is especially predominant in Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Cambodia. Even Observing that acid attack is
PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION & COMPLEMENTARITY- ALLIES OR ENEMIES? [Vol 3/Issue 1/ April 2017] [ISSN 2394-9295] Aastha Anu Shivani B.B.A LL.B(H),9th Semester Damodaram Sanjivayya Amity Law School, Noida National Law University Email id: aastha.anu11@gmail.com Email id: shivi.pathak11@gmail.com ABSTRACT In intеrnаtionаl lаw, thе tеrm juriѕdiction covеrѕ thеаѕреct of а Stаtе’ѕѕovеrеignty, conѕiѕting of thеѕum of itѕ judiciаl, lеgiѕlаtivе, аnd аdminiѕtrаtivе comреtеnciеѕ. It
BRIDE TRAFFICKING: ASPECTS, CAUSES AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ms.Kalindi Saha BA., LL.B(H) ,LL.M Email id: kalindi.saha@gmail.com ABSTRACT Bride trafficking is a recently developed form of trafficking. In an era where women are given the right to choose a suitable groom for themselves, there are those unfortunate ones who are forced into the practice
Legalization of Marijuana [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Shubham Barolia Saksham Tuli 5th Year, BA. LL.B(H) 5th Year, BA. LL.B(H) Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email id: baroliashubham786@gmail.com Email id:sakshamtuli@gmail.com ABSTRACT In today’s society, marijuana or cannabis is commonly utilized by many teens and adults. Whether it is for medical reasons, socializing, obtaining a
LAWS RELATING TO ANIMALS [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] BhavyaSrivastava B.B.A. LL.B(H) Email id: bhavyasrivastava95@yahoo.com ABSTRACT “Creatures don’t expect authorization to live on earth, they were given the privilege to live before we arrived.” Human rights are those rights that are ensured to each human by the excellence of his being conceived human. Would this be able
ANIMAL RIGHTS [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Shivani Jain B.Com. LL.B(H) Email id: shivanijain239519@gmail.com ABSTRACT “Jallikattu- from a necessity to a sport and business” With the beginning of up-to-date agricultural tools, the usage of Bull throughout the course of farming has come down. Contemporary tractors and cultivating machines do the work more efficiently as they are run
GAMBLING IN INDIA- Imperativeness to come out of colonial beliefs [Vol 3/ Issue 2/ March 2018] [ISSN 2394-9295] Ishana Sidana Ajith Brar Amity Law School, Noida Amity Law School, Noida Email Id: Email id: singhajitapsb@gmail.com ABSTRACT Gambling is one of the oldest industries in the world. One can trace back different forms of gambling in every age, civilization, religion and
USE OF ADR MECHANISM IN SOLVING IPR CONFLICTS [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Alok Verma Research Scholar (Law) Vikram University, Ujjain Email ID: alok17advocate@gmail.com ABSTRACT Since centuries, habitants of India have evolved with several forms of dispute resolution mechanisms and over period of time, they have customized, varied according to needs. Sometimes disputable transactions create multi
MEN: NOT ALWAYS THE ACCUSED BUT SOMETIMES THE ABUSED TOO [Vol 2/ Issue 1/ May 2016] [ISSN 2394 -9295] Bhavya Srivastava BBA.LL.B (H) 6th Semester Amity Law School, Noida (U.P) Email ID: bhavyasrivastava95@yahoo.com ABSTRACT The paramount purpose of this article is to create an equal environment for men as compared to women with respect to crimes and violence. This paper