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Sana Ali
Jamia Millia Islamia
Abstract
War occupies a paradoxical position in international relations. While the international legal order is founded upon the preservation of peace, states continue to invoke force in response to security threats, humanitarian crises, and acts of aggression. This tension raises a fundamental question: can the use of force ever be morally and legally justified? Just War […]
Sana Ali
Jamia Millia Islamia
Abstract
The Indo-Pacific has emerged as the central geopolitical and geoeconomic region of the twenty-first century, marked by strategic competition, maritime security challenges, technological transformation, and evolving regional governance. In this context, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD), comprising Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, has evolved from an informal consultative forum into a significant model […]

SURVIVORS: THOSE LEFT IN THE SHADOW OF WAR

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Shouryaditya Shrivastava
Acropolis Institute of Law (DAVV)
Abstract
Armed conflict has long been narrated through the decisions of states, military campaigns, and geopolitical strategy, while those who suffer its consequences have remained largely invisible within the architecture of international law. This article argues that one of the most significant transformations in the law of state responsibility has been the gradual shift from viewing […]
Shouryaditya Shrivastava
Acropolis Institute of Law (DAVV)
Abstract
International law rarely collapses outright; it folds. It bends and pleats around concentrations of power, and it lapses—leaving open gaps—wherever consent, enforcement, or institutional design run out. This paper examines India as a particularly insightful example of those folding lapses, as India serves multiple roles: a beneficiary, a critic, a litigant, a respondent, and a […]
Shouryaditya Shrivastava
Acropolis Institute of Law (DAVV)
Abstract
The 1970 judgment in *Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited (Belgium v. Spain)* is conventionally remembered as the leading authority on diplomatic protection and corporate nationality. This article argues that such a characterization overlooks the judgment’s far greater jurisprudential significance. While the Court’s holding on shareholder protection has largely receded in practical importance with […]

THE WRONGFUL DEATH OF STATES

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Shouryaditya Shrivastava
Acropolis Institute of Law (DAVV)
Abstract
The 2025 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change has been widely interpreted as resolving the problem of “sinking states” by affirming that the disappearance of territory does not necessarily extinguish statehood. This article argues that such a reading addresses only the symptoms of […]

From Policy to Practice Enviornmental Laws in India

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vikrant chaudhary
Dr Rajendra Prasad National law University prayagraj
Abstract
In India, the development of environmental jurisprudence is bound to be a complex path as it began with an aspiration of policy goal setting and now looks toward a strict, but difficult implementation phase. India’s first step in the direction of environmental stewardship was the 42nd Amendment to its Constitution, which was spurred by the […]
Vikrant chaudhary
Dr Rajendra Prasad National law University prayagraj
Abstract
For the digital age, social media is believed to be the ultimate leveler of free speech. The Internet offered an unprecedented space for dissent, debate and discussion in India, a country where Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and expression. Today, however, the nature of Internet expression is much more complicated. Nation […]

Critical Analysis of Vizag Gas Leak Case

August 7, 2026 Volume III, Issue 10
Vikrant Chaudhary
Dr Rajendra Prasad National law University prayagraj
Abstract
The principle of Absolute liablity once again saved society from catastrophic devastation ocurred at lg polymer plant at vishakapatnam the NGT strenthened its role in Indian enviornmental jurispudence since its making purpose was of solely for protecting enviornmenatl right and specific tribunal for their role to handle cases. Both supereme court and NGT recognized the […]
Vikrant chaudhary
Dr Rajendra Prasad National law University prayagraj
Abstract
There are four Labour Codes of India, namely, the Code on Wages, 2019; the Code on Industrial Relations, 2020; the Code on Social Security, 2020; and the Code on Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions, 2020, introduced a paradigm shift in the governance of labour in India by replacing twenty-nine central labour laws with four […]