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May 17, 20261 min
Sentencing In Rape Cases – A Comparison Of Judicial Response In India And The US
Siddharth Abhishek, National Law University Odisha Gracy Tanwar, National Law University Odisha INTRODUCTION: Rape is commonly accepted as one of the most grievous breaches of human honour and personal autonomy. In addition to the immediate physical assault, it can leave profound psychological harm to the survivor, which can influence their entire social and emotional spectrum. The impact of rape perpetrates further than the individual survivor, as it creates and reaffirms gendered...

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May 17, 20262 min
Freedom Of Speech And Expression: A Right With Responsibilities
Nidhi Rathi, Research Scholar, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur Haryana, India. “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” - Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 ABSTRACT The freedom of speech and expression is universally recognised as a basic human right and a cornerstone of democracy. At the...

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May 17, 20261 min
International Commercial Arbitration: Comparative Perspectives From India And The United Kingdom
Divyanka Trivedi, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh ABSTRACT In this dissertation, there will be a critical assessment of the development and emergence of international commercial arbitration (ICA) in India and a comparative evaluation of ICA in India and the United Kingdom. In order to understand the importance of international commercial arbitration, it can be stated that it can play an important role in the resolution of international commercial disputes because the process focuses on the...

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