Status of Individual under Public International Law

This article is written by Muskan Harlalka, a 2nd-year law student from the School of Law, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. The article aims to discuss the status of an individual under Public International Law. International Law  It is the law that provides rules and principles to govern the relations of StatesRead More

General Limitations on the Means and Methods of Warfare

This article is written by Akhilandeswari Bonam,a student of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati. INTRODUCTION Means and Methods of Warfare are the procedures by which the military commanders used the weapons in conflicts.Where conflicts arise between two armed forces or civilians, the military commanders use the strategies of methods of warfare against an enemy.The strategiesRead More

International Humanitarian Law

This article is written by Tulip Das, currently pursuing BBA L.L.B(H) from Amity University Kolkata.  INTRODUCTION International humanitarian law (IHL), also referred to as the laws of armed conflict, is the law that governs the conduct of war (Jus in Bello). It is a part of international law which attempts to limit the effects ofRead More

International Criminal Court and International Terrorism

This article is written by Anushka Singh, a second-year student, pursuing BBA-LLB at Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University. This article aims to explain International Criminal Court and laws on global terrorism with the help of a flashback to the Rome Conference 1998. INTRODUCTION The International Criminal Court is head quartered at The Hague inRead More

Rule of Military Necessity and Rule of Proportionality under IHL

This Article is written by Akanksha Chowdhury from Amity University, Kolkata. The Article talks about International Humanitarian Law and also two important principles governing it. INTRODUCTION International Humanitarian Law or IHL is known as the laws relating to war or the law of armed conflict, is a legal framework which is fully applicable to certainRead More

General Principles of International Law

This article is written by Siddhi P. Nagwekar, a student of Karnataka State Law University’s Law School. This article discusses the General Principles of International Law and helps understand its functionalities as a source of International Law. INTRODUCTION The ‘general principles’ can be regarded either as a descriptive or a prescriptive concept. From the descriptiveRead More

Recent trends in International dispute settlement

This article has been written by Nimisha Mishra, a second-year student of NALSAR University of Law. In this article, the author has explained the various ways through which international disputes can be settled keeping in mind the advancing society. Keeping the rising disputes among states in mind the number of dispute resolution tribunals are alsoRead More

International Significance of the Rule of Law

This is article has been written by Pranit Bhagat, pursuing BA-LLB at ILS Law College, Pune. In this article, we intended to provide rule of law practitioners with a review of the historical developments that have shaped the concept of the rule of law and summarize competing contemporary theories. It should also be useful forRead More