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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN MEDIATED BY TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT’S (ICC) PART IN REDUCING ATROCITY CRIMES THROUGH QUICK ACTION
The harsh consequences of the 20th century reveal the severe shortcomings of global establishments and the significant inadequacies of individual nations in fulfilling their most fundamental and obligations.
ARTICLE 36, ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL-1 AND WEAPONS REVIEW OF LETHAL AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS SYSTEM
This research aims to take an in-depth look into the legal and moral aspects of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) within the framework of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and human rights…




