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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited A Research Study On Live-In Relationships In India on Humanities Commons 1 year, 7 months ago
Live-in relationships reflect the choice of two individuals to live together like partners without engaging in the institution of marriage. Years after independence, it is not just the Indian society that discriminates against people entering into live-in relationships but also the Indian legal system, which systematically discriminates between…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Psychological Impact Of Domestic Violence On Children And Its Link With Further Victimization And Delinquency on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
Children raised by a single parent are nonetheless vulnerable to a number of serious and growing challenges. Children who grow up in single-parent households are more likely to drop out of school and become addicted to drugs. Single working parents may miss out on parent–child building since they don’t have the time to assist their children. S…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Overhauling Indian Intellectual Property Rights Regime With Special Reference To Compulsory Licensing on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
Intellectual Property Laws should be used as a tool to strike a balance between the interests of the creator or inventor and the interests of the public. However, after becoming a signatory to The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which demanded a drastic change in the Indian Patent Regime, and subsequently…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited An Evolution of International Criminal Law Towards Gradual Codification on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
The International Criminal Law has played a pivotal role in keeping a check on any type of criminal activities taking place on the international level. This paper discusses the evolution with respect to the codification of International Criminal Law. It first looks into the meaning and concept of the law, along with the sources through which it is…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Case Comment : D. VELUSAMY v. D. PATCHAIAMMAL, (2010)10 SCC 469 on Humanities Commons 1 year, 8 months ago
In a country like India where laws are biased towards the preservation of marriage, often at cost of women suffering, it is not surprising that the concept of ‘live-in relationship’ has been always considered unethical and immoral. However, moral policing cannot take away the fundamental rights sanctioned by the Constitution. The case of D. Vel…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Privacy And Security Concerns In Electronic Health Records – A Comparative Study Between India And USA on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
With the pandemic hitting hard, the realization that India needs to increase investments and improve healthcare sector in the country is sinking in, each passing day. The induction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in healthcare system is revolutionizing the healthcare system across the globe by increasing the availability and…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited A Re-consideration of Nationality Planning in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Challenging Fundamental Assumptions and Beyond on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
Pre-empting an examination of nationality to meet any challenges of jurisdiction ratione personae, multi-national corporations structure their operations in a manner that secures them access to a bi-lateral treaty. The possibilities afforded by the use of a corporate vehicle are distinct from those available to an individual investor and this is…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Economic Impact of Domestic Violence: An Analysis on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
Domestic violence is one of the most prevalent crimes in India. The main purpose of this paper is to explore its economic effect on the nation. The first part deals with the different types and categories of costs incurred privately and socially due to the act of domestic violence. It tries to understand and review the existing cost measure and…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Restorative Justice as Opposed to Traditional Justice in Case of Children in Bangladesh on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
In Bangladesh, it is seen that hundreds of children are involved in judicial proceedings every year as a victim of a crime or defenseless and in need of legal protection. We need to develop a justice system for children that will be child-friendly. Children are facing new problems in accessing and participating in the justice system due to…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited A Critical Assessment of India’s FDI Policy in E-commerce Sector: Advantageous or Deleterious? on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
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The Indian government has followed a protectionist measure while devising FDI policies for the e-commerce sector. The recently launched Draft National E-commerce Policy, 2019, is another step in the same direction. The Research article attempts to lay down arguments for and against the question of whether an unqualified national…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Abortion Questions Answered Differently By Two Common Law Nations: A Comparative Study Of The Abortion Jurisprudence In India And USA on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
The present study aims to analyze, with the assistance of doctrinal method, the abortion policy of the two common law countries, i.e., USA and India, to identify and examine the points of convergence and divergence. Contrary to the popular presumption that two nations following the same legal tradition would have similar, if not identical,…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR) deposited Protection Of Privacy In A Digital World – Analysing The Right To Be Forgotten In The Context Of The EU on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months ago
An average internet user in today’s world, can search and find any information on the surface web with relative ease. The World Wide Web continues to grow and expand technologically and this has also seen an influx of users. Popular search engines like Google, Bing and, Yahoo! can be accessed across the world by billions of users who can search…[Read more]
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Centre for Socio Legal Research (CSLR)'s profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago