Asylum In International Law

INTRODUCTION The term asylum generally means, the protection granted to a foreign citizen against his own country by the state. The person who is granted the asylum has no legal rights to demand it, and there is no obligation on …

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Public Trust Doctrine In Environmental Law

Introduction Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) is a doctrine that governs the management of natural resources and the environment. It is an ancient doctrine having its root in Roman law. It acts as a public property doctrine by limiting the government’s …

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Bhopal Gas Tragedy – Case Study And Legal Consequences

Introduction: The industrial manufacturing sector is pivotal for the buoyancy of the Indian economy. Since this production sector extended its hands to facilitate economic sustainability, it has branched with diversified industries indulged and engaged in manufacturing automobiles, pieces of machinery, …

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Right To Wholesome Environment As A Fundamental Right

Introduction: The well-being of a person and the environment where he lives are highly correlated. The catena of gas leaks latest of Visakhapatnam, Delhi’s air quality, and prevailing water scarcity in the majority of Indian cities has become the environmental …

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Recognition Of A State Under International Law

Introduction International Law is also known as public international law and the law of nations is the set of rules, norms and standards generally accepted in relations between nations.[1] Usually, every country is termed as ‘State’ under international law. Under …

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