Vol. 7 Issue 11 [Nov 2021]
Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization: Practice and Procedure- A Book Review
Any experienced lawyer knows that cases are most often won or lost on procedural grounds; yet procedural issues are often considered too technical for proper treatment in legal literature. In this extensively revised 2004 edition of Palmeter and Mavroidis’ authoritative book on WTO dispute settlement, the authors discuss all WTO dispute settlement provisions and their
Procedures of Becoming Legal Practitioners in Somalia: Analytical Reflection
A legal career in Somalia is a very complicated profession that requires a number of phases of both study and practice, needed to be finalized in order to become a qualified lawyer. More so, Somalia has a humongous legal system which consists of at least four different systems which include inter alia; Islamic Sharia law,
International Humanitarian Law and Conflict Variations: Heeding to the Voice of Humanity
This article examines the different variants of conflict, the traditional conceptions and nomenclature used in describing them and the exclusion by traditional humanitarian law of these conflicts from its regulatory ambit. The doctrinal methodology was adopted examining the views of renowned scholars of the law of armed conflict, and primarily examining modern International Law treaties.
Understanding Culpable Homicide in Contemporary Indian Context
The word ‘homicide’ comes from the Latin term, homo which means ‘man’ and cido which means ‘to cut or kill’. Thus, homicide means the killing of a human being, by a human being. Section 45 and 46 of IPC define ‘life’ and ‘death’, which means the life and death of a human being. Homicide, according
Social Stock Exchanges in India: An Analysis
Social organisations play a vital role by walking a fine line across social and economic reasoning, and strive to do this via the use of an adequate organizational framework. Incorporate start-ups, technical enterprises, and established organisations that use a sophisticated, inventive, and formulated approach to increase their efficiency. Additionally, social entrepreneurs have a significant role in modern
Case Comment: Upendra Kumar v. Don Finance Corporation
The Banking Regulation Act prohibits any co-operative society to engage in the business of banking, unless it has obtained a license and is registered with the Reserve Bank of India. It is also mandated that such co-operative societies shall use the words ‘bank’, ‘banker’, or ‘banking’ in its name in order to carry on its