International Law

Why it is still important to study the Peloponnesian War in International Relations

Although the Peloponnesian war happened 2400 years ago, its scenario still happening nowadays in the international arena, and what Thucydides stated about the Peloponnesian...

A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality refers to the idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all the content flowing through their networks equally and, without any...

South China Sea Dispute: In Light of International Law of the Seas

The South China Sea (SCS) is one of the most disputed sea in the world, with contested maritime claims by Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia,...

Coronavirus force majeure and new world order

The current pandemic has given rise to a variety of forecasts and  judgements on a wide range of issues that are directly or indirectly...

Civic and Ethnic Nationalism in a Populist World: Behind the Facade of Dichotomies

The Rise of Anti-System Politics The walk into the twenty-first century is marked by enormous structural shifts. The rise of neoliberal capitalism and the vulnerability...

Refugees In The Outbreak Of The Pandemic

The COVID-19 today is having an adverse impact on our lives although it has brought exceptional changes in climate and human behavior. The increasing...

Understanding the unlawfulness of the Law of Armed Conflict

The contravention of rules outlined in the Law of Armed Conflict has created an environment of exploitative exceptions in the understanding, and applicability of...

How India’s Current Digital Strike Against China Is well-Protected Under article 14 Of Gats

As the military tensions between India and China were steadily increasing due to Chinese intrusion into India territory at the Galwan valley, India on...

Understanding the Case of the Philippines and China in the South China Sea Dispute

Authors: Dhruv Yadav and Ankit Malhotra  It is common knowledge; when stakes are high and stakeholders are many, disputes are bound to happen. Hence, the...

The Grey Zone: Understanding a Nuclear Age strategy through the South China Sea Dispute

The detonation at the Trinity test site near Alamogordo, New Mexico in mid-July of 1945 marked the beginning of the ‘nuclear age’. Three weeks...

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