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How to Consume Quarantine Time during Pandemic Covid-19

Thousands of People are dying because of the worldwide spread of this pandemic disease that has run a wave of fear among the people...

Obligation of China under International Law with respect to Covid 19

Presently, almost all countries across the world are grappling with one common problem- Coronavirus or Covid-19. The Covid-19 has originated in central China's Hubei...

Building urban resilience in the face of COVID-19

As COVID-19 continues to spread across the UNECE region, local governments are on the front lines of addressing this unprecedented pandemic. With the ambition...

Is Litigation An Effective Method Of Dispute Resolution?

“Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied.” -William Ewart Gladstone. "A sense of confidence in the courts is essential to maintain the fabric of ordered liberty for...

Domestic Violence and Pandemics

Much has been said of the anecdotal evidence on domestic abuse during the current coronavirus pandemic, with reports from victims in a vast array...

COVID 19 and the Emerging World Order

History apprises that seismic changes in world politics have resonated due to wars, famines and more recently, pandemics. By the time this article comes...

The post-coronavirus world order

At the earlier stages of the struggle against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, governments across the globe are still in a reaction mode and politicians...

Responsibility to Protect and Political Will

The very reason why responsibility to protect fails drastically in many circumstances is that the international community is plagued by the complete lack of...

Law in Text or Law in Context: What we need?

According to Lon Fuller, the law should not be just read as it is but should be read as what it should be. It...

Fighting covid-19: International cooperation is needed

In October 1957, epidemics of smallpox and cholera began in East Bengal. By October 1958, 1500 people were dying each week due to the...

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