Rahul Ranjan

Constructing Ideological and Political Objectives in Law Courses: Taking the Business Law Course as an Example

The ideological and political education in the law course is an effective integration of ideological and political education and the professional field of law education, and it is the specific manifestation of the ideological and political education in the field of law. This paper first sorts out the connotation and objectives of the ideological and …

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Climate Justice and Human Rights in the SAARC Region: Flooring the Route Towards a Sustainable Future

The effects of climate change become more apparent in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region, which has significant problems in protecting human rights and guaranteeing climate justice for all its residents. This research article digs into the essential relationship between climate change and human rights in the SAARC region, highlighting the vulnerabilities of …

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An Overview of Environmental Laws and Policies for Sustainable Human Life

The paper explores the significance of law and legislative policies in safeguarding the environment and promoting a suitable human life. The environment plays a vital role in sustaining life on Earth, and its protection is crucial for present and future generations. Governments worldwide have recognized the need for comprehensive legal frameworks and policies to address …

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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Telemedicine in India: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Telemedicine is a rapidly growing field in India, offering numerous benefits, including improved access to healthcare, cost reductions, and improved patient outcomes. However, the legal aspects of telemedicine in India remain a complex area. This study delves into the legal and ethical aspects of telemedicine in India, elucidating the prevailing regulations, challenges, and potential opportunities. …

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Empowerment of Women through Law and Policies – A Critical Analysis

Women represent nearly half of the world’s population there are several laws which has been passed by the government to protect and empower women. Empowerment is the process of development through which an individual is more aware, politically active, economically productive and independent, control over the factors which affect life. The theory of gender equality …

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A Critical Evaluation of Insecticide Act, 1968: A Study

Farmer’s crop was targeted from mostly insects and caused huge loss to in the agricultural production approximately 10-90%. To reduce the loss as well as prevent the attack of insecticide over the crops, necessity felt to use insecticide. Insecticides are agents of chemical or biological origin that control insects. Control may result from killing the …

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Legal Analysis of Citizenship and Immigration Laws in Somalia

Concerns about Somali citizenship were present throughout the last one century and remains on the agenda today. The objective of the study is to provide a more comprehensive picture of the citizenship arrangements and illuminates the linkage between the colonial period, post-colonial and between these related discourses to the present time. The study relies on …

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Indigenous and Aboriginal Rights: An Analysis of Challenges to Free, Prior and Informed Consent amidst the Legal Politics of Canada

For decades, the Supreme Court of Canada has redefined Aboriginal law. However, claims that these reforms have only been for the benefit of Indigenous communities ignore the tendency of Canadian courts to reject fundamental categories of legal responsibility regarding Indigenous peoples. In order to clarify the promise and constraints of the newly forming regime of Indigenous …

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