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IP WAIVER IN THE PANDEMIC: DEBATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS VS IPR

This article is written by Robin Kumar Thakur of Chanakya National University, Patna. INTRODUCTION Intellectual property stands for the work, inventions and discoveries arising out of one’s creativity. IPR i.e., the Intellectual Property rights are the legal rights arising out of an intellectual activity in any field. It came into its modern form with the

BLASPHEMY LAWS IN INDIA

This Article is written by R. Jeeva Dharshini from VIT University, Chennai. INTRODUCTION All human rights are universal, inseparable and interdependent. However, there is no clear indication that such interdependence depends more on the freedom of speech and incitement of racial or religious hatred. Blasphemy is one of the world’s most abused law when it

ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF USING ONLINE MEETING

This article is written by Tanishka Bajaj from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. ABOUT It is said that “Necessity is the mother of invention”, coronavirus has forced everyone to rethink their daily lives from work to school to entertainment. After COVID-19 hit the world, there was a drastic change in the functioning of various professions.

On Policing In Pandemic, Mindless Arrests & Prison Overcrowding : Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project

This article has been written by S. Karpagam Introduction: Prison overcrowding has become a constant problem in this country, high levels of human settlements can only mean bad news in the midst of the epidemic. The Supreme Court has been intervening from time to time to resolve this issue, but its latest order to regulate

COPYRIGHT LAW AND MUSEUM

INTRODUCTION Copyright Law and the Museum Industry sound like an odd fit but in reality, they both are intricately connected with each other for their certain objectives and purposes. This is important for the encouragement and promotion of science and art in order to maintain the value and heritage linked to some works. The Institute