Why Climate Migrants? Why Not Climate Refugee?

The need of the hour is to realize that climate change is real and so are its consequences. The countries shall reflect upon their commitments under international law and the level of GHG emissions to realise the responsibility owed to the affected countries. Bangladesh is one such country to which the world owes an obligation including India.

Covid-19 & Sovereignty: Should we blame the WHO?

The whole world is currently living the Covid-19, a pandemic that has once again put forward the discussion about what is understood, or should be understood by “sovereignty”. Indeed, a pandemic is a global problem that represents a challenge and the need to acknowledge state sovereignty and international cooperation as non-exclusive concepts.

Humanitarian Shifts in the International Legal System in a post Pandemic World : Sinking International Citizen(ship) or Reclaiming Domestic Self-Determination?

The thatcherism’s complacent, yet condescending reliance on neoliberalism makes way, a crucial question is what readjustments does International Law imminently implement to address the challenges posed by a World of extreme economic adversity, extreme poverty and displacement, managing the Future of work in the era of demands, the CoVID Pandemic makes on us ?

First Virtual Summer School on International Legal System in the Age of Pandemic, 2020

About Summer SchoolThe World has witnessed an unprecedented pandemic due to COVID-19. This is probably the first time that most of the countries around the world were forced to implement complete or partial lockdown for a shorter or longer period in order to prevent the spread of novel Coronavirus.Soon after the lockdown was implemented, severalContinueContinue reading “First Virtual Summer School on International Legal System in the Age of Pandemic, 2020”