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PRE-TRIAL DETENTION IN THE TIMES OF COVID 19- ON BALANCING THE SCALES OF SECURITY AND SAFETY

26 October 202026 October 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Autors: Vijaya Singh Gautam & Shreya Chandhok From living in large dormitories, to sharing cells with poor ventilation, eating in common rooms, to sharing toilet

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Champagne producers agree to reduce harvest, is this legal under EU competition law?

24 September 202024 September 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Author: Fay Kartner, article representing personal views of the author. Champagne producers agreed to reduce harvest in order to decrease production and raise prices. As

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Acrimony in the Arctic

18 September 202018 September 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Authors: Ishan Khare & Shashvat Chandra Introduction: In early May 2019, the United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, found himself at the receiving end

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India’s Draft EIA Notification 2020: An Unlikely Model for Protecting the Environment?

12 August 202012 August 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Public outcry over the draft EIA Notification in India. Why does this bill not protect the environment?

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Do No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Face-to-Face with Ourselves in an AI Battleground

22 July 202022 July 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Jessica Poon, International Masters on Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies —Erasmus Mundus, University of Glasgow. Even prior to COVID-19, longstanding dialogues around race and artificial

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Lonely, Terrified and Starving: Indian Sex Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic

6 July 20206 July 2020 By: Dublin LPR

Authors: Tushar Behl and Deeksha Sharma With a Dupatta covering her mouth, Riya wonders[1], “why is the government not helping us when we are religiously

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The Global Compact on Migration: The document that divides States?

11 May 202011 May 2020 By: Admin

Author: Daniele Grippo Representatives of 164 UN countries, meeting in Marrakech on December 10th and 11th, adopted the Global Compact, the UN pact on migration.

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Path to a better future with artificial intelligent beings: Humanitarian Perspective

5 May 20205 May 2020 By: Dublin LPR

“Killer Robots are bigger threat than Nuclear North Korea” -Elon Musk Authors: Vijaya Singh & Vijay Mishra The 21st century woke in the laps of

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