JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND THE INVENTION OF PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION (PIL): TRANSFORMIMG ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Authored By: Manasvi Sharma BDS School of Law, Meerut ABSTRACT : The development of judicial systems across the globe […]
Authored By: Manasvi Sharma BDS School of Law, Meerut ABSTRACT : The development of judicial systems across the globe […]
Authored By: Himanshi Shishodia BDS School of Law Abstract Judicial review and separation of powers form the bedrock of India’s
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Authored By: Siphelele Nyovane University of Fort Hare INTRODUCTION The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, provides a
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Authored By: Nitu Kumari IIMT COLLEGE OF LAW, GREATER NOIDA Introduction India’s constitutional framework is a tapestry of linguistic pluralism,
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Authored By: Abel Tulu Addis Ababa University Introduction In this essay, I attempted to examine what constitutes gender-based violence, how
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