All Outputs (6)
Research in international law (2022)
Book Chapter
International law offers a broad spectrum of research scope at various levels. Irrespective of from what level the researcher starts from, the delicate nature of the subject always offers a research premise. The unique characteristic of international... Read More about Research in international law.
Ringfencing data?—Perspectives on sovereignty and localisation from India (2022)
Book Chapter
Governance of data, essentially a free-flowing product of the industrial (technology-driven) revolution 4.0, has been the subject of much discussion and policy action among States. Such governance, however, has presented questions turning the traditi... Read More about Ringfencing data?—Perspectives on sovereignty and localisation from India.
Interrogating international law and scholarship for the missing narratives on religious misogyny in South Asia (2019)
Journal Article
International Human Rights Law, with its linear approach, addressed discrimination through the prohibition of its practice based on certain identified and mutually exclusive criteria. Such an approach resulted in masking the intersectional discrimina... Read More about Interrogating international law and scholarship for the missing narratives on religious misogyny in South Asia.
Dissenting state immunity - ICJ'S tryst with the 'sovereign immunity' myth (2018)
Journal Article
The concept of state immunity has been through a severe process of development in the recent past. State immunity initially accorded to the states in recognition of their sovereign character, and the concept later underwent a series of fine-tuning to... Read More about Dissenting state immunity - ICJ'S tryst with the 'sovereign immunity' myth.