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RLR Volume IV Issue II

Jallikattu: A Celebrated Culture or Animal Abuse?

Introduction From Jallikattu to cock fighting, animal rights activists of India have been fierce in every way. Veganism is a new lifestyle which is gaining popularity in many states. Thousands of chickens, goats, and cows get slaughtered mercilessly in slaughter houses for the non-vegetarian lovers and here is where the Animal Welfare come into picture, […]

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Struggle for Global Justice – A Perspective on Hate Crimes

Introduction: The law is a living organism which is reflected by the ever-evolving landscape of international criminal law. Conflicts demonstrate the role of major players of international law drive most essentially, human rights. Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, without any discrimination. According to Art. 1 of the UDHR, “All human beings

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Perceiving Animals as ‘Right-Holders’: Understanding The Concept of ‘Animal Rights’ and ‘Animal Welfare’

ABSTRACT Animals have been a crucial part of human lives since ancient times, having been used for several purposes like food, farming, entertainment, warfare, sports and more. Their importance in human lives has never been denied, but they have also not been given due acknowledgment of a status that is explicitly protective or beneficial to

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Doctrine of Forum Non Convenience in Australia: A Journey to Voth v. Manildra Flour Case

Abstract: Australian law has its root in the common law of England. But, with the change of the time, Australian law has also evolved according to the needs of the society. It has taken its own instance on many aspects of Private International Law and has refused to follow the common law anarchy prevalent in

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