ARE THE PRESENT MODELS OF THE STATUTORY INTERPRETATION DEEMED FIT FOR THE PURPOSE, ESPECIALLY IN TERMS OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO DEDUCE A MORE ACTIVE APPROACH FOR THE JUDGES?

ARE THE PRESENT MODELS OF THE STATUTORY INTERPRETATION DEEMED FIT FOR THE PURPOSE, ESPECIALLY IN TERMS OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO DEDUCE A MORE ACTIVE APPROACH FOR THE JUDGES?

This article is written by Monalisha Jana of Adamas University, School of law and justice, An intern under legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT: –   The present study experimentally investigated about the present models of the statutory interpretation in terms of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and European Court Read more

Hedonistic Calculus, Restorative Justice, Proportional Punishment, retributive theory

THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

This article is written by Nishtha Vallecha of 5th semester of Amity University, Chhattisgarh  Abstract Theories of punishment form a crucial framework within the realm of jurisprudence and criminology, offering distinct perspectives on the purpose and implementation of punitive measures. This abstract explores four prominent theories of punishment: Retributive, Deterrent, Read more

THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT ARBITRATION ON NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND PUBLIC INTEREST

THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT ARBITRATION ON NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND PUBLIC INTEREST

This article is written by Ganesh Vajrapu of 3rd semester of Alliance University, Bengaluru. Abstract  The growing prominence of international investment arbitration in India’s economic landscape raises significant concerns about its potential impact on the nation’s cherished principles of national sovereignty and the protection of public interest, the growth of Read more

INVESTIGATING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMETRIC DATA COLLECTION AND USE BY GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATION

INVESTIGATING THE LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMETRIC DATA COLLECTION AND USE BY GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATION

This article is written by Kanika Arora of 4th Semester of Delhi Metropolitan Education Abstract The number and importance of biometric data provided by fingerprints, hand shape, heart rate, voice patterns, facial features and expressions, brain activity, and body movement have both increased. Surprisingly, the enormous potential of biometric data Read more

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