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Distributed Ledger Technology illustrates the Paradox of Productivity: Law may help to Answer it
I. Introduction a) Popper’s Piecemeal Legal Engineering When Karl Popper wrote his seminal 1945 work of political philosophy, The Open Society and its Enemies, his audience was intimately familiar with the horror of massive social experiments gone wrong. It was...
In Search of Sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago
1. The Chagos islands question before ITLOS's Special chamber in its 2021 Judgement on the Preliminary Objections It was on 28th January 2021 when the Special Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Laws of the Sea (hereinafter: ITLOS) provided a ruling in its...
Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Sector: The Road to be Taken?
Abstract The aviation sector is constantly being subjected to technological advancements. This technological advancement is dominated by the presence of Artificial Intelligence, which has penetrated almost all sectors. With the changing world and the advancements in...
Assessing Tabletop Airports in India: Challenges and the Way Forward
Abstract The civil aviation industry in India has witnessed tremendous growth over the years. With the growing air traffic in the passenger, freight, and air movements segments, India is touted to become one of the largest domestic civil aviation markets in the world...
Drone Laws of India: Off to a Flying Start?
Abstract Drones or Unmanned Aircraft Systems have tremendous potential to boost India’s economy and generate employment. Drones can contribute to all sectors of the economy, whether in defense, agriculture, medicine, transportation, or any other industry. Drones’ ease...
Captive Power Plants in India: Breaking down the ‘Rule of Proportionality’
Abstract Captive Power Plants or Captive Generating Plants have been seen as a solution to resolving power-related issues faced by industries. With power requirements rapidly skyrocketing in the country, the need to transfer this responsibility to private entities was...
Demolition of the Supertech Twin Towers vis a vis Global Construction Laws
Abstract The recent demolition of the twin towers in NOIDA was a landmark step in India toward fighting corrupt construction officers and builders and illegal construction. Supreme Court ordered the demolition of these properties as they failed to comply with various...
Legal, Policy, and Regulatory Challenges to India’s Path to Net Zero Emissions
Abstract Indian leadership’s bold initiative to achieve net zero emissions and reduce greenhouse gas emissions not only paves the way for a brighter future but also reflects India’s effective commitment to environmental sustainability. The Net Zero Initiative presents...
Legislative Regulation of Criminal Liability for Offences in the Energy Sector
Abstract Energy law is still solidifying its presence as an area of law. This Blog Post aims to understand the concept of energy law as an emerging new legal field. Some of these changes stem from regulatory schemes, some legislative amendments, and others from...
Emission Allowances: An Investment by Any Other Name?
Abstract The proliferation of international investment agreements (IIAs) in the last thirty years has been accompanied by the ever-evolving interpretation of arbitral tribunals on the rights and obligations contained in these treaties. However, the fundamental...
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