by Harshita Tyagi | Jan 2, 2023 | Editorial
Abstract Electrofuel or E-fuel is an up-and-coming alternative fuel that combines hydrogen and carbon dioxide. However, unlike conventional fuels, both hydrogen and carbon molecules are derived in a green and renewable way, thus touting it as a ‘green alternative...
by Shivani Bardia & Ujjwal Lohat | Dec 19, 2022 | Editorial
Abstract Even after 19 years sinceThe Electricity Act 2003, open access is still a distant dream for many stakeholders in the sector. Reasons may be transmission bottlenecks or political will, but the end result is the same. Though bulk consumers trade around40% of...
by Namrata Bhowmik | Dec 5, 2022 | Editorial
Abstract The theme of this research work is heavily concerned with the role that Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have to play in a robot-led infrastructure sector. While the robot itself is an object of IP interest, the authors shall try to dig deeper into how far...
by Lorenzo Fiorito | Oct 26, 2022 | Editorial
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...
by Anže Mediževec | Oct 17, 2022 | Editorial
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...
by Karthik Subramaniam | Sep 30, 2022 | Editorial
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...
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