Navigating Complexities: Unpacking the ICJ Judgment in South Africa vs. Israel

-By Ansh Sharma On 29 December, 2023, the Republic of South Africa (hereinafter “South Africa”) filed in the Registry of the International Court of Justice an application instituting proceedings against the State of Israel (hereinafter “Israel”) concerning alleged violations in the Gaza Strip of obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the … Continue reading Navigating Complexities: Unpacking the ICJ Judgment in South Africa vs. Israel

Red Sea Conflict through the prism of economy: Global Trade and Commerce

Conflict is the Crucible of change. The Suez Canal is one of the world's busiest trade arteries which now faces jeopardy from Yemeni rebels. The Non-State Actor aligns itself with Hamas and has launched assaults on vessels navigating the Red Sea, most recently where a Norwegian oil tanker was struck by anti-ship missiles (Burkhan 2).[1] Houthi military leaders assert their actions are in support of Palestinians, claiming their targets are linked to Israel.[2] Experts warn that continued disruptions could affect global commerce, inflating costs across a broad spectrum of goods. This threat has led seven of the top ten global commercial shipping firms which collectively represent two-thirds of the international shipping market has deem the risks untenable and reconsider their navigation through this critical passage.

The Niger Crises

-Mitali Harish Tendulkar. The unfolding of the coup d'état in the Republic of Niger on July 26, 2023, has marked an alarming and noteworthy development, standing as the fifth successful coup in the region of West and Central Africa since the commencement of the year 2022. This event, which took place in a striking whirlwind … Continue reading The Niger Crises

THE NATIVE STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE WITH DIGNITY, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE

by Mohammad Anas Dhorajiwala & Aastha Sheth SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University Every year on November 26th, we commemorate Constitution Day to be reminded of how wonderful our Constitution is and how it took the greatest minds in our country 2 years, 11 months, and 18 days to complete this sacred (living) … Continue reading THE NATIVE STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE WITH DIGNITY, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE

What Are the Iranians Dreaming About?

By Trinayani Iyer, Harshita Tyagi SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University The Mahsa Amini protests have taken the world by storm. A young woman, arrested by the ‘morality police’ of Iran lost her life while in police custody. Though the cause of her death remains uncertain and debatable, the larger question of personal … Continue reading What Are the Iranians Dreaming About?

Iranian and Albanian conflict in lieu of the recent cyber-attacks

by Jinen Lakdawala SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University. Earlier at the beginning of last month, Albania announced that it has cut all diplomatic ties with Iran and has asked the Iranian diplomats to leave Albania within 24 hours. This decision was taken following the cyber attacks by Iran on official Albanian state … Continue reading Iranian and Albanian conflict in lieu of the recent cyber-attacks

Volodymyr Zelensky: The Rise of a Comedian turned President

By Riya Jhaveri SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University: Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky is Ukraine's sixth president since May 20, 2019. In the country's presidential election in April 2019, a former comedian and actor with no political experience won by a landslide against incumbent Petro Poroshenko. Prior to campaigning for president, Zelensky held no … Continue reading Volodymyr Zelensky: The Rise of a Comedian turned President

RUSSIA – UKRAINE STANDOFF

By: Khushi Wazalwar and Jinen Lakdawala, SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law Edited by The Editorial Board of SAIL. History  Ukraine gained independence 30 years ago, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Since then, it has struggled to combat corruption and heal deep internal divisions. The western region of Ukraine was generally supportive of … Continue reading RUSSIA – UKRAINE STANDOFF

A PRIVATISED COSMOS

A Legal Analysis of the Loopholes in the OST with reference to Space Tourism By: Harishta Tyagi, SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law Edited by The Editorial Board of SAIL and Nupur Burman Introduction With the numerous advances by private capitalist ventures, outer space is no longer the exclusive realm of government agencies. This has … Continue reading A PRIVATISED COSMOS

POLAND BELARUS BORDER DISPUTE: AN ENGINEERED CRISIS

By: Aayushi Vanzara, SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law Edited by The Editorial Board of SAIL. Introduction: Belarus has engineered a migrant crisis in Europe.  Assuring migrants from war-torn nations in the Middle East entry into Western Europe. The procedure to acquire a tourist visa has been simplified to cause an influx of migrants on the … Continue reading POLAND BELARUS BORDER DISPUTE: AN ENGINEERED CRISIS