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  • Journal of International Law & Human Rights
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)

    The December 2023 edition of the Journal of International Law & Human Rights is a compelling compilation of scholarly articles addressing crucial and diverse topics. From examining causation within human rights frameworks to exploring the integration of human rights laws into national legal systems, this issue delves into multifaceted aspects of global concern. Notably, it sheds light on the legal complexities surrounding the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and delves into the role of assistance in managing international conflicts. Additionally, the journal offers profound insights into the evolving landscape of international environmental law, highlighting the pressing need for sustainable legal frameworks. Authors from around the globe have contributed their expertise, enriching this edition with a wealth of perspectives and analyses. Their collective efforts provide a comprehensive understanding of these critical issues, making this journal a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike.

  • Journal of International Law & Human Rights
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)

    The inaugural issue of the Journal of International Law & Human Rights, released in 2022, presents a rich tapestry of scholarly exploration at the intersection of law, rights, and global dynamics. The diverse range of articles delves into pressing issues shaping our contemporary world. From the intricate workings of international administrative tribunals and administrative law in ensuring transnational justice to the imperative of addressing statelessness in South Asia through both customary obligations and policy frameworks, the journal offers insightful analyses and potential solutions. It also critically examines the relationship between capitalism, development agendas, and information rights within the context of third-world nations, highlighting the complexities and challenges inherent in these interactions.