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- Mere Corporate Prefix Insufficient to Avoid Deceptive Similarity
- The Silent Sky: The Evolution and Proliferation of Drone-Borne IEDs (DBIEDs)
- New Vistas in IED Attacks: Emerging Tactics, Technologies, and Threat Horizons
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Browsing: International law
Examines AI weaponization, UN regulation of autonomous weapons, legal gaps, and the urgent need for human control in warfare
Introduction The conflict in Gaza, ignited by the horrific attacks of October 7th, 2023, and escalating into a devastating Israeli…
Explores how WTO rules and FTAs shaped Indian business law through key cases like Novartis and the solar cells dispute, balancing trade and sovereignty.
Introduction In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly implemented the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development, a transformative international framework, which…
Introduction Ever since the United Nations (UN) was formed in 1945, it’s been the principal global organization for peace and…
Introduction: Understanding the Right to Development (RtD) The Right to Development (RtD) integrates human rights, economic justice, and global equity.…
Abstract: International Criminal Court (ICC): Structure, Framework, and Global Role The International Criminal Court (ICC), established by the Rome Statute…
Book Selected:
Title: International Organizations as Law-Makers
Author: José E. Alvarez
Year of Publication: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
AI can now make things that look like they were made by humans like art, music, stories, code, designs, and even new inventions. This raises a big question: who should own these creations, and why?
Courts and governments are trying to decide rules about authorship, originality, ownership, and copying. The challenge is to support human creators while also allowing AI to grow responsibly.
To make this work, we need clear rules about how AI uses training data, what counts as fair use and how licensing works.
These rules should be supported worldwide to protect creativity, attract investment, stop misuse, and let AI help humans instead of replacing them.
Introduction Whether it is Israel-Hamas, Israel-Iran, Russia-Ukraine, or China-Taiwan, we have witnessed several conflicts in the global arena within just…
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