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Development of Cybercrime Law in the European Union

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At the European Union level, although the possibility of having a comprehensive legal framework dealing with cyber crimes was not a far stretched idea owing to the cooperation at the Union level, however, this idea was not considered until the late 1990s. Taking into account the growing incidents of cyber crimes, their peculiar nature, and […]

Rule Of Law in Globalising World

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The concept of rule of law finds its origin in the rulings of Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke[1] wherein he emphasised the significance of the King being under the law. However, it was only later that A. V. Dicey in his book: Introduction to the study of the Law of the Constitution, 1885[2], tried developing […]

Insider Trading in view of the order by SEBI to ban Future group

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By: Vatsal Mehrotra Introduction Insider trading can be defined as buying or selling of a public company stocks by a person who has non-public and material information about that company or the management decisions to be taken by that company. Depending on when the insider makes the trade, Insider Trading can be categorized as legal […]

E-Commerce Contracts and the clauses covered under it

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By: Alok Rao Introduction: – E-commerce is a form of business model, or segments of a larger business model, enabling a company or person to conduct business on an electronic network, typically the Internet. However, there is no specific meaning of the term e-commerce, which is usually used to denote a form of doing business […]

Contracts in the Sports Industry and the Clauses Covered Under it

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By: Tanisha Yadav INTRODUCTION: Sport is that social phenomenon that has existed from a very long time in all levels of society. It represents the country’s culture and affects people’s lifestyle, health, values, social status, country’s relation, fashion trends, etc. It is a type of game or contest where people get involved and perform physical […]

Analysis of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws in USA, UK and UAE

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By: Anant Tyagi Earlier, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy law was not very clear in UAE and was very divided into various areas, resulting in complexity and confusion. After 2016 the new bankruptcy law has been created with the strong base to resolve any insolvency issues that the businesses face to protect. The bankruptcy law 2016 […]

Pre-Packaged Insolvency

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By: Prashant Pathak  Pre-packaged insolvency (a “pre-pack”) is a sort of liquidation strategy, where a rebuild plan is concurred ahead of time of an organization announcing its bankruptcy. In the United States pre-packs are frequently utilized in a Chapter 11 recording. In the United Kingdom, pre-packs have gotten well known since the Enterprise Act 2002, […]

Analysis of Sexual Harassment Laws at Workplace In USA, UK And UAE

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By: Aritra Sarkar  Sexual harassment at workplace has been considered a crime by the United States labour law since the 1970s. In the USA the sexual harassment at workplace is prevented by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, 1964.[1] This law protects individuals from discrimination based on sex. It makes it illegal for employers […]

Impact of COVID-19 on International Trade and the related Laws

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By: Bodhisattwa Majumder “That’s the positive aspect of trade I suppose. The world gets stirred up together. That’s about as much as I have to say for it.” ― Isabel Hoving, The Dream Merchant Beginning the article with a “positive” quote was indeed the irony, in the ages where the world is scared of being […]

Tortious Liability of Companies in India and USA

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By: Prashant Pathak   “A tort is a common wrong for which the cure is an activity for unliquidated harms and which isn’t solely the penetrate of an agreement, or the break of a trust, or the penetrate of other only impartial commitment”- Salmond The term ‘tort’ was brought into the phrasing of English Law […]

Role of Flag States under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

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By: Shubham Bhalla  INTRODUCTION  The development of flag states started in 1000 BC. The Egyptians used them for the first time for identity purposes. The usage of flag advancement increases in the Stone Ages for identification and in middle age, it has been used as a symbol of the nation. The Law of the Sea […]

Analysis of Banking and Investment Laws in USA, UK and UAE

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By: Manas Maheshwari  Introduction Banks are the most important element of the Financial System of any country. The Economic Development Indicator depends on the efficacy and efficiency of the banking system prevailing in that particular country. The core function of Bank is to accept deposits and lend money thereby acting as an intermediary between depositors […]

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