International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Ashok Kumar. R & Dr. Ajitha E
Assistant Professor, School of Law, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Avadi, Chennai; Associate Professor, School of Law, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Avadi, Chennai
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Purpose This study aims to examine the growing landscape of digital investments in India and critically analyze the role of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in regulating these emerging financial domains. It focuses on identifying key investor risks, particularly those arising from social media-driven financial advice, and evaluates the impact of such trends […]
Sabila Iffath Shujathullah
LL.M Student, 2nd Year, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
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The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic decision-making into healthcare systems has fundamentally transformed medical practice, raising complex questions of legal accountability and patient protection. This research critically examines the intersection of algorithmic healthcare with medical jurisprudence, focusing on patient rights, informed consent, and data protection within increasingly digitized clinical environments. It explores […]
Ayushi Bagri & Sneha Sharma
Law Student, 4th Year, BBA.LLB, Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru; Law Student, 4th Year, BBA.LLB, Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru
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The rapid expansion of India’s fintech sector has significantly enhanced financial inclusion and digital participation; however, it has also exposed critical gaps in integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles within existing digital governance frameworks. This study adopts an empirical research methodology, supported by doctrinal analysis, to evaluate the extent to which ESG considerations are […]
Mahima Raghuwanshi
Law Student, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), Institute of Law & Legal Studies, Sage University, Indore
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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping our world in ways that go far beyond boosting productivity, transforming healthcare, or changing how we communicate. It’s also rewriting the rules of crime. What was once the domain of human-driven offenses—fraud, theft, manipulation—is now evolving into a landscape where AI plays a central role. Increasingly, we’re […]
Parul Garg & Pankhuri Joshi
Law Student, Indore Institute of Law, Affiliated to DAVV, Indore, M.P.; Law Student, Indore Institute of Law, Affiliated to DAVV, Indore, M.P.
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Patient rights have become an important issue in the current era of medicine due to the rapid evolution of technology and adoption of digital health care records. The present research will focus on the importance of informed consent and data protection as some of the important ways through which patients’ rights can be protected. Informed […]
Tanishq Srivastava
Law Student, City Law College, Lucknow
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International Human Rights Law (IHRL) faces unprecedented structural challenges in the twenty-first century. Built upon post-WWII multilateral frameworks primarily designed to constrain traditional state action within defined territorial borders, the current regime struggles to address dispersed, non-state, and cross-border harms. This paper critically examines three key vectors disrupting conventional human rights enforcement: (1) the legal […]
Gopika PR
Law Student, 4th Year, BA.LL.B., The Central Law College, Tamil Nadu
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Democracy survives, when citizens’ ability to think independently exists. It is for this purpose we have 48 hours of ‘Silence Period’ before election. However, in this modern digital age, political campaigning has transcended traditional boundaries of time, space, and format. The purpose of silence period is more ideal rather than an attainable objective. The study […]
M. Priyadharsini
Law Student, 4th Year, B.A.LL.B., The Central Law College, Tamil Nadu
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), a defining feature of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is transforming digital health and medical practice by enabling advanced data analysis, improving diagnostic accuracy, and optimizing treatment pathways. The integration of AI-driven technologies in healthcare enhances efficiency, supports personalized medicine, and aids in addressing complex challenges such as antibiotic resistance. However, these advancements […]
Dr. Devakumar Jacob
Faculty, School of Law, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
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Medical practitioners, on the other hand, face numerous human rights violations that are undeniable. There are no adequate legal instruments to protect medical professionals, which is unfortunate. Most of them are in fear, and their safety and protection should be addressed systematically. It is unacceptable to use violence against medical professionals. Not only does it […]
Jaya Singh & Ishaan Srivastava
Law Student, BA.LL.B., Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow; Law Student, BA.LL.B., Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow
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The importance of mental health for social justice, equality, human dignity, and the right to health is becoming more widely recognized. Despite significant legislative and policy changes, access to high-quality mental healthcare remains wildly unequal in India, particularly in rural areas where nearly two-thirds of the population resides. Diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and psychosocial support are […]