International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Sanhita Mukherjee
Research Scholar, Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata; Faculty of Law, Surendranath Law College, University of Calcutta
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The reformation and reintegration of female prisoners have emerged as crucial topics in contemporary human rights discussions, which primarily reflects a shift away from the concept of punitive imprisonment towards a model of restorative justice. International legal instruments such as the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules, 2015) […]
Divakar
Law Student, 4th Year, BA.LL.B., Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune
Abstract
The proliferation of social media platforms in India has created unprecedented challenges for children’s privacy protection, with millions of minors exposed to comprehensive data collection, behavioral profiling, and algorithmic manipulation. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), 2023, represents India’s first comprehensive statutory response to digital privacy concerns. However, this article argues that while the […]
Ross Ann Babu & Dr. Jyotirmoy Banerjee
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
Dispite the rapid expansion of sustainability reporting frameworks worldwide, questions continue to arise regarding whether ESG disclosures genuinely drive sustainable corporate transformation or merely facilitate compliance-oriented reporting practices. In India, regulatory attention intensified following the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) mandate requiring the top 1,000 listed entities by market capitalisation to submit Business […]
Dr. Sridevi Krishna
Assistant Professor, Vidyavardhaka Law College, Mysore
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Historically, India has protected people fleeing persecution, political instability and conflict. A host of refugees who are Tibetans, the Tamils from Sri Lankha, Afghans and Rohingyas have found their place in India, yet there is no comprehensive legal framework governing their protection. India, is not the signatory to the Refugee Convention 1951 and its Protocol […]
Atul Babu & Johns V James
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
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Artificial intelligence has quietly become a central tool in modern surveillance. From facial recognition systems in public spaces to algorithmic monitoring of online behaviour, AI-driven surveillance now functions across borders, often without clear legal limits. While states justify such technologies in the name of security, efficiency, or governance, their use increasingly affects privacy, autonomy, and […]
Kantipudi. Yajna Sree & Hanshika Singh
Law Student, 3rd Year, BA.LL.B., Christ Academy Institute of law, Karnataka State Law University, Bengaluru; Law Student, 3rd Year, BA.LL.B., Christ Academy Institute of law, Karnataka State Law University, Bengaluru
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Digital Health refers to the growing convergences of digital technologies with healthcare delivery. The WHO has defined digital health as “a broad umbrella term encompassing eHealth, as well as emerging areas, such as the use of advanced computing sciences in ‘big data’, genomics and artificial intelligence”. The digitization of healthcare involves two key components: the […]
Sashmitha S & Aashrita Kiran Navalgi
Law Student, BA.LL.B., Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bangalore; Law Student, BA.LL.B., Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bangalore
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In modern society, biotechnological studies have brought a revolution in the area of health care, agriculture, and environment management. As a result of the process, a great number of ethical and legal dilemmas arise connected to the protection of human rights in biotechnology. Gene editing, stem cell treatment, and synthetic biology give inexhaustible opportunities; however, […]
Anto Joe Francis
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
M&A transactions involve the exchange of significant proprietary and unpublished price sensitive information among transaction parties, advisers and intermediaries. India’s laws and regulations regarding confidentiality and insider trading in M&A deals have been drastically reformed based on the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations 2015. This paper discusses the regulations pertaining to confidentiality obligations and […]
Parth Sharma & Versha Dhakad
Assistant Professor of Law, Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, Jaipur; Assistant Professor of Law, Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, Jaipur
Abstract
The rapid digitalisation of governance, commerce, education, and social interaction has transformed the internet from a technological utility into a foundational condition for the exercise of fundamental rights and socio-economic participation. In India, this transformation has received judicial recognition, particularly in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India, where the Supreme Court affirmed the integral role […]
N Shanmukhi Pravalika & Sahaya Jenifer B J
LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru; LLM Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Bengaluru
Abstract
The malfunctioning of AI-enabled healthcare systems exposes a pronounced structural gap within India’s medico-legal framework, wherein established doctrines of medical negligence struggle to accommodate automated decision-making. Indian law, historically grounded in human-centric notions of duty of care, standard of care, and proximate causation, does not clearly attribute liability when diagnostic or therapeutic errors arise from […]