International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Manufactured Consent in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Rethinking Criminal Responsibility for Psychological Manipulation

The proliferation of artificial intelligence technologies has engendered an unprecedented capacity for large-scale psychological manipulation, fundamentally challenging the adequacy of existing criminal law frameworks. Contemporary AI systems, encompassing algorithmic micro-targeting, deepfake generation, emotionally adaptive chatbots, and behavioural prediction engines possess the technical capability to engineer what Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky identified as the ‘manufacturing […]

Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health Technologies in Medical Practice

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into digital health applications is transforming contemporary medical practice by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, predictive capabilities, and healthcare delivery. While AI offers significant potential to improve healthcare outcomes, it also raises complex ethical, legal, and regulatory concerns that must be carefully addressed. This paper examines the central research problem of […]

Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Human Rights: Integrating Plant Breeding Innovations, Legal Frameworks, and Sustainable Agribusiness for Food Security

Climate change threatens agricultural productivity, food security, and the realization of the human right to food. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, droughts, floods, salinity, and emerging pests and diseases disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, particularly smallholder farmers. This article argues that climate-resilient agriculture should be viewed as a human-rights imperative rather than merely an adaptation strategy. It […]

Juvenile Justice System in India: Legal Safeguards and Institutional Mechanisms

India is one of the most populated nations in the world and nearly 31% of total population of India are youth. The youth sometime involved themselves in antisocial activities or some crime, may be for different reasons and stuck themselves in legal jeopardy. The “juvenile justice system” in India represents a distinct legal framework grounded […]

Criminalizing The Dehumanized Gaze of Objectification: Restoring Dignity To Women

We are inhabiting in a devout land, where multitude of people used to begin their day by touching and adoring mother earth. Women are revered as well as worshipped as embodiment of “goddess”. By looking at our rich heritage, we can expect our present society to be full of virtues and respectful towards women. But, […]

Human Rights and Internal Armed Conflicts: Analysing the Current Situation in North-East India from an International Humanitarian Law Perspective

This article analyses the human rights situation in Northeast India through the lens of International Humanitarian Law in relation to ongoing internal armed conflicts. These internal armed conflicts, such as insurgencies, present complex challenges that extend beyond mere law-and-order issues, significantly impacting political, social, economic, and security dimensions. Although the security situation in the Northeast […]

Beyond Recognition: Gender Equality, Human Dignity and the Treatment of Transgender Persons During Arrest and Custody in India

The recognition of transgender persons as rights-bearing individuals under constitutional and international human rights law represents one of the most significant developments in contemporary equality jurisprudence. In India, the landmark decision of the Supreme Court in National Legal Services Authority v. Union of India transformed the legal understanding of gender identity by recognizing the right […]

A Critical Study on Cultural Due Diligence as a Legal Imperative in Indian Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are pivotal vehicles for corporate restructuring, market expansion, and strategic consolidation. Despite their pervasive economic utility, a staggering percentage of M&A transactions fail to yield the projected synergistic dividends. While traditional due diligence meticulously scrutinizes financial, legal, and operational risks, it frequently marginalizes the profound impact of organizational culture. This article […]