International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

International Open Access Double Blind Peer Reviewed, Referred Journal

ISSN No. : 2583-7095

Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice System: Opportunities, Challenges, and Legal Imperatives

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the criminal justice system represents a transformative shift, promising enhanced efficiency in law enforcement while raising profound legal and ethical concerns. This paper explores the multifaceted role of AI in policing, predictive analytics, and judicial processes, drawing on global and Indian contexts to assess its potential to revolutionize […]

From Loan-Sharks to Vulture Funds: Abuse, Vulnerability, and Judicial Control in Irish Credit Markets

This article examines the persistent problem of abusive lending practices in Ireland through a social-justice lens, arguing that structural power imbalances continue to shape borrower–lender relationships across both regulated and unregulated segments of the credit market. Despite an extensive statutory and regulatory architecture – comprising the Consumer Credit Act 1995, Central Bank oversight, and the […]

Legal Recognition of Indigenous Community Rights in Resource Exploitation: Advancing Environmental Justice through Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)

The issues of both environmental justice and indigenous peoples’ rights arise today more than ever. Global exploitation of resources through approaches such as mining, oil extraction, cutting of trees including logging, and development of hydroelectric power is encroaching into the territory of indigenous peoples. This action threatens to compromise the cultural integrity, biodiversity, and sustainable […]

Human Rights and Labour Law Compliance in Business Leadership

The issue of human rights and labour compliance has become more and more critical aspects of human business leadership in the globalised and digitised world. The current organisations need to maintain the dignity of workers, fair and safe working conditions, discrimination, and solve the new technologies of the digital age, including the tendency to be […]

A Comparative Study of India’s Juvenile Justice System Against International Standards

Protection of children has existed in society ever since the inception of humans. The juvenile justice system is a special framework designed specifically for matters involving minors who are accused of breaking the law and are considered to be neglected and need protection and care. Highlighting the evolution of the Juvenile Justice system of India, […]

A Study on the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Evolving Legal Framework against Insider Trading and Market Manipulation in India

This paper discusses the changing regulatory and jurisprudential landscape of insider trading in India, with a core focus on the metamorphosis of SEBI’s enforcement paradigm under the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015. Insider trading and market manipulation are perceived as two of the most critical threats to the stability, fairness, and credibility of […]

A Study on Identity Theft in Relation to Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

This paper explores the socio-legal ecosystem of identity theft in India, tracing the evolution of the threat landscape, the limitations of previous legal regimes, and the structural promises of the new legislative framework. The major objectives of the study are to assess the legal framework’s agility in addressing emerging threats like Synthetic Identity Theft and […]

A Critical Analysis of Article 44 of the Indian Constitution: Uniform Civil Code (UCC)

Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, included in Part IV on Directive Principles of State Policy, declares that “The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.” This apparently simple provision conceals a dense and contested terrain involving secularism, religious freedom, gender justice, and minority rights, […]