Items where Author is "Shrivastava, Abhijeet"
Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2023) Two Shades of Impunity? Introducing The General Principle of Balancing of Sovereign Interests in Admitting Illegally Obtained Evidence. De Lege Ferenda, 6. pp. 36-54. ISSN 2754-1533
Shrivastava, Abhijeet and Shrivastava, Anujay (2022) How “Attack on Titan” complicates the genocide convention. Völkerrechtsblog,.
Shrivastava, Abhijeet and Lakra, Rudraksh (2022) Revisiting due diligence in cyberspace: crafting international law’s arsenal against transboundary Botnets. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 30 (3). pp. 321-349. ISSN 1464-3693
Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2022) Forestalling the responsibility to protect against ecocide. Völkerrechtsblog.
Shrivastava, Abhijeet and Lakra, Rudraksh (2022) Critical reflections on jessup 2022: The unsettled promise of decolonization. THIRD WORLD APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW. ISSN 2563-6693
Shrivastava, Anujay and Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2022) Writ petitions not ordinarily maintainable against non-interim arbitral orders. IndiaCorp Law.
Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2022) Error 404: Responsibility not found? Evidentiary dilemmas in attributing cyber operations. Opinio Juris.
Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2022) How India’s legislation risks impunity for genocidal speech. Völkerrechtsblog.
Shrivastava, Abhijeet and Lakra, Rudraksh (2022) Strolling by the river Meuse: A definitive case against the clean hands doctrine. Opinio Juris.
Shrivastava, Anujay and Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2021) ‘Economic’ dignity and transformative constitutionalism in India: Attempting to cut the ‘Gordian Knot'. Corpus Law Journal, 1 (4). pp. 446-457. ISSN 25827820
Shrivastava, Anujay and Shrivastava, Abhijeet (2021) Judicial appointments, collegium system, and unresolved constitutional enigmas in India: Proposing an ‘emergency collegium’ and the ‘automatic elevation alternative’. Jus Corpus Law Journal, 1 (4). pp. 290-304. ISSN 25827820
Shrivastava, Abhijeet and Shrivastava, Anujay (2021) WhatsApp privacy case: Does whatsApp perform a ‘public function’ under article 226 of the constitution? Constitutional Law Society, NLU, Odisha.