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CLIMATE HEALTH EMERGENCY DURING THE PANDEMIC: WHY PUBLIC HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES ARE INSEPARABLE

CLIMATE HEALTH EMERGENCY DURING THE PANDEMIC: WHY PUBLIC HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES ARE INSEPARABLE Prof. (Dr.) Sairam Bhat, Professor of Law & Coordinator of CEERA, NLSIU Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC),  formal declaration by WHO refers to “an extraordinary event which is determined to constitute a public health risk to other States […]Read More

JUDICIAL REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT TENDERS

JUDICIAL REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT TENDERS Lianne D’Souza, Research Fellow, CEERA, NLSIU Introduction Judicial review of administrative action is a pillar upon which lies a fair, just and impartial government. It is an instrument through which the judiciary may inquire about the legality of administrative action and is a means of creating checks and balances vis-à-vis […]Read More

COASTAL REGULATION ZONE VIOLATIONS IN KERALA

COASTAL REGULATION ZONE VIOLATIONS IN KERALA – ATIKA CHATURVEDI II Year Student, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi What has been in dispute for years, finally reached a conclusion. Albeit a bit astonishing, the Supreme Court ordered the demolition of the 4 high-rise buildings located in Maradu, Kerala. The events leading to […]Read More