Rahul Ranjan

Exceptions to World Trade Organization’s Rule of Law: As Capacity Building Tools to Developing Member Countries

WTO rule of law has left a wide margin that members often use to manipulate trade rules to suit their home policies ranging from general exceptions[i] to regional groupings. GATT Article XX exempts measures from being considered WTO violations based on various domestic policy goals, including protection of public morals (subparagraph (a)), protection of human, […]

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Oral Advocacy and Frontloading Imbroglio: Where do Advocates Stand

A lawyer employs oral advocacy, which improves their fluency and confidence, to present their argument in court. A rule known as the frontloading concept, which requires litigants through their counsel to file all documents and supporting evidence along with the originating processes, has recently been developed by the High Courts in several states, starting with

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An Investigation of the Legal Framework against Illegal Wildlife Activities in the Context of Wildlife Tourism in Tanzania

Tanzania is one of the richest nations when it comes to the existence of wildlife in the world and wildlife tourism is among the important sector in the country, Tanzania being the richest nation on the existence of wildlife, has a number of national parks, game reserves and conservation areas namely Serengeti, Mikumi, Arusha, Mahale

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An Examination of Maintenance of Estranged and Divorced Spouses in Nigeria and United States of America

Marriage by mankind is a very good union but it encounters obstacles in every race especially when the two parties have to quit the union despite happy days spent together and not minding the effect of such a step on their children. The major obstacle encountered is how the maintenance of the dependent spouse will

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Best Practices in the Upstream Operations of the Oil and Gas Industry: The Case of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) in Cameroon

The oil and gas industry is a global, multi-trillion-dollar industry that includes the exploration, production, refining, and distribution of oil and gas products. The industry plays a vital role in the global economy, providing the energy needed for transportation, heating, and electricity generation. Environmental legislative and regulatory requirements applicable to oil and gas activities vary

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The Legal Status of the East African Community (EAC) in the Context of Dispute Resolution

Although it has taken place over more than ten years, the East African Community’s (hereinafter the EAC) “transformation” history is similar to those of other international regional organizations. For instance, before becoming the EU1, the European Economic Community (hereafter the EEC) also underwent significant “transformation.” More specifically, the essay considers the early stages of the

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The Legal Dilemma and Improvement Path of “Three-Trial Integration” in China’s Environmental Judicature

The construction of the environmental judicial trial model has its internal laws and external special evidence, which requires active responses from the legislative and judicial levels. Traditional litigation trials have been unable to adapt well to the trial of environmental judicial cases. The “Three-trial Integration” trial method that integrates civil, criminal, and administrative cases takes

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