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The Legal Protection of Developing Countries in Africa in International Loan Transactions

Due to their poor economies and several other factors, most developing countries in Africa gladly take the option of international loan transactions to fund their annual budgets and execute capital projects that are expected to help foster the development of their country’s economy. This article evaluates the extent of legal protection available to developing countries

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The Admissibility of Digital Evidence: Challenges and Future Implications

The admissibility of digital evidence is a pivotal concern in modern legal proceedings, given the widespread integration of technology in various aspects of life. The paper examines the challenges associated with admitting digital evidence in court and anticipates future implications. The complexities arise from issues like data authenticity, integrity, and chain of custody in an

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Unveiling LGBTQ+ Realities in India: Constitutional Analysis, Socio-Legal Challenges, and Identity Dynamics

Approximately 8% of the Indian population identifies as LGBTQ++, and a significant proportion remains unaware of this acronym’s complete meaning and significance. The effort to advocate for LGBTQ++ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and other sexual and gender minorities) rights and recognition has been a worldwide one with several obstacles and accomplishments. In India, the

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Article on the Zambian Criminal Justice System and the Place for Victims of Crime

Criminal law is the branch of law that deals with offenses against public morality and punishable by law. Criminal law operates through a complex system known as the Criminal Justice System. The Zambian criminal justice system is an arrangement that consists of the sources of criminal law in Zambia, the institutions, and personnel involved in

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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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