Environmental Law • Articles • Jun 18, 2025 Environmental Justice And Human Rights: The Repression of Indigenous Groups In Nepal And India. Abstract Environmental justice and human rights are intrinsically linked, particularly for indigenous groups facing systemic repression in the context of environmental governance and resource exploitation. This research examines the repression of i… By Yamuna Pulami, Binita Dhungel, Shreeya Neupane
Environmental Law • Articles • Jun 18, 2025 Corporate Environmental Responsibility The concept of Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) has emerged as one of the crucial aspects of sustainable development in recent years. CER simply means the concept that emphasizes duties of corporations to contribute towards the society&rsq… By Diya Khadka
Jurisprudence • Articles • May 11, 2025 Revisiting Rawls: Justice and Self-respect Abstract This paper revisits the theory of justice based on the seminal works of John Rawls, primarily "A Theory of Justice," an integral and foundational text deemed necessary in the context of modern legal philosophy regarding justice. … By Aadarsha Ghatani, Abhiruchee Lamsal
Gender Justice • Articles • Jul 31, 2025 Breaking Barriers: Challenges and Progress in Daughters' Inheritance in Nepal Abstract This article examines the struggle to ensure the right of daughters to ancestral property. It traces the discrimination rooted in religious and social beliefs that denied the recognition of daughters as a coparcener and reflects on how the… By Asmita Pandey