Human Rights • Opinions • Jul 31, 2025 Transitional Justice in Nepal: Where Is It Heading? Transitional justice is one of the ways by which large-scale human rights violations are addressed so that the state can move forward to sustainable peace and reconciliation. It aims to recognize the victims, enhance the trust of individuals in stat… By Rebati Thapa Magar
International Humanitarian Law • Case Briefs • Jul 31, 2025 The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu: A Case Analysis The Prosecutor v. The case of Jean-Paul Akayesu remains one of the most critical events in the process of establishing international criminal law since it was the first time a worldwide tribunal pronounced a guilty judgment in the crime of genocide.… By Asal Raj Timsina
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
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