Biradar, Ashwini; Shinde, Rucha(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
Migration, particularly involving refugees and asylum seekers, has become a critical issue at the intersection of borders, human rights, and social justice. This paper explores the global challenges faced by refugees and ...
Shetty, Vidhya; Honap, Rohini(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
The creation, consumption, and dissemination of knowledge have all changed in the digital age, but bias in media portrayal has also become more prevalent. Information spreads more quickly and easily thanks to social media ...
Kumbharikar, Arundhati; Dhote, Saurabh(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
The privatization of public health systems has emerged as a contentious issue, raising critical questions about legality, equity, and access to healthcare. This paper examines the legal frameworks that govern the privatization ...
Patil, Seema A.; Kulkarni, Siddha(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 signifies a transformative approach to education in India, highlighting the necessity of integrating sports into the academic curriculum. This paper explores the implications of NEP ...
Sarwade, Madhuri V.; Shetty, Vidhya(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
Conflicts in sports are inevitable, given the competitive nature of the industry and the diverse interests of stakeholders such as athletes, teams, leagues, and sponsors. Over time, traditional legal approaches to resolving ...
Dalvi, Ketki; Kulkarni, Siddha(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
Apartheid, the system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination enforced in South Africa from 1948 to 1994, was not only a domestic issue for South Africa but also a global concern. One of the most visible ...
Biradar, Ashwini; Shinde, Rucha(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
Athlete rights are an evolving area of concern worldwide, including in India, where the sport has historically been seen more as a cultural phenomenon than a professional pursuit. However, with the rise of India as a ...
Shinde, Rucha; Biradar, Ashwini(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-01)
Sports law in India is an evolving field, blending various legal domains such as constitutional law, contract law, labor law, intellectual property, and criminal law. Given the increasing commercialization of sports and ...
Sarwade, Madhuri(Global Journal for Research Analysis, 2019-01)
No words can better describe the present scenario of technology than the following stated by cosmos (the villain in
the movie “sneaker”). “The world is not run by weapons any more, or energy or money. It is run by ones ...
Sarwade, Madhuri; Shetty, Vidhya(Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2023-06)
Conflicts in sports are inevitable, given the competitive nature of the industry and the diverse interests of stakeholders such as athletes, teams, leagues, and sponsors. Over time, traditional legal approaches to resolving ...
Artificial Intelligence is expanding quickly in the tech sector, with applications seen in the food and
supply chain industries, chat-bots, and content and picture development. When critics asserted that
AI art systems ...
Sarwade, Madhuri(Dnyanpeeth International Publisher, 2023-12)
The three pillars of human rights—life, liberty, and dignity of the individual—are essential to
ensuring that people enjoy better lives than animals. The enacted criminal and procedural legislation
must be consistent ...
Sarwade, Madhuri(European Chemical Bulletin, 2023-12)
Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, we have certain provisions that are referred to as bail in
one way or another. The fundamental provisions for awarding bail and bonds in criminal cases
are sections 436 and 450 of ...
Sarwade, Madhuri(International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), 2024-07)
India is celebrating 75 years of independence. In these 75 years, India has witnessed many transformations
domestically and internationally (1).We need to articulate our vision, firm up a goal and get people, policies ...
“Education for All” is a very important fundamental Right under Article 21-A of Indian
Constitution that mandates free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 years.
This has been introduced by the 86th ...
Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) is a critical concept that mandates businesses to operate
in a socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable manner. CSR goes beyond profit
maximization to include the ...
This research study explores the complex relationships between equity and social justice in the field of social and cultural studies. Utilizing a range of theoretical frameworks and multidisciplinary viewpoints, the study ...