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Item A Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Provisions Concerning Trade, Commerce and Intercourse Between Australia and India(National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam, 2024) Ahmed, Md Shamim; Nath, Himangshu RanjanItem Access to Land and Concern of Ethnic Tension in West Karbi Anglong: A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Mandate(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, 2025-06) Timungpi, BirtiThe Karbi Anglong district is ethnic in nature. Where there exists an ethnic diversity in the area there also exists an ethnic conflict between the tribe of that region. The ethnic conflict mostly cause due to misunderstanding between the tribes, cultural differences, Lack of work possibilities, claiming land rights by the non Karbi’s it led to the conflict between the tribe of Karbi Anglong because the Karbi people consider their land as the gift from their ancestor and they belief protecting their land means protecting their culture and future generations, And the Militant group of each communities also had a big role behind the ethnic conflict in the region.Item Acid Attacks in India: A Legal Analysis(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Goswami, Minakshi; Gakul, KasturiAcid attack which is also known as acid violence or vitriolage, has emerged as a brutal act that shows the gravity of the ongoing atrocities and hunman rights violations. The crime of acid attack is premeditated act of volence wherein acid is thrown or poured on the face or other parts of the victim. The atrocious crime of acid violence can be seen in many countries; however it is more prevelant i countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Cambodia. The crime of acid attack can be committed against any person without any distinction being made on any age, sex or relegion.Item Addressing Mob Lynching: the Need for new Legislative MeasuresChavan, Amol DeoItem An Analysis of the Surrogacy Law in India(National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam, 2024) Khaund, Panchami; Gakul, KasturiItem An Analytical Study of Euthanasia with Special Reference to “Article 21” of the Indian Constitution(National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam, 2024) Swargiary, Upasana; Chavhan, Amol DeoItem An Analytical Study of Insurance-Linked Securities as a Substitute for Conventional Reinsurance(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, 2025-06) Madheshiya, ShikhaThis paper assesses the viability of Insurance-Linked Securities as a potential alternative to traditional reinsurance. For many decades, reinsurance has been one of the most crucial tools employed by the global insurance market for managing large-scale risks as it helps the insurers to manage risks and stay financially sound. However, with ever-increasing complexities and calamities, in addition to capital market involvement, ILS has emerged. These securities, which enable the insurance industry to transfer risk to capital markets, have grown significantly in recent years, but their viability as a long-term alternative to reinsurance remains uncertain. Based on doctrinal research, the paper explores the development of ILS, including the structure and future potential. It compares them with a well-established role of reinsurance in risk management. While ILS offer several distinct advantages in terms of access to a broader capital market and more flexible risk transfer structures, they are not without significant risks and challenges. The research starts to investigate the structure, forms, and operations of ILS, such as catastrophe bonds, collateralized reinsurance, industry loss warranties (ILW), and reinsurance sidecars. They enable insurers and reinsurers to tap into capital markets to shift risks that were once held within the insurance industry. The dissertation creates a comparative review of ILS and conventional reinsurance, noting the ways in which ILS can improve capital efficiency, diversify risk, and stabilize the insurance market after a catastrophe.Item An Analytical Study of the Evolution of Cyber Insurance in India: Addressing Coverage Gaps in Cybercrime and Data Breaches(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, 2025-06) Mishra, MehuliIndia's hasty digital growth has exposed citizens and companies to an increasing flood of cyber threats; however, the nation's readiness to protect against these financially is still weak. While cyber insurance has received international acclaim as a vital risk management tool, its usage in India—especially among citizens and small to mid-sized businesses—is still low. Such underinsurance arises largely because of large gaps in existing policies, which usually do not cover the entire gamut of contemporary cyber threats like identity theft, ransomware, phishing, and social engineering attacks. Added to this is the absence of regulatory standardization, inadequate consumer awareness, and the lack of suitably designed insurance products adapted to the Indian environment.Item Analysing the Assam Right to Public Service Act, 2012: A Study of it’s Implementation in the Kamrup District(National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam, 2024) Hazarika, Suranjita; Nath, Himangshu RanjanItem Item An Analytical Study of Serial Killers and their Psychological PhenomenonTombing, ThangzakhupItem Anti Conversion Laws and Religious Freedom in IndiaBoruah, DiptimoniItem Anti-Religion Conversion Vis a Vis Freedom of Religion: The Role of Anti-Religious Sentiment in Influencing Religious Conversion(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, 2025-06) Singh, SudhanshuIn recent decades, the enactment and enforcement of anti-conversion laws by several Indian states have sparked a contentious debate regarding their compatibility with constitutional guarantees and international human rights standards. These laws aim to prevent conversions achieved through force, fraud, or inducement, but they have often been criticized for their vague language, selective application, and potential misuse against religious minorities and vulnerable communities and violating right to profess religion and individual freedomItem Appointment of Judges in the Higher Judiciary in India: An Analytical Study(National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam) Dutta, Deboleena; Husain, IshratJudiciary, the justice delivery system resorted to by the common man for his legal and moral rights are at its zenith in Indian democracy. It is seen as the epitome of justice delivery system in India. But there has been dissent with respect to appointment of judges to various High Courts and Supreme Court of India. The existing collegium system of judges exercising absolute powers to appoint judges lacks complete transparency in the procedure and process of appointments. Nobody outside the system knew about the appointments of the few while the rejection of other few. The absolute power is vested with the judges. Lord Acton’s words, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely” rightly proves this very same fact. Hence a new attempt was made to make the system more transparent and effective. Such an initiative was the adoption of National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) and it later turned out to be bigger controversy. The past few years saw a long standing legal battle between the executive and the judiciary regarding the appointments to various High Courts and Supreme Court of India. In order to deal with the situation, the Court held the NJAC as unconstitutional and void.Item Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Rights: A Futuristic Study(National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam) Behera, Anya; Basar, TopiItem Artificial Intelligence Generated Inventions and Patent Law(National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam, 2024) Das, Siddhant; Gakul, Kasturi