Rahul Ranjan

Beyond Consent: Challenging the Idea of Marital Rape as an Exception

The Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Executive Order 2019 provided the basis for the participation of private companies in the development and refurbishment of public road infrastructure in Nigeria and the utilization of road tax credits issued under the scheme to offset agreed project costs of participants. The scheme accords with the …

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An Overview of the Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme Executive Order 2019 and its Potential Constitutional and Legal Challenges

The Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Executive Order 2019 provided the basis for the participation of private companies in the development and refurbishment of public road infrastructure in Nigeria and the utilization of road tax credits issued under the scheme to offset agreed project costs of participants. The scheme accords with the …

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Revealing Justice: An Appraisal of the Case for Increasing the Minimum Age of Criminal Offense in England and Wales

In England and Wales is ten years the minimum age of criminal responsibility (MACR)[i]. It means children younger than ten will not be subject to arrest or criminal charges. In spite of this, once they reach the age of 10, they are deemed fit for illegal activity and can face trial. Children are treated differently …

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Determining the Protection Mechanisms of Banker’s Advances within the CEMAC Zone: A Cameroonian Experience

It is usual nowadays that one of the principal activities of a bank is to grant advances to the public either on short, medium or long term basis. These advances or loans are seen to constitute a vital source of revenue or profit for a bank, and as such define the very nature and purpose …

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The Application of Financial Engineering in Internet Financial Risk Control

This paper discusses the key applications and latest research of financial engineering in Internet financial risk control. Firstly, this paper introduces the basic concepts of financial engineering, and secondly, it describes the risks existing in the development of Internet finance, and explains the practical application of financial engineering in Internet financial risk control. Finally, the …

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White-Collar Crime in the Age of Innovation: The Case of Patent Infringement

This paper scrutinizes the intersection of white-collar crime and patent infringement, a largely under examined aspect of corporate deviance. patents are exclusive rights granted to a patent holder. When these rights of the patent holder or the claims in the patent are violated by a third party, without the consent or license of the patent …

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Detention and Rights: Examining the Humanitarian Conundrums in Guantanamo Bay

Post the unfortunate attacks of 9/11, The United States of America established the infamous detention camp, “Guantanamo Bay”. This camp is a military-controlled prison which is located on the American-owned land in the Cuban territory. It has been long-established that the operations of this base go against the norms of International Law. This essay will …

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A Critical Study of State of West Bengal v. Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (2010) 3 SCC 571

The aim of the research paper is, to discuss the above case in light of whether a violation of Fundamental Rights can be immunized from judicial scrutiny on the touchstone of the doctrine of separation of powers between the Legislature, Executive, and the Judiciary. This case has once again restored faith in the doctrine that …

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