URBANISATION AND ITS POSITIVE AND ITS NEGATIVE ASPECTS

The reality of urbanisation is reflected in the improvement  in quality of life , in terms of availability of water and sanitation , power , health and education. The view about the process if urbanisation in developing countries is negative because it brings environmental degradation, growth of slums , unemployment…

COLOR TRADE MARK

The color of a brand is different from a color trademark. Even though a trade mark or registered symbol may appear on a brand’s image, it does not mean there are any legal rights to the color or colors.   The trade mark and registered marks on the Mc Donald’s…

TRADE MARKS

Trade marks are signs, which are used to distinguish the goods or services of one undertaking from the goods or services of another undertaking. Article 15.1 of the TRIPs agreement states that: “Any sign, or any combination of signs, capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from…

MOOTING AND ITS RELEVANCE

Law is not all about theoretical knowledge but involves a better way of its implementation through practical knowledge with regards to its right implementation. Practical knowledge can be gained through the process of internships ad court visits. Moot Court is another such means of acquiring practical knowledge through comprehending the…

Feminist Engagement with International Law

International law has become increasingly relevant in a global scenario wherein relations amongst states have acquired multifarious dimensions. The traditional subjects of International Law have been relations between member states, issues of international security, state sovereignty, international trade territoriality. States have been defined as political bodies which have a well…