The EU – Supply Chain Law
The European Supply Chain Law is a groundbreaking legislative initiative aimed at promoting ethical and sustainable business practices within the European Union. It is important for Companys dealing with Countries of the EU. The aspects will be written in our forthcoming article of RFKN.
Copyright and AI – A short summary
In most jurisdictions, copyright law requires a human author to create a work eligible for protection. The U.S. Copyright Office explicitly states that AI cannot be registered as an author since only a person can be considered an author.
The Difference between the German and the Indian Copyright Law
Creators and users should be aware of the different legal aspects in the field of copyright, when navigating copyright issues beetween Germany and India.
Rights Of Persons With Disability In Private Sector
The directive for the States to make provisions for securing the right to work for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) is enshrined in Article 41 of the Constitution of India.In line with this, section 41 of the now repealed Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995
Transnational Law: Emerging Jurisprudence in India
An increasingly globalised world necessitates strengthening the versatility of institutions and legal frameworks across the world in order to ensure that inter country transactions, relationships and conflicts are provided certainty with respect to their legal status. This article explores the significance of transnational law and the hurdles encountered in this process of expanding Indian jurisprudence on the subject.
A Brief Note On Kenyan Dispute Resolution
Foreign judgements and arbitral awards are enforced in Kenya, when these orders have been filed in the court system of Kenya and the same are adopted.