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NLSIU also offers One-Year LL.M. & Two-Years MPP Degree programme. During the last trimester of their academic year it’s mandatory for every student of these courses to submit a dissertation, sometimes known as a thesis or final assignment to get a degree.
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Item Aarogya Setu: An Intervention of Technical Bridge In The Right To Privacy And Right To Health(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2021-12-18) Bzad, RajeshItem Abortion Laws in India and v. Abortion Laws in Sweden(NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, 2018-06-08) Ranjan, RohanItem Abortion rights of Trans masculine and other pregnant persons(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-02-17) Gyatso, Ishay; Ms. Shreya Shree, - SupervisorItem Abuse of Woman in Cyberspace(National Law School Of India University, 2016-06-04) Ghosh, SreyaItem Access to Justice for Refugees and Migrant Workers: Global Trends(National Law School of India University, 2019) Manya., Manya.Item Access To Medicine In The Context Of Patent Monopoly(National Law School of India University, 2018) Nanditha, Kalidoss NagaIn the light of growing concerns regarding access to medicines and the distress about the financial sustainability of the health care system in India, a robust drug policy is inevitable for availability, affordability and accessibility of drugs to people. While an increment in the financial spending on public health is the need of the hour, India needs drug procurement models at state level with strong regulatory system in place in order to monitor the checks and balances on the pharmaceutical companies. On the other hand, India has had tryst with the patent regime and the unaffordable medicine prices giving in to the pressure of the developed countries but today, the epidemic diseases in the country have turned out to be a huge economic burden on the country. It becomes imperative that India makes use of the flexibilities under TRIPS Agreement and grant Compulsory Licenses to the patented drugs thus, breaking the monopoly in the market. The study examines the issues of accessibility to medicines to identify the strength and gaps in policies and develop future strategies for policy framework that would enable an advanced health care ecosystem.Item Access to Medicine- Claiming it as a Fundamental Right under the Indian Constitution(National Law School of Indian University, Bangalore, 2021) Jaiswal, AbhisheelItem Access to Medicines v. IP Rights Protection: WTO Waiver for Intellectual Property Rights(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-02-17) Modi, Arzoo; Prof. Dr. T Ramakrishna, - SupervisorItem Accessibility to Copyrighted Materials for Educational Purposes: A Comparative Analysis of India & USA(National Law School Of India Univercity, 2014-06-03) Anuragini, PriyaItem Acquired Distinctiveness Of Non-Inherently Distinct Marks(National Law School of India University, 2020) Pratap Singh, YashwardhanItem Actionable Subsidies Under WTO : A Study(National law school of India University, 2007-06-02) ELIAS, PRINCE K.Item "ADDRESSING HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS IN DEVELOPMENT INDUCED DISPLACEMENT: A LEGAL ENQUIRY"(National law school of India University, 2005-06-21)Item Addressing Safety Concerns Of Women In Delhi: An Analysis of the Present Policy Landscape.(National Law School of India University, 2018) Maggu, AasthaThis research looks at how women address the question of their safety in cities. It has been assessed whether how patriarchy dominate the spatial decisions taken by in the cities planning. When it comes to attending to women’s safety concerns, the present policy instruments fail to include their aspirations. Ensuring that women become a part of the policy process at all levels will result in increasing their safety in the cities. The urban spaces have to be made safer for women by adopting an inclusive urban policy framework. Through the course of this research, gender mainstreaming has been identified as a viable policy strategy to drive the urban policy framework.Item Addressing Skill Obsolescence: Analysing India’s National Occupational Standards and Industry 4.0(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-11-27) Abhishek Vijay, Krishnamurthy; Prof. Sony Pellissery, - SupervisorItem Addressing The Challenges Faced By Women Entrepreneurs In Kerala: The Role of Micro Enterprise Consultants(National Law School of India University, 2016) Joseph, Meenu MariaItem Addressing The Housing Needs Of Migrant Informal Workers And The Mapping Of Policy Landscape(National Law School of India University, 2018) Arora, KabirThe dissertation is focused on understanding the existing housing (and living) arrangement of migrant workers in the city of Bengaluru. The participants in the research project were primarily – Assamese and Bengali Muslims, who are engaged in the business of waste-picking. With the understanding of existing arrangements and systems to support each other in the community living, the policies related to the migration and housing (and urban living) are reviewed. In the end, the conclusion is drawn that given policy frameworks fall short in understanding the informal housing arrangement and are not very helpful to better the conditions. There are possible measures suggested to address the immediate concerns of migrant workers living in the periphery of the cities like Bengaluru.Item ADJUDICATIVE COMPLIANCE AND THE WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM: IMPLEMENTATION OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY'S RULINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS AN INSIGHT(National law school of India University, 2006-06-15) Sharma Tripathi, PurushottamItem Adjudicatory Authorities under the Information Technology Act, 2000: Critical Analysis(National Law School Of India University, 2015-06-01) Atul Ratnakar JoshiItem Adolescent Girls In Urban Slums An Enquiry Into Their Safety And Security Concerns(National Law School of India University, 2020) Praveen, RajasreeIn the contemporary world of rapid urbanisation, urban slums emerge as a new social dynamic system with a plethora of law and order challenges. Adolescent girls in urban slums are one of the most vulnerable sections of the society subject to an array of safety and security concerns. Through the literature review it has been found that the western theories of abuse does not hold ground in the Indian context and this research attempted to study the safety and security concerns of adolescent girls in urban slums in a micro context within the Rajendranagar slum of Bangalore and strengthen the base for a theoretical framework within the Indian context. The qualitative nature of the research along with the sensitive nature of data required the method of snowball sampling. Rajendranagar Slum was a Pandora’s Box of human rights violations and the state of the adolescent girls were truly disheartening. One of the important findings of the study was the existence of a tendency among the people in the slum to move to the exteriors of the slum from the interior regions. . The people resorted mostly resorted to the instrument of marriage where the girls from the interiors of the slum would be married off to the men from the exterior regions. There was a silent hierarchy that existed within the layers of slum with the dignity and quality of life decreasing deeper into the interiors of the slum. This research follows the basic assumption that security is the sanctuary from intentional threats while safety is a more relative term and is understood as the control of identified threats to secure a permissible amount of risk (Sehwal 2016). Problematic Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM), Physical and sexual abuse and child marriage were the major threats identified and Sexual abuse of adolescent girls was found to be the most rampant and serious violation that is studied in detail. The study has formulated a Multifactorial theory of Abuse which is based on Maslow’s theory of motivation. The theory helps to explain the peculiarity of abuse in the urban slum context and highlights the need for a specific policy framework to address the issue. The study then compares case studies of a married and unmarried adolescent girl in the slum to prove that child marriage is not a safety valve to prevent child abuse and it is only contortion of the form of abuse.Item Adoption law: An Analysis of Transgender and same sex couple adoption rights(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-02-18) S K, Sneha; Prof. Dr. Sarasu Esther Thomas, - Supervisor