Derisive Nature of International Law – national interest vs conventional action in light of the UK’s anti-refugee bill

Ashlesha Pandey Abstract The following article expounds in detail how the derisive nature of International Law, and lack of imposable sanctions and regulatory mechanisms have rendered various conventions, ineffectual, at least on paper. The discussion is undertaken in the light of  UK’s recent Nationality and Borders Bill, dubbed the Anti-Refugee Bill, owing to its annihilation … Continue reading Derisive Nature of International Law – national interest vs conventional action in light of the UK’s anti-refugee bill