Erotophonophilia

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2,252 ViewsIntroduction Paraphilia generally refers to sexual crimes such as cannibalism, voyeurism, erotophonophilia, fetishism etc. Although researches suggest a higher number of paraphiliac men yet, the number of paraphilic females is growing at a concerning rate.[1] Some of these paraphilias have criminal elements but some are not directly harmful to the victim. One of the most […]

Revisiting “Naruto v Slater”: Can animals own copyright? Or Not a Monkey Business: Revisiting “Naruto v Slater” on Animal’s Copyright

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9,191 ViewsIntroduction Copyright as it protects creative work has been established as a legal right under both domestic and international legal instruments.[1] While the existing legal frameworks conspicuously affirm humans the right to sue for copyright infringement, it is uncertain whether the animals have the opportunity to exercise the same against humans, corporations and companies. […]

Media Trial and its effect over Judicial Proceedings

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1,640 ViewsThere is a legal principle that goes ‘presumption of innocence’ which refers a person is considered ‘innocent until proven guilty’. But at the current age of media the principle is contravened as following an offence any accused is straight away viewed to be guilty. Media trial is one of the main reasons behind this kind of trends. In the late 20th century and early 21st century, the phrase media trial or trial by media became popular […]