Exclusivity in Times of a Public Necessity: Balance of Interests in South Asia’s Compulsory Licensing Regime Neha Dhavalikar, Ashok Pandey 1-20 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2125
Emergence of Socialism Oriented International Economic Order Iris Lobo 21-39 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2126
From Precariousness to Prudence: Eco-Cosmopolitanism as the Fabric for Weaving the Post-COVID World Nabanita Samanta 40-49 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2127
Contact Tracing Apps in ASEAN: A Threat to Privacy and Personal Data Agung Kurniawan Sihombing , Yogi Bratajaya 50-76 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2128
Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare in Humanitarian Settings Kanak Mishra 77-89 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2129
Assessing the Legal Personality of Sexbots in the Light of Human Rights Arushi Gupta 90-98 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2130
Compulsory Licensing: An Antidote for the Dissemination of Potential COVID-19 Cure? Nandini Rajesh, Arya Kuttan 99-118 PDF https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v8i1.2131