The evolving role of law in aerospace activities
There are two main issues concerning the evolving
role of air law. The first is that the distinction between air law
and space law which is continuing to blur. The second is that
principles of air law are getting increasingly involved in
activities related to military warfare.
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Time to give SAARC a facelift
The sports and cultural wing of this association
was founded almost exactly 25 years ago, though SAARC as an economic
unit was formally established in 1985, picking up on an idea that
was first proposed by Bangladesh in the early 70s.
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Preserving the Burgher identity
The word 'Burgher' means the citizen of a town
(burg) and designated a class of people during the Dutch Era
(1656-1796) who were known as 'vrijburgers' or Free Burghers, i.e.,
not Company servants employed by the United East India Company.
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The march of Hanuman's army
Adam's Bridge: "When the [Indian] government
submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court last week saying
"mythological texts" could not "incontrovertibly prove" the
existence of Lord Rama or the simian construction of the Ram Sethu,
all hell broke loose.
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