Anusha Islam Raha

Anusha Islam Raha is an LLB (Hons) graduate from BPP University, UK. She is an LLM student pursuing her career as a teacher.

Urgent reforms to ADR in South Asia to achieve SDG-16

The traditional process of litigating has been one of the best ways of resolving disputes from time immemorial because of its credible methods of examination, depiction, and judgment-giving.

3y ago

Climate litigation drags the UK government to court

Recently, three UK students named Adetola Stephanie Onamade (23), Marina Tricks (20) and Jerry Amokwandoh (22), have sued the UK government for their action and/or inaction to effectively and convincingly act on the climate crisis.

3y ago

Making women’s day celebrations meaningful

Every year on March 8, some of us celebrate the International Women’s Day by wearing purple while some celebrate by harassing women in public

3y ago

Force majeure: Apparel buyers’ deadly weapon

The biggest problem faced by our textile industry right now is not the coronavirus.

4y ago
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021

Urgent reforms to ADR in South Asia to achieve SDG-16

The traditional process of litigating has been one of the best ways of resolving disputes from time immemorial because of its credible methods of examination, depiction, and judgment-giving.

June 8, 2021
June 8, 2021

Climate litigation drags the UK government to court

Recently, three UK students named Adetola Stephanie Onamade (23), Marina Tricks (20) and Jerry Amokwandoh (22), have sued the UK government for their action and/or inaction to effectively and convincingly act on the climate crisis.

March 8, 2021
March 8, 2021

Making women’s day celebrations meaningful

Every year on March 8, some of us celebrate the International Women’s Day by wearing purple while some celebrate by harassing women in public

September 2, 2020
September 2, 2020

Force majeure: Apparel buyers’ deadly weapon

The biggest problem faced by our textile industry right now is not the coronavirus.