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11 July 2021 Several sections of a paper co-authored by Balraj Chauhan a member of the home ministry’s Committee for Reforms in Criminal Laws are plagiarised. The paper, titled “Good Governance: Search for Accountability Mechanism,” was published in the Indian Journal of Public Administration in October 2011. Chauhan was the vice chancellor of Dharmashastra National Law University in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur until mid-June this year. Chauhan’s co-author, Mridul Srivastava, is an assistant registrar at the Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University in Lucknow. The IJPA is a peer-reviewed journal of the Indian Institute of Public Administration, which describes itself as an autonomous academic institution. Chauhan and Srivastava’s paper is a little over 4,500 words long. Of these, at least 3,500 words had previously appeared in other publications, written by other authors, and only about a little over nine hundred words appear to be original. ....
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And various different sanctions as well. the united nations security council, i know canada looks at with great respect, is that outdated? should the g7 become more muscular? i don t think there s any contribution in saying the un is a far from perfect institution, and the g7 can do more. i think the g7 can do more. i think in fact, that s what happens. when the security council gets stuck because of the veto power of what we call the p5, the permanent members of the security council, we have to find other ways of being more creative. and we ve seen this the emergence of what s called magnitsky sanctions and a number of countries, which has made difference. the fact that we ve been able to create new accountability mechanisms in dealing with the situation in syria, dealing with ....
To implement sanctions and make them more targeted and more effective. the fact we have been able to create new accountability mechanisms in dealing with the situation in syria and in dealing with the situation in myanmar, even though, you know, we don t have the institutional strength to actually enforce things more quickly, we face this dilemma since 1945. the structures we created are not perfect, but i think there is a much stronger keener sense among a number of us that we have to become more effective and indeed muscular in how we try to implement international law effectively and how we engage in various coalitions of countries that are willing to engage together to make sure that the bullies in the world, that the authoritarian countries in the world are brought to book and i think that is extremely important. ....