Kanji Watanabe, the senior Japanese bureaucrat who is the central character in Akira Kurosawa’s movie Ikiru, learns he has terminal cancer. After decades of stamping meaningless files, he realises he has achieved nothing satisfactory in his life. In one harrowing scene, he sits in the dark while his son and daughter-in-law discuss his death, not with ... Read moreAbout the author/s Galib Mahmud Pasha Galib Mahmud Pasha is a postgraduate student at the Australian National University. He is ...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Introduction On September 26, 2025, the Calcutta High Court took a landmark step in family law jurisprudence by formally approving and publishing the Mandatory Child Access and Custody Guidelines on its official website[1]. This development marks a significant milestone for the State of West Bengal and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which […] The post Calcutta High Court Notifies Mandatory Child Access and Custody Guidelines Along With Parenting Plan: A New Era in Famil...| Bhatt & Joshi Associates
We discuss the potential value of CRIAs, provide a template for online platforms, and explain the importance of centering youth voice when considering their digital rights.| Cyberbullying Research Center
Over the last year, I had the honor of being a part of an international working group hosted by the TUM Think Tank at the Technical University of Munich along with my colleagues from the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the Department of Communications and Media Research at the […] The post Child-Centered Digital Environments To Support Rights, Agency, and Well-Being appeared first on Cyberbullying Research Center.| Cyberbullying Research Center