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Our constitution is founded on the rule of law, and the rule of law embodies a principle of institutional morality, a principle that suggests feasible limits on the power to restrain abuses that occur even in the most compassionate administration of the law. The rule of law is also the rule of the good law; a law which a court can—if warranted, characterize as abhorrent, grossly unfair, totally unjust; a law which in the hands of a skilled judge can be validly invalidated under the broad parameters of our constitution

Ezhuthu Magazine Description:

Jesuits of Kerala has launched an Institute for promoting peace and international relations. In the contemporary context of consumerism, materialism, violence, ethnic conflict and religious fundamentalism, the institute named Loyola Institute of Peace and International Relations (LIPI), hopes to achieve its goals through strategic plans for research facilities, publications, conferring academic degrees, establishing peace forums, seminars and conferences on peace and campaigns to popularize the theme of peace.

The first project of the Institute is the publication of a literary-cultural-scientific magazine in Malayalam titled EZHUTHU: Chinthikkunna Hrudayangalkku which was launched on 1 November 2015. The leading literarians, cultural leaders, scientists, and philosophers contribute to its volumes.

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