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In the modern era, the concept of practicing one's trade, profession or business has evolved a long way compared to how it was perceived in the yester years. The law has also as a matter of public policy opposed any interference with respect to an individual's freedom of entering into contracts...
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This short article discusses contemporary problems and challenges in the economic relations between India and the US …
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The United States has been India’s most dominant trade partner for quite some time now. Given trade data are of mirror … between bilateral trade statistics of these two countries. India’s export values are consistently underreported while imports … data show both over and underreporting between 1960 – 2017. As India’s trade misreporting follows a systemic pattern, we …
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This commentary focuses on Article 8.30 CETA, which is entitled ‘Ethics’ and sets ethical rules for the Members of the CETA Tribunal and the Appellate Tribunal. The European Commission presents this precept in a succinct paragraph, highlighting the key issues addressed and the main novelties...
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The understanding of two different approaches to the interpretation of precautionary principle is crucial for the negotiation of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) to avoid possible trade disputes between the European Union and the United States in the future. In the past,...
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In this paper, I reflect on the main types of gains derived from the regulation of public procurement in the context of the EU internal market that are at stake post-Brexit. Despite the difficulties in identifying and quantifying advantages derived from EU procurement rules, I submit that they...
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The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement and Fair Trade systems have grown in the past decade, reflecting a belief that corporations operating at a global level must voluntarily assume the role of raising production and trade standards and that consumers should play a role in...
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