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This paper analyzes the proposed concepts of the National Interest Protection Committee (NIPC) on the role of different institutions, especially the executive body and parliament at the federal level and the provinces regarding treaty making power. The issue is discussed from four different but...
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This paper analyzes trade between Indian and Nepal in its historical perspective. One of the main issues this paper examines is related to the idea that whether the bilateral Indo-Nepal trade regime would come to an end after Nepal joins the WTO or not. The background is that some people are...
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In the past, foreign investment was largely regulated by domestic laws and policies. In general, the only international rules that applied to some aspects of foreign investment were rules of customary international law, and their application was purely exceptional. With the adoption of bilateral...
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Nepal became the 147th member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on 23 April 2004. It is the first least-developed country (LDC) to join the WTO through the full working party negotiations process. Nepal's Membership to the WTO was inspired by its aspirations to change and diversify the...
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