Law

Arbitration: A Fast and Effective Way to Resolve Disputes

By Keshav Ahuja, Advocate In today’s fast-paced world, resolving disputes quickly and effectively is more important than ever. Arbitration, a method of resolving conflicts outside of court, has emerged as a powerful tool for both individuals and businesses. But what exactly is arbitration, how did it become popular in India, and how can you use […]

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CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA : RESEARCH PAPER

  Introduction Over the last three decades, since India has shifted towards the policies of Privatisation and Globalisation, the Corporates[1] are increasingly contributing to the degradation of existing ecosystem. They emit huge amounts of hazardous pollutants through excessive use of available natural resources thereby causing a serious threat to our planet’s biodiversity as well as

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Corporation’s Accountability in International Law – Non-state Actors in International Law

Globalization can be referred to as an era of removal of political boundaries of nations from the globe in terms of doing business worldwide. “Globalization is the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures. In economic terms, it describes an interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade.”[1]

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Constitutionalism

The word ‘Constitutionalism’ refers to the basic ideology of creating a set of principles while establishing a structure, which on one hand restricts the powers given to the State by the people of a nation, which can be referred to as ‘Negative Constitutionalism’, as well as to enable the State to function for the welfare

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