James Nedumpadam
Jindal Global Law School
Abstract:
This is an attempt to examine the background of the key WTO disputes which triggered a policy shift in India towards the State playing a more proactive role in encouraging the building of trade-related legal capacity. In particular, the talk will focus on the features of the unique trade-related capacity model chosen by India and how it differs from the alternate models established by other major developing countries that have an active profile in WTO dispute settlement. By undertaking such an analysis, the speaker seeks to explore as to how the Indian model is more geared towards hybrid policy making in contrast to other trade-related legal capacity models.
Date: Febraury 22, 2016
Time: 04:30 P.M.
Venue:
Conference Hall, Ground Floor, R&T Building
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy,
18/2 Satsang Vihar Marg, Special Institutional Area,
New Delhi-110067(INDIA)
Location:
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Jindal Global Law School
Abstract:
This is an attempt to examine the background of the key WTO disputes which triggered a policy shift in India towards the State playing a more proactive role in encouraging the building of trade-related legal capacity. In particular, the talk will focus on the features of the unique trade-related capacity model chosen by India and how it differs from the alternate models established by other major developing countries that have an active profile in WTO dispute settlement. By undertaking such an analysis, the speaker seeks to explore as to how the Indian model is more geared towards hybrid policy making in contrast to other trade-related legal capacity models.
Date: Febraury 22, 2016
Time: 04:30 P.M.
Venue:
Conference Hall, Ground Floor, R&T Building
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy,
18/2 Satsang Vihar Marg, Special Institutional Area,
New Delhi-110067(INDIA)
Location:
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