Category: Arbitration & Commercial Laws
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(Circum)navigating anti-competitive practices during the pandemic
October 13, 2020 The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had the ramifications of economies worldwide coming to a standstill, markets being disrupted and unemployment on a rampant rise. While the…
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Confidentiality in Arbitration
An Analysis of The Indian Context Through the Srikrishna Committee Report of 2018 April 6, 2019 In the ever-dynamic milieu of dispute resolution in the legal realm, especially in the corporate…
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Revisiting the Piercing the Corporate Veil Doctrine
An incorporated company, from its very inception, is treated as a separate legal entity – firmly entrenched in its autonomous structure – distinguishing itself from its board of directors, shareholders and…
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Czechia’s Inheritance Laws and its Transformation as a Liberal Democracy
12 May, 2017 In November 1989, as the East Germans made their first forays into the Western part of the country, a telling graffiti appeared on the Berlin Wall: “They…
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Understanding Alienation Rights in Property Law
Over the course of history, numerous legal scholars and academicians including John Locke[1] and Richard Overton[2] have hailed the ‘right to property’ as being the cornerstone of natural and inalienable rights bestowed upon…



