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31. What does the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 do?
(Blog: Analysis)
... especially on account of the same having the potential to be misused, especially if the debtor and the secured creditor can collide and impair the collateral. Cross border insolvency Given ...
Created on 12 May 2016
32. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: All you need to know
(Blog: Constitutional Law)
... by collateral, dues to workers, other employees, iii) unsecured creditors, iv) dues to government, v) priority shareholders and vi) equity shareholders.What are some issues in the Code that require consideration? ...
Created on 10 May 2016
33. Judicial censorship: A dangerous, emerging trend
(Blog: Constitutional Law)
... the phrase “peaceful, comfortable and pollution-free life” is blissfully vague. This vagueness in the usage of the expanded Article 21 also allowed the Meghalaya High Court, in May last year, to unilaterally ...
Created on 02 May 2016
34. Russia, India and China: Perspectives on Internet Governance
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... to manoeuvre through bilateral Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLAT). There has been a long-standing demand for a universal treaty to address cybercrime ever since the regional Budapest Convention materialised. ...
Created on 26 April 2016
35. CCWG-Accountability: On the road to Marrakech, Part 8
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... Recommendation #9: Incorporation of the Affirmation of Commitments The Affirmation of Commitments (AoC) is a 2009 bilateral agreement between ICANN and the NTIA. After the termination of the IANA agreement, ...
Created on 04 March 2016
36. Budapest Convention on Cybercrime – An Overview
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
The Convention on Cybercrime or Budapest Convention is the only binding multilateral treaty instrument aimed at combating cybercrime. It was drafted by the Council of Europe with active participation ...
Created on 03 March 2016
37. CCWG-Accountability: On the road to Marrakech, Part 4
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... improved. (2) Top-Down Accountability Review Another concern raised was over the current manner of handling SO/AC review results, which was considered top-down, with unilateral control held by the Board. ...
Created on 23 February 2016
38. A quick history of CRI Guidelines in India
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) released the National IPR Policy that proposed to “engage actively in negotiation of international treaties and agreements; to examine accession to some multilateral ...
Created on 23 February 2016
39. Port Sector: An Upcoming Anti-Competitive Horizon And Why India Needs To Worry
(Blog: Competition Law)
... the industry. The present article aims at providing a glimpse of the port industry vis-à-vis the antitrust purview laterally with the antitrust loopholes that may be required to be considered worthy ...
Created on 18 February 2016
40. Live blog : 8th Hidayatullah National Moot Court Competition
(Blog: Mooting Premier League)
... of endangered species to which the speaker stated that there were no accurate examples available. The jury doubted validity of the unilateral research of the applicants and were not impressed with their ...
Created on 18 February 2016
41. Three Questions on Digital Trade
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... policy. Excluding Developing Countries from Rule Making The biggest impact of these agreements is the shift of the trade regime away from a multilateral setting like the WTO. By negotiating plurilateral ...
Created on 16 February 2016
42. A New Agenda for Digital Trade: Ideas from Brussels
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... recent conclusion of the Trans Pacific Partnership and its inclusion of an e-commerce chapter. The TPP is the first of many new generation trade agreements- which include both mega regional and plurilateral ...
Created on 03 February 2016
43. Wuzhen 2015: Evaluating China’s Competing Vision of the Internet
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... cybersecurity where states should play a dominant role. This is also consistent with ITU’s position as a multilateral institution which facilitates inter-state discussions on issues like cybersecurity. ...
Created on 21 January 2016
44. No Recognition for the New Generation of Digital Rights
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... in the debate between multilateral and multistakeholder models in global governance. This resulted in the inclusion of the ambiguous concept of ‘Enhanced Cooperation’ which was conceived as a device to ...
Created on 18 January 2016
45. A terrifying judgment from a High Court in a corruption case!
(Blog: Constitutional Law)
... these two makes an unilateral advancement in one’s own understanding of what is and what is not corruption, the other party should be informed and have the opportunity to adopt or to force the other party ...
Created on 12 January 2016