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Blog, International Trade Law

Tariff Nationalism 2.0: Beggar Thy Neighbour – Hurt Thyself

Sneha Sanyal Continue reading Tariff Nationalism 2.0: Beggar Thy Neighbour – Hurt Thyself

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Blog, Environment Law, International Trade Law

Green Europe, but fair? A critical analysis of CBAM

Aloma Gómez Reus Continue reading Green Europe, but fair? A critical analysis of CBAM

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The Courtroom as a Trade Tool: Why the WTO Must Confront Judicial Power

Shreya Margale Continue reading The Courtroom as a Trade Tool: Why the WTO Must Confront Judicial Power

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Blog, Environment Law

Making a Case for Moratorium on Deep Sea Mining Activities

Rachit Mathur Continue reading Making a Case for Moratorium on Deep Sea Mining Activities

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US Reciprocal Tariffs and WTO Regime: An Overreach Conundrum

Abhay Gupta and Harshit Pathak Continue reading US Reciprocal Tariffs and WTO Regime: An Overreach Conundrum

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Gaza’s Gambit: Forced Exodus and the Shadow of a New ‘Nakba’

Nittyam Modi Continue reading Gaza’s Gambit: Forced Exodus and the Shadow of a New ‘Nakba’

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Blog, Humanitarian Law, Public International Law

Digital Detonation in Lebanon: A New Frontier of Crimes Against Humanity

Vedant Gupte Continue reading Digital Detonation in Lebanon: A New Frontier of Crimes Against Humanity

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A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part II

Rudra Singh Krishna and Suhani Suri Continue reading A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part II

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Blog, Human Rights, Humanitarian Law, Public International Law

A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part I

Rudra Singh Krishna and Suhani Suri Continue reading A Case for Proportional Burden Sharing in Today’s World – Part I

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Blog, Humanitarian Law

Algorithmic Warfare: The Dystopia of AI Weapons and The Legal Vacuum in International Humanitarian Law: Part II

Anushka Mahapatra Continue reading Algorithmic Warfare: The Dystopia of AI Weapons and The Legal Vacuum in International Humanitarian Law: Part II

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