
The latest volume of the
Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy (Vol. 2, 2010-2011) is out. Contents include:
- Yearbook Focus–Liability of Multinational
Corporations in the Third World
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Susan F. Mandiberg & Marcel Gesmundo Would Serious Criminal Sanction Apply If Bhopal Occurred
in the United States?
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Articles
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Kevin Hugh Govern, A Survey of Islamic Attitudes Towards the Legitimacy of
International Law and International Agreements
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Margreet Wewerinke & Curtis F.J. Doebbler, Development Cooperation and Human Rights
International Climate Change Action : Saving Human
Rights After Cancun
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Nandan Nawn, Juxtaposing Scientific Uncertainty with Legal Certainty—
The Carbon Conundrum
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Nikolaos Lavranos, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITS) and EU Law
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Rukmini Sen, UNCRPD and PWD: Gaps in Promises, Perspectives,
and Programs
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Sanford R. Silverburg,
The Contravention of Consistency:
Indian Foreign Policy Toward Israel
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Comments
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Sanhita Ambast & Arghya Sengupta, The Prevention of Torture Bill, 2010: Compliance with CAT
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Gregory Travaini, How to Coach a Team Participating in
International Law Moots