- Lavanya Rajamani, India’s approach to international law in the climate change regime
- Aparna Chandra, India and international law: formal dualism, functional monism
- Arghya Sengupta & Akriti Gaur, Treaty-making and implementation in India: a constitutional paradox
- Deepak Raju & Zubin Dash, Balancing the language of international law and the language of domestic legitimacy – How well does India fare?
- Arvind Narrain, India’s role in the Human Rights Council: Is there a constitutional vision in its foreign policy?
- Sanhita Ambast, Human rights protections in India’s Model BIT: a BIT left to go
- Adarsh Ramanujan, Anti-dumping practice in India: due process, confidentiality and the WTO standards
- Upendra Baxi, Towards socially sustainable globalization: reflections on responsible contracting and the UN guiding principles on business and human rights
- Lakshmi Jambholkar, Domestic violence and the Hague Abduction Convention: the Indian perspective
Saturday, April 7, 2018
New Issue: Indian Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Indian Journal of International Law (Vol. 57, nos. 1-2, June 2017) is out. Contents include: