
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, nos. 7/8, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- James J. Nedumpara, India in the International Economic Order: Issues and Perspectives
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Veena Jha, Pankhuri Bansal, & Vipin Kumar, India’s Position in the International Economic Order
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V. S. Seshadri, Challenges Facing Developing Countries in the International Trading System
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James J. Nedumpara & Prakhar Bhardwaj, Trade Disputes and the Agriculture Policies in the Developing World: Time to Clawback the Development Space under the WTO
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R. V. Anuradha, Beyond Rules and Agreements: Reading the Tea Leaves
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Sanjay Notani, Ambarish Sathianathan, & Parthsarathi Jha, Multilateralism and E-commerce: Assessing India’s Position
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Rohini Singh Sisodia & Ranjeev Khatana, Standard of Review in Investment Arbitrations and India’s Approach Towards Addressing the Legitimacy Crisis
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Prabhash Ranjan, The Present and the Future of the Indian BIT Programme: Throw the Bathwater, but Keep the Baby
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Ajay Srivastava, Designing an FTA Strategy: The Red Flags to Avoid and the Options to Win: A Negotiator’s Perspective
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Sandeep Thomas Chandy & Anupal Dasgupta, Government Procurement Outside the GPA: A Developing Country View
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Satwik Shekhar & Sparsha Janardhan, Mercantalist Concerns in US GSP Law: Termination of GSP Benefits to India
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James J. Nedumpara & Prakhar Bharadwaj, India and the Multilateral Trading System Today: Interviews with Trade Policy Experts in India