Introduction: The Human Rights Council is more active when compared with the United Nations Human Rights Commission. This is because, unlike the Commission, the Council is established as a subsidiary organ of the General Assembly and is required to meet Read More …
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Adequacy of Legal and Regulatory Framework to Combat Corruption in India
Adequacy of Legal and Regulatory Framework to Combat Corruption in India ABSTRACT “…it’s dollars and cents, nickels and dimes; war and peace, it’s nickels and dimes, what’s clean?”[1] As India takes giant strides in achieving its highest and fastest GDP Read More …
Essential Facilities Doctrine: Meaning and application as per the US and EC Laws
INTRODUCTION There is no statutory definition of Essential Facilities Doctrine. In fact there are debates over whether it should be referred as a doctrine or not.[1] Taking the safe ground of it being a doctrine, the Essential Facilities Doctrine (EFD) Read More …
Satellite Image and Copy Right Protection: A critical analysis
Satellite image have many uses. It is useful in metrology, agriculture, forestry, environment, education, disaster management, intelligence and warfare. This makes the need for its protection imperative. The demand for remote sensing data has increased dramatically, mainly due to the Read More …
Compulsory Licensing of Intelletual Property Rights: a regulatory overlap between the powers of Competition authority and Intellectual Property authorities in India.
ABSTRACT The utilitarian view of economists like Bentham and Mill advocates that it is important to maintain an optimum balance between the utility gains from increased incentives for inventions on one hand and the losses incurred from monopolization on the Read More …
Law Mantra Journal : Volume 1,Issue 6
December, 2013 and Jan & Feb,2014 Issue Adequacy of Legal and Regulatory Framework to Combat Corruption in India by:-Lalit Ajmani (Student) Compulsory Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights: A Regulatory Overlap between the Powers Read More …