The Bodies Involved in WTO Dispute Settlement System

Introduction Dispute Resolution or DSS is considered by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a key pillar of the international trade system and as a unique contribution to the organization in strengthening the global economy. Conflict arises when a one-member …

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Relevance Of WTO In Multilateral Trading System

INTRODUCTION: The multilateral trading system became popular after the days of the Silk Road. The origin of the system can be traced back to the 1990s. However, it became more popular only after World War II when nations were rebuilding …

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The Application Of International Law In Cyber Space

INTRODUCTION The term international law was Bentham introduced by Bentham in the year 1789. International law basically derives from customs and treaties. International laws are rules, regulations, norms which are binding on the state that governs the states. William Gibson …

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Circumstantial Evidence And Its Evidentiary Value

Circumstantial evidence is often presented in the criminal courts to establish the guilt of the accused as fundamental evidence or Eye witness for the crime committed may or may not be available. According to Bentham witnesses are the “eyes and …

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An Overview Of International Commercial Arbitration

MEANING OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION International Commercial Arbitration (ICA) is nothing but a mechanism of resolving disputes between the parties of a contract that is created for dealing with people across national boundaries. It is a methodology adopted in order …

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Hazardous Employment under Factory Act

Hazardous Employment under Factory Act Hazardous means “dangerous or risky” and employment means “hiring or giving work to someone or engaging in work under someone”. So basically hazardous employment means engaging in some kind of dangerous or risky work. Hazardous …

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Economic Sanctions Under International Law

INTRODUCTION Under International Law, States and Non-State entities often use economic sanctions as a tool of foreign policy or sometimes, economic warfare. These sanctions are often used against the entities that threaten the interests of a State or Non-State actor …

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Safety Measures Under Factories Act, 1948

Factories Act, 1948 has been sanctioned to merge and revise the law managing the laborers working in the processing plants. It reaches out to the entire of India and applies to each manufacturing plant wherein at least 20 laborers are …

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