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Jindal Forum for International and Economic Laws JFIEL
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Welcome to JFIEL! This is an online platform that aims to analyse legal developments and foster discourse in the field of international law and the international economic arena. Check out our website at www.jindalforinteconlaws.in.
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The Red Echo Cyberattack: Locating India’s Recourse in International Law
Aarohi Chaudhuri, a student at the National Law School of India University, dissects the Red Echo cyberattacks allegedly conducted by China. Aarohi specifically focuses on whether the cyberattack amounted to an 'armed attack' triggering India's right to self-defence, and other potential recourses available to India.
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To Waive or Not Waive? Analysing the Necessity and Challenges of the TRIPS Waiver Proposal
In this feature, Mugdha Mohapatra, a fifth-year law student at the National Law School of India University, takes a look at the proposal made by India and South Africa concerning the TRIPS waiver in combatting COVID-19. Mugdha takes a look at the insufficiency of existing WTO measures, specifically addressing the legal, political, and practical challenges associated with Articles 31 and 31bis of TRIPS, and considers the way forward for developing countries.
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Has India Acquiesced to a Change in the LAC? Dissecting the PM’s Statement
Abhijeet Shrivastava writes on the recent Indo-China Border tussle and specifically analyses PM Modi's statement in the context of the doctrine of acquiescence.
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Drawing the Line Between Transparency and Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration
Garv Sultania's feature concerning international commercial arbitration and exploring the tussle between transparency and confidentiality.
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The ‘Made in China’ Boycott: Can India be Decoupled from Chinese Products and Manufacturing?
Sirgapoor Sahil Reddy, a student from Jindal Global Law School, reviews the recent economic strategy taken by India against China in the wake of the border dispute and the pandemic. He explores India's dependence on Chinese manufacturing and the reality of the boycott on Chinese products in light of the trade and border retaliation.
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India’s Anti-Dumping Investigation Against MEG and the Limitations Faced by Minority Producers
Pushkar Reddy, co-Director at JFIEL and student at Jindal Global Law School, explores Reliance Industry Limited and India Glycol Limited's initiation of anti-dumping investigations against Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Oman, Kuwait and UAE, concerning their sale of Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) in India at a price lower than the price of the product in the market of the exporting country. Given the procedural specifications, Pushkar argues the impact faced by minority producers who do not have any recourse in terms of challenging the unilateral decision and outcome.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.