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3. PATENTS: THE ARBITRABILITY OF CONNECTED COMMERCIAL OBLIGATIONS AND CLAIMS
Sharan A Kukreja and Rachita Shah
Aditya Vikram Singh and Anmol Gupta
5. A GRANULAR LOOK INTO THE INTERPRETATIVE INCONSISTENCY IN INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
Tushar Behl and Abhisar Vidyarthi
6. STAMPING FOR APPROVAL: CRITIQUING THE LEGAL CONUNDRUM OF UNSTAMPED ARBITRATION CLAUSES IN INDIA
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9th Nliu – Justice R.k. Tankha Memorial International Arbitration Moot, 2024
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2. EMERGENCY ARBITRATIONS IN INDIA: VIABILITY AND ENFORCEABILITY
Niti Dixit, Raunaq Bahadur, Zahra Aziz
3. DISCLOSURE OF THIRD PARTY FUNDING IN ARBITRATION: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Tariq Khan and Shruti V. Khanijow
5. AN EMERGENCY ARBITRATOR IS AN ARBITRATOR….IS THERE A NEED FOR STATUTORY RECOGNITION POST-AMAZON?
Rajvansh Singh and Saksham Barsaiyan
Ravitej Chilumuri, Yuvraj Choksy & Pranjal Agarwal
2. PUBLICATION OF ARBITRAL AWARDS: BALANCING CONFIDENTIALITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN ARBITRATION
Binsy Susan & Amogh Srivastava
Naresh Thacker & Samarth Saxena
Ranjit Shetty & Rahul Dev
9. INTERSECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: THE ROAD AHEAD FOR INDIA
Surjendu Sankar Das
Garv Malhotra
Chitransh Vijayvergia
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1. MULTI PARTY DISPUTES: THE JOINDER OF THIRD PARTIES TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS
Kavya Bhardwaj
Aditya Sethi
2. IMAGINING A NEW AGE INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISM – THE INDIAN STORY
Chandni Ghatak
4. CONCERNS OF LEGITIMACY IN THE APPLICATION OF SOFT LAW IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
Prakhar Agarwal
6. “EFFECTIVE MEANS OF ENFORCING RIGHTS”: AN ADDITIONAL SWORD FOR INVESTORS AGAINST DEVELOPING NATIONS?
Kishan Kumar Gupta & Kashish Sinha
Abhishek Rana
9. A TAKE ON THE GROWING CHALLENGE OF REPEAT APPOINTMENTS OF ARBITRATORS
Apoorba Biswas & Rishabh Mishra
Parimal Kashyap & Rahul Kanoujia
8. THE CHANGING STANCE OF THE INDIAN JUDICIARY TOWARDS DOMESTIC ARBITRATIONS WITH A FOREIGN SEAT
Ananya Verma
10. JUDICIAL APPROACH IN APPLYING THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996 TO INVESTMENT DISPUTES
Harsh Singh & Shubhangi Agarwal
2. CORRUPTION DEFENCE AND THE DOCTRINE OF ESTOPPEL IN INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTES
Abhishar Vidhyarthi & Sikander Hyaat Khan
Vartika Tiwari & Pragya Dubey
Varsha Banta
Alabh Anant Lal & Soham Banerjee
Rudresh Mandal
Palada Dharma Teja & Shashwat Bhaskar
8. MANDATORY RULES AND ITS EFFECT ON ENFORCEABILITY OF ARBITRAL AWARDS: THE ‘SECOND LOOK’ SOLUTION
Meenal Garg
10. EMERGENCY ARBITRATION IN INDIA: A BELLWETHER FOR THE GRANT OF INTERIM RELIEFS
Aakanksha Luhach & Varad S. Kolhe
11. STANDARDS OF DISQUALIFICATION OF AN ARBITRATOR UNDER THE ICSID CONVENTION
Sayak Chatterjee & Ankit Singh