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Reverse Corporate Insolvency Resolution Procedure: An Analysis (By Anjali Sharma)

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Keeping It For A Later Day: The Use Of “By Law” Clauses In South Asian Constitutions (By Vineet Kumar & Preetam Bharti)

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[1] Flat Buyers Association Winter Hills-77, Gurgaon vs Umang Realtech Private Limited through IRP & Ors [CA(AT)(Insolvency) No. 926 of 2019

[1] India: Orders Under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code W.R.T. Corporate Persons, Manoj K Singh, Daizy Chawla, 25th March 2020, https://www.mondaq.com/india/insolvencybankruptcy/905776/orders-under-insolvency-and-bankruptcy-code-wrt-corporate-persons

[1] Committee of Creditors of Essar Steel India Limited Through Authorised Signatory v Satish Kumar Gupta and ors, Civil appeal No. 6409, 2019 
 
[1] Pioneer Urban Land and Infrastructure Limited & Anr. V Union of India & Ors, W.P 43 of 2019.
 
 
[1] supra n 3
[1] Reverse Corporate Insolvency Resolution Procedure [Reverse CIRP]: A Novel Experiment Conducted By The NCLAT, Nikunj Mehta, April 8 2020, https://libertatem.in/articles/reverse-corporate-insolvency-resolution-procedure-or-reverse-cirp/
 
[1] supra n 4
[1] supra n 6
[1] Supra n 6
[1] supra n 6

[1]

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[1] Kinjal Sharma, Genocide- A crime against humanity, IPLEADERS BLOG (Jan. 26, 2022, 12:29 P.M), https://blog.ipleaders.in/genocide-a-crime-against-humanity
[1]Ibid
[1] Article 6 of Rome Statute
[1] Abraham Joseph, India is in breach of its Genocide Convention, THE WIRE (Mar.28, 2022, 05:30 P.M), https://thewire.in/law/genocide-ontario-1984

[1] Article 6 of the Rome Statute
[1] Kinjal Sharma, Genocide- A crime against humanity, IPLEADERS BLOG (Jan. 26, 2022, 12:29 P.M), https://blog.ipleaders.in/genocide-a-crime-against-humanity
[1] Mohi Kumar, Genocide under International Law, LEGAL SERVICES INDIA (Mar. 28, 2022, 05:30 P.M), https://www.legalserviceindia.com/article/l433-Genocide-Under-International-Criminal-Law.html[1] Abraham Joseph, India is in breach of its Genocide Convention, THE WIRE (Mar.28, 2022, 05:30 P.M), https://thewire.in/law/genocide-ontario-1984
[1] Ibid
[1] Abraham Joseph, India is in breach of its Genocide Convention, THE WIRE (Mar.28, 2022, 05:30 P.M), https://thewire.in/law/genocide-ontario-1984
[1] Meera Kumar, Genocide in modern times, LEGAL SERVICES INDIA (Jan.26, 2022, 12:31 P.M), http://www.legalservicesindia.com/article/1464/Genocide-In-Modern-Times.html
[1] Mohi Kumar, Genocide under International Law, LEGAL SERVICES INDIA (Mar. 28, 2022, 05:30 P.M), https://www.legalserviceindia.com/article/l433-Genocide-Under-International-Criminal-Law.html
[1] Ibid
[1] Aditya .P. Arora, Genocide- An Indian Perspective, ACADEMIKE (Jan. 26, 2022, 12:22 P.M), https://www.lawctopus.com/academike/genocide-indian-perspective/
 
[1] Aditya .P. Arora, Genocide- An Indian Perspective, ACADEMIKE (Jan. 26, 2022, 12:22 P.M), https://www.lawctopus.com/academike/genocide-indian-perspective/
[1] AIR 2013
[1] Kinjal Sharma, Genocide- A crime against humanity, IPLEADERS BLOG (Jan. 26, 2022, 12:29 P.M), https://blog.ipleaders.in/genocide-a-crime-against-humanity
[1] Article 253 of The Constitution of India

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[1] William J. Davey, “The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism”, (2003) (Research paper No 03-08, University of Illinois, College of Law).
[1] Magda Shahin, “WTO Dispute Settlement for a middle-income developing country: the situation of Egypt” in Gregory Shaffer, Manfred Elsig. (eds.), The Law and Politics of WTO Dispute Settlement, 275-276 (oxford University press, California, Irvine, ed. 2016).
[1] Ibid.
[1] Gregory Shaffer “The challenges of WTO law – strategies for developing country adaptation” World Trade Review 177 (2006).
[1] James HeadenPfitzer and Sheila Sabune, “Burden of Proof in WTO Dispute Settlement: Contemplating Preponderance of the Evidence” 9 International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, p.5-6(2009).
[1] Ross Becfroft, The Standard of Review in WTO Dispute Settlement: Critique and Contention, (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., ed. 2012).
[1] Ibid.
[1] Stefan Zleptnig, “The Standard of Review in WTO Law: An Analysis of Law, Legitimacy and the Distribution of Legal and Political Authority” Vol. 6 European Integration online Papers (EIoP), p.6,13. (2002). Available online,
http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2002-017a.htm, visited on 10th Oct, 17
[1]  Matthias Oesch, “Standards of Review in WTO Dispute Resolution”, 6 J. INT'L ECON. L. P.637-39 (2003)
[1] Ibid.
[1] Supra note. 23
[1] De nova has a literal English translation of ‘ Anew’. See Concise Law Dictionary, Sweet and Maxwell, (2005)
[1] William Wade, Administrative Law, 309-10(Oxford University Press, 10th ed. 2009)
[1] Macquarie Dictionary (5th ed. 2009).
[1]  Holgar Spamann, “Standard of Review for World Trade Organisation Panels in Trade Remedy Cases: A Critical Analysis”, 38(3) Journal of World Trade, p. 81-82(2004)
[1] Ibid note. 74
[1] See Appellate Body Report , Japan-Alcoholic Beverage II, 13-14.
[1] See Article 3.2 of DSU
[1] The function of panels is to assist the DSB in discharging its responsibilities under this understanding and the covered agreements. Accordingly, a panel should make an objective assessment of the matter before it, including an objective assessment of the facts of the case and the applicability of and conformity with the relevant covered agreements and make such other findings as well to assist the DSB in making the recommendations or in giving the rulings provided for in the covered agreement.
[1] See Appellate Body Report, European Community- Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (Hormones), 115, WT/DS26/AB/R, WT/DS48/AB/R Jan. 16, 1998)
[1] Ibid. Note 34.
[1] Holgar Spamann, “Standard of Review for World Trade Organisation Panels in Trade Remedy Cases: A Critical Analysis”, 38(3) Journal of World Trade, p. 540(2004)
[1] Catherine Button, The Power to Protect: Trade Health and Uncertainty in the WTO, p.168, (Hart publishing, 2004)
[1] Panel Report, United States-Measure Affecting Import of Woven Wool Shirt and Blouses from India, WT/DS33/R, adopted 23 May 1997, as upheld by Appellate Body Report WT/DS33/AB/R, DSR 1997:I, 343.
[1] See Appellate Body Report, US-Wool shirts and Blouses, para340.
[1]See, Appellate Body Report Japan-Agricultural product II, WT/DS7/R, adopted 19th March 1999, as modified by Appellate Body Report WT/DS7/AB/R, DSR 1999:I, 315.
[1] See,Appellate Body Report, United States-Anti Dumping Measures on Certain Hot-Rolled Steel products from Japan, WT/DS184/AB/R adopted 23 August 2001, DSR2001: X, 4697.
[1] See, Appellate Body Report US-Transitional Safeguard Measure on Combed Cotton Yarn from Pakistan. WT/DS192/AB/R, adopted 5th nov 2001: XII, 6027.
[1] See, Appellate Body Report, Argentina-Safeguard Measures on Import of Footwear Footwear(EC), WT/DS121/AB/R, adopted 12th Jan 2000, DSR2000:I,515.
[1] Supra note 43.
[1] See, Appellate Body Report, United States-Definitive Safeguard Measures on Imports of Wheat Gluten from the European Communities, WT/DS166/AB/R, adopted 19th  Jan 2001, DSR2001:II 717.
[1]ibid
[1] See, Appellate Body Report, United States-Measures Relating to Zeroing and Sunset Reviews, WT/DS322/R, DSR2007:I,3.
[1] See, Article 11 of Dispute Settlement Understanding, which provides that the function of the panel is to assist the Dispute Settlement Body in discharging it responsibility under this understanding. Panel should make an objective assessment of the matter before it, including an objective assessment of the fact of the case and the applicability of the conformity with the relevant covered agreements, and make other such findings as will assist the DSB in making the recommendation or in giving the ruling provided in the covered agreement.
[1] Supra note 37. P.551
[1] Example of adversarial provisions include: 1. DSU Appendix 3, Paragraph 5 (working procedure) which states: At its first substantive meeting with the parties, the panel shall ask the party which brought the complaint to present the case. Subsequently, and still the same meeting, the party against which the
complaint has been brought shall be asked to present its point of view. The DSU also permits the parties to settle their disputes at any stage during panel or Appellate Body proceedings, and complaints may withdraw complaint at any time.
[1] Holgar Spamann, “Standard of Review for World Trade Organisation Panels in Trade Remedy Cases: A Critical Analysis”, 38(3) Journal of World Trade, p. 551(2004)
[1] Supra note 24
[1] See Appellate Body Report, EC-Hormones (Para 133.)
[1] Andrew D. Mitchell, ‘Good Faith in WTO Dispute Settlement’, 7(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law, 339 (2006).
[1] Tania S. Voon and Alan Yanovich, “The Fact aside :The Limitation of WTO Appeals to Issues of Law’ 40(2)Journal of World Trade  p. 251-258 (2009)
[1] Ross .Becroft, ‘The Standard of Review Strikes Back: the US-Korea DRAMS Appeal’ 9(1) Journal of International Economic Law, p. 207(2006)
[1] Matthias Oesch, Standard of Review in WTO Dispute Resolution, p.42(Oxford University Press, 2003).
[1] Ibid.
[1] D.M. McRae, “The WTO in International Law: Tradition Continued or New Frontier?” 3(27) Journal of International Economic Law, pp. 32-33 (2000).
[1] A. Das and J. Raghuram, ‘One Too Many: Significant Contributions of India to the WTO Dispute Settlement Jurisprudence’, in A. Das and J.J. Nedumpara (eds.), WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty,75 (Springer Nature, Singapore, 2016).
 
[1] See, DSU arts. 3.12, 12.8. the WTO website. World Trade Organization 2015: Understanding the WTO: available from: https://www.wto.org/ [viewed october 1, 2017]. 
[1] John J. Barceló III, ‘Burden of Proof, Prima Facie Case and Presumption in WTO Dispute Settlement’, Cornell Law Faculty Publications. Paper 119, (2009).
[1] H. Richard, Gaskin, Burdens of Proof in Modern Discourse, p.4 (Yale, 1992).
[1] D. Petko Kantchevski, The Differences Between the Panel Procedures of the GATT and the WTO: The Role of GATT and WTO Panels in Trade Dispute Settlement, 3 BYU Int’l L. & Mgmt. Rev. 79, 97 (2006).
[1] Appellate Body Report on United States—Measures Affecting Imports of Woven Wool Shirts and Blouses
from India WT/AB/DS33/R.
[1] Ibid note.61
[1] See Appellate Body Report, Japan – Apples, para. 166; and Appellate Body Report, Dominican Republic – Import and Sale of Cigarettes, para. 82.
[1] See, Appellate Body Report, United States – Laws, Regulations and Methodology For Calculating Dumping Margins (“Zeroing”), WT/DS294/AB/R (18 April 2006) Para. 220.
[1] Supra note. 60. P. 135.
[1] Ibid note 66.
 

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[1] The nature of federalism, division of rights into justiciable or non-justiciable, provisions as to language etc. are such devices at the service of Constitution makers.
[1] Tushnet, Mark. 2014. Advanced Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law. Chapter-2.
[1] There was an average of 2.29 deferral by law clauses found in the Constitutions with deferrals being comparatively more common in Africa and South Asia than anywhere else (infra footnote 4)
[1] Dixon, Rosalind & Ginsburg, Tom. (2011). Deciding Not to Decide: Deferral in Constitutional Design. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 9. 10.1093/icon/mor041.
[1] Ibid.
[1] Ibid.
[1]Ibid. footnote 2
[1] Ibid. footnote 4
[1]Ibid footnote 4
[1]Ibid footnote 4
[1]Javier Martinez-Lara, Building Democracy in Brazil (1996) cited in Dixon, Rosalind & Ginsburg, Tom. (2011). Deciding Not to Decide: Deferral in Constitutional Design. International Journal of Constitutional Law. 9. 10.1093/icon/mor041.
[1] Article 6 (3) of The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973
[1] Article 6 (2) of The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh 1972
[1] Article 44 of The Constitution of Nepal 2015
[1] Article 3 and Article 169 of The Constitution of India 1949
[1] Article 105 (4) of Constitution of The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 1978
[1] Article 87 (2) of Constitution of The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 1978
[1] Article 302 of the Constitution of India  & Article 151 (2) of The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973
[1]  Articles 15 to 23 of the Constitution of The Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, Articles 14 to 35 of the Constitution of India 1949, Articles 17 to 25 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015, Articles 36 to 45 of The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh 1972, Article 15 of the Constitution of The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 1978
[1] Article 19 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973 & Article 19 (2) of the Constitution of India 1949.
[1] Article 95 &96 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh 1972
[1] The Citizenship Act 1955 in India and The Bangladesh (Adaptation of Existing Laws) Order, 1972 Bangladesh Citizenship (Temporary Provisions) Order, 1972 in Bangladesh

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[1] Bandhua Mukti Morcha v Union of India and Ors 1984 AIR 802
[1] Sanjit Roy v. State of Rajasthan 1983 AIR 328

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1. Tal Z. Zarsky, Information Privacy in Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond the Online and Offline Worlds, 49 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 231 (2004
2. David R. Johnson, How Online Games May Change the Law and Legally Significant Institutions, 49 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 51 (2005).
 
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9. e4m, The future of online gaming is in metaverse’, https://www.exchange4media.com/marketing-news/the-future-of-online-gaming-is-in-metaverse-119014.html
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[1] United Nations Convention on Law of the sea, Dec. 10, 1982, 1833 U.N.T.S. 397
[1] ICJ (1994)
[1] Supra Note 1.
[1] Martin A. Rogoff, An Overview of Existing Maritime Boundary Disputes and recommendations for their Settlement, 15 ocean and coastal L.J. (2010).
[1] A Asgeirsdottir, M.C. Steinwand, Dispute settlement mechanisms and maritime boundary settlement, Rev. Ind. Organ 10 (2015) 119-143
[1] Aceris Law, law of the sea dispute settlement mechanism, International Arbitration Attorney Network, (2015)
[1]ITLOS, 2012, Dispute Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal
[1] PCA, 2014, The Bay of Bengal maritime boundary arbitration between People’s Republic of Bangladesh and republic of India.
[1] Haroon Habib, Bangladesh wins maritime dispute with India, The Hindu, July 9, 2014
[1] ICJ, 2021, Maritime Delimitation in the Indian ocean, Somalia v. Kenya
[1] ICJ, Maritime Delimitation in the Caribbean sea and the Pacific ocean, 2018
[1] Monjur Hasan, He Jian , Wahidul Alam, and K.M. Azam Chowdhury, Protracted Maritime Boundary Dispute and maritime laws, Journal of International Maritime safety, (2019)
 

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[1] Amandeep Kaur, Rights and Liabilities of a Mortgager, June 27, 2019, 13:41:07+00:00, https://blog.ipleaders.in/rights-liabilities-mortgagor-india/
[1] Kanishta Naithani, Rights and Liabilities of Mortgager and Mortgagee, September 14, 2021, 08:27:04, https://www.legalbites.in/rights-liabilities-mortgagor-and-mortgagee/
[1] Aditi Shanmugam, Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee, June 30, 2021, 22:24:00+05:30, https://www.lawcolumn.in/rights-and-liabilities-of-a-mortgagee/

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