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EXPLORING COMPULSORY LICENSING IN THE BIOTECHNOLOGY SECTOR: BALANCING INNOVATION, ACCESS, AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND ITS ALIGNMENT WITH THE BROADER PRINCIPLES OF THE DOHA DECLARATION ON TRIPS AND PUBLIC HEALTH WITH RESPECT TO HIV/AIDS BY - KEERTHI NARENDRAN

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NAVIGATING INDIA’S CLIMATE COMMITMENTS: ESG DISCLOSURES IN THE LAST DECADE AND NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2070 BY - PRAGATHI.S

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Your Entertainment, Someones Ownership: A Study Of Copyright Issues In Relation To Social Media By - Gunjan Wadhwa

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 : A STUDY BY - SANJIB ROY & ASHISH KUMAR SINGHAL

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UNRAVELLING THE LOW CONVICTION RATE AND UNVEILING FLAWS IN THE UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES PREVENTION ACT BY - P RANJITA

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PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, 2002 (PMLA) CRITICAL REVIEW OF KEY PROVISIONS BY - AKSHAY G SUBRAMONIAM

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NAVIGATING CHANGE: AN ANALYSIS OF RECENT MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS IN THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR BY - SIDDHARTH SIVASELVAM

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BRIDGING ECONOMIC DISPARITY THROUGH INHERITANCE TAXATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. BY - NEVIL PEREIRA

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‘ABUSE OF DOMINANCE IN MARKET PLACE UNDER COMPETITION LAW’: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN INDIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UNITED KINGDOM. BY - GAUTAM GUPTA

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NAVIGATING PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: EXPLORING NOZICK’S ENTITLEMENT THEORY BY - NAVIGATING PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: EXPLORING NOZICK’S ENTITLEMENT THEORY AUTHORED BY - PARIDHI DAVE

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IJLRA N. Raj Kumar ; Kamble Shivadayal . "Design of Fault Tolerance Parallel FFT’s Using Xilinx 14.5v" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 5 Issue 8 2022 Page 1-6
IEEE N. Raj Kumar ; Kamble Shivadayal . "Design of Fault Tolerance Parallel FFT’s Using Xilinx 14.5v" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 5(8)
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