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Bits, Ippas, Trips And Icsid: Justice For Some, Alphabet Soup For All, Christopher Wadlow
Bits, Ippas, Trips And Icsid: Justice For Some, Alphabet Soup For All, Christopher Wadlow
Christopher Wadlow
Examines the possibility that ICSID (the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes) might be a more favourable forum than the WTO for private party complaints of violations of the TRIPs Agreement, if the state conduct alleged to violate TRIPs amounted to expropriation or breach of the principle of fair and equitable treatment.
Can A Legislative Assembly Function Without An Executive Government Under The Indian Constitution?, Shubhankar Dam
Can A Legislative Assembly Function Without An Executive Government Under The Indian Constitution?, Shubhankar Dam
Shubhankar Dam
Can the Governor dissolve a Legislative Assembly under the Indian Constitution even before convening its first meeting on the ground that no party had adequate mandate to form the government? That was the question posed before the Supreme Court in Rameshwar Prasad. The Court held in the affirmative. For the Court, a Legislative Assembly can be brought into existence only when some members of the Legislature are in a position to form the Executive Government (the Cabinet). This short comment proposes an argument to the contrary. I argue that the Supreme Court's conclusion was made possible by a method of …
Una Contribución A La Defensa De La Causa Del Contrato Como El Signo Distintivo Del Civil Law, Rómulo Morales
Una Contribución A La Defensa De La Causa Del Contrato Como El Signo Distintivo Del Civil Law, Rómulo Morales
Rómulo Martín Morales Hervias
El concepto de causa del contrato es un signo distintivo del Civil Law francés e italiano que nos diferencia de los alemanes y de los anglosajones. Su utilidad dependerá de que en el futuro se use este concepto y a la larga sea nuestra carta cultural de presentación frente a otras experiencias jurídicas.