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Digital Innovation for Africa’s Electrification
Abstract As demonstrated in the satellite image below, Africa has a lower supply of electricity than any other region in the world. These low levels of electricity supply in the continent have a negative impact on the region’s economy. Power utilities in the region...
ESG Investing and Sustainability Reporting Trends in India
Abstract With India experiencing a wave in which wiser investors are being more cautious of how and where their money is being used, the need for ESG is becoming more evident. This awareness among the new-age investors compels businesses to be more responsible and...
The Protection of Architectural Design of Buildings under Trademarks
Abstract An original design of a building embodied in any tangible medium of expression, including buildings, architectural plans, or drawings, is subject to Intellectual Property protection as an architectural work. Architectural works form a blend of art, ideas and...
A Three-way Critique of Impact of Concession Agreements in the Indian Infrastructure Sector: From a Competition Law, Ports Sector, and GST Perspective
Abstract With the rise of Public-Private Partnership Projects, Concession Agreements have come into the spotlight of discussion. In this Blog Post, the authors take an intersectional approach and discuss the impact of Concession Agreements on the Infrastructure Sector...
Need for Loosening the Noose- Alternate Dispute Resolution in the Power Sector in India
Abstract In developing countries like India, availability of electricity and the advancements made in the power sector are relevant yardsticks to ascertain the country’s growth and development. With this realization, India has introduced several measures over the last...
Construction Adjudication and Dispute Boards – How do They Compare: A Pros and Cons and Common Law Comparative Analysis
Abstract While dispute resolution, or litigation as we used to call it, is always the last resort, there are times when Parties are unable to agree at all. In such cases, a third-party neutral evaluation of a claim would assist in resolving the construction dispute....
‘Energy Security & Sustainability’ in The WTO Rules: Case Analysis & Recommendations
Abstract Energy security, commonly refers to the unhindered availability and accessibility of energy resources at reasonable prices. The concept lacks an internationally recognised legal definition, despite its significant position in international trade and...
Construction Frauds: A Critical Analysis of Indian Scenario
Abstract The construction industry, for recording whopping growth and for its immense potential for yielding profits, has been in the spotlight for over a decade now. It has not only attracted attention but also the opaqueness of the construction industry has paved...
Knock-for-Knock Indemnity in Oil and Gas Sector
Abstract Oil and gas services by their inherent nature are a very risky industry. The parties involved need to be careful while contracting and undertaking obligations. Through these obligations arise risks. It is important for parties to understand such risks and...
UDAN- The National Aviation Policy
Introduction The aviation industry in India is one of the biggest industries in the world after the United States (“US”) and China. It is projected by International Air Transport (IATA) that in the next ten years India shall overtake China and the US in the aviation...
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