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Multi-Contract Agreements and Arbitration Clauses in Commercial Disputes in Pakistan & other Common Law Jurisdictions: An Analysis of Orient Power v. SNGP & Other Common Law cases
Abstract The notion that every arbitration is subject to the parties' will is well-established and widely accepted. In most circumstances, when there is only one contract between the parties to a dispute, ascertaining the intent to be bound by the arbitration clause...
Energy Arbitration in Kenya
Introduction Energy has played an important role in developing the economy in African countries. This role has been inclusive of many traditional resources, including but not limited to gas, oil, and coal, along with the growing prominence of the renewable sources...
An Analysis of The Electricity Policy, 2021
Abstract It is the electricity on which the progress and development of the country depends. Socio-economic development and progress go hand in hand. Underlying the quintessential need for electricity and addressing all the nuances of the electricity sector, there...
Creating Funds for Infrastructure Projects: Govt’s NMP to Raise Capital through Monetising Brownfield Assets
"Investment in infrastructure is a long-term requirement for growth and a long-term factor that will make growth sustainable.” – Chanda Kocchar The government of India on 23rd August 2021 launched the National Monetisation Pipeline (“NMP”) in consultation with...
Indian Ports Bill, 2021- Critical Analysis of the Good and the Bad
Abstract Ports serve an important function in fostering and promoting international trade. In India, maritime trade accounts for 95% of its global trade volume. Ports in India are designated as either major or minor ports. These designations determine their...
Change in Law Clause in Power Purchase Agreements: Issues and Challenges
Introduction In the ideal scenario, the current legal costs must be factored in within the contracts themselves. However, things work differently for Power Purchase Agreements (PPA). Considering they are long-term contracts, it cannot be reasonably expected to factor...
Moral Responsibility and Action in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Construction
Abstract We stand at the helm of a digital transformation that has been touted as the Fourth Industrial revolution. The increased usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed systems of production, management, and governance across industries. The pace,...
Impact of RERA in Real Estate Sector in India: An Analysis
Abstract It would be pretty fair to state that real estate sector is perhaps one of the substantial contributors toeconomic growth and development of India. This sector has come a long way in the past decade. Yet, the never-ending delay in housing projects has...
Blowing Away the Cobwebs from the Renewable Energy Sector
"Our dependence onfossil fuels amounts to global pyromania, and the only fire extinguisher we have at our disposal is renewable energy." –Hermann Scheer Abstract Given the poor quality of the air, the rise in global pollution, and an alarming climate change,...
The Requirement of Sector-Specific Regulations in the Data Privacy Regime
Abstract Data is one of the most essential commodities in the current scenario in light of the rapidly increasing technological advancements in every sphere. India however does not presently have a dedicated legislation for the protection of data which naturally...
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