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Construction Disputes in a Transitioning World: Assessing the Impact of Energy Transition vis-à-vis the Construction Sector
Abstract The effects of climate change are profoundly affecting enterprises, communities, and individuals. There's a growing consensus about the necessity of transitioning towards an economy with reduced carbon emissions. The transformation is particularly pivotal...
The Regulatory Gap in AI-enabled Carbon Capture and Storage Technology- Part II
Abstract Artificial Intelligence’s application in Carbon Capture and Storage technology presents significant benefits but also poses new challenges in legal regulation. Given the potential for transboundary effects and the need for globally coordinated action, the...
The Regulatory Gap in AI-enabled Carbon Capture and Storage Technology- Part I
Abstract Artificial Intelligence’s application in Carbon Capture and Storage technology presents significant benefits but also poses new challenges in legal regulation. Given the potential for transboundary effects and the need for globally coordinated action, the...
Future of Offshore Wind Energy in India: Status and Challenges
Abstract With fossil fuels becoming scarce and climate change being a big concern, countries worldwide are delving deep into renewable energy. Similar is the case in India. The Indian Government has set a high target of 500GW of renewable energy by 2030, coupled with...
Morocco’s Energy Oasis: An Analysis of the Renewable Energy Legislation Overhaul
Abstract Morocco’s renewable energy market holds a prominent position in Africa, boasting strategic geographical advantages and abundant renewable resources. Considering how Morocco’s renewable energy market has witnessed significant growth and development, this Blog...
Data Embassies in India
Abstract In her last Budget speech, India’s finance minister had announced that the Indian Government would facilitate the establishment of ‘data embassies’ in the country. Globally, and for vulnerable countries in particular, data embassies have become a viable...
Pulling the Energy Charter Treaty Through the Crisis
Abstract The Energy Charter Treaty (the “ECT” and/or the “Treaty”) has been under intense criticism for over a decade now, and the Energy Charter Secretariat’s modernisation efforts unfortunately could not result in a consensus to address the concerns deriving from...
TRIPS and India’s Patent Regime: A Fairy Tale of Self-Serving Pivots
Abstract The patent regime as it stands today resulted from the efforts of the developed countries, especially the United States, which was pivotal in ensuring the global implementation of the Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). This blog post aims to...
Driving towards Innovation: The Interplay of Electric Vehicles and Intellectual Property
Abstract This Blog Post touches upon the subject matter of intellectual property rights and its relationship with energy laws as much as recent trends qua electric vehicles are concerned. It highlights the importance of understanding intellectual property rights to...
From Blueprint to Backlash: Impact of Consumer Perception in the Real Estate Market
Abstract The Real Estate market, like many other economies, is heavily influenced by consumer demand. The way consumers perceive the market plays a crucial role in shaping your business. Consumer perception is a complex and subjective area of study that varies from...
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The Indian Journal of Projects, Infrastructure and Energy Law (IJPIEL) is a student-run law
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