International Litigation by and Against India
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In today’s fast changing world India is showing very slow yet important sign of opening up to international adjudication as a means of international dispute settlement. Bimal N. Patel’s scholarly work has come out at a very appropriate time.
The book is divided into four parts.
Part I: International Court of Justice Cases;
Part II: International Tribunal for Law of the Sea Case;
Part III: Permanent Court of Arbitration Cases;
Part IV-A: World Trade Organisation Cases where India is a complainant;
Part IV-B: World Trade Organisation Cases where India is a respondent.
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