The economic downturn of 2007-2008 has instilled, with greater force, the need for sustained economic growth globally th ...
It is scarcely disputable that over the last fifteen years, arbitration has become the dominant form of international an ...
As Krishnaprasad noted in his post, the question of to whom directors of a company owe fiduciary duties has generated co ...
About two decades ago, five judges of the House of Lords handed down the landmark decision in Pepper v. Hart, [1992] 3 W ...
(The following is a guest post from Deepak Raju, who runs the Lex Arbitri blog on arbitration law. He discusses the rela ...
Among the more debated issues in international economic law in recent times has been the Chinese currency rate ‘manipu ...
The scope of s. 195(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961
How a commercial dispute shaped the course of Gandhiji's life
The decision of the House of Lords in Transfield v. Mercator provoked great legal controversy in the law relating to rem ...
The Flip-Flop Over Shares With Differential Rights