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The Criminalization of Cartels A Comparison Between India and Canada

Criminalisation of Cartels: A Comparison Between India and Canada (PART-II)

In this post, the author examines some of the reasons raised in favor or against the criminalization of cartels, choosing India as an example of the civil/administrative legal scheme and Canada as an example of the criminal legal scheme “for ‘hard-core’ cartel- like conspiracies between competitors.

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The Criminalization of Cartels A Comparison Between India and Canada

Criminalisation of Cartels: A Comparison Between India and Canada (PART-I)

In this post, the author examines some of the reasons raised in favor or against the criminalization of cartels, choosing India as an example of the civil/administrative legal scheme and Canada as an example of the criminal legal scheme “for ‘hard-core’ cartel- like conspiracies between competitors.

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AI Moral Predictive Policing (Copy)

Intersectionality, Moral Policing and International Law: An AI Perspective (Part II)

In this two-part article, the author reflects upon the political theory of ‘intersectionality’ and the practice of moral policing & their influence on the regime of international law, with a perspective on how AI plays an important role in a multipolar global order.

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AI Moral Predictive Policing (Copy)

Intersectionality, Moral Policing and International Law: An AI Perspective (Part I)

In this two-part article, the author reflects upon the political theory of ‘intersectionality’ and the practice of moral policing & their influence on the regime of international law, with a perspective on how AI plays an important role in a multipolar global order.

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Dispensation of Meetings Companies Act

Dispensation of Meetings under Section 230-232: Analysing the Overall Picture

Introduction Sections 391 to 394 of the Companies Act, 1956 have bestowed upon the High Courts, to sanction the scheme of arrangements. Sections 230 to 240 in the Companies Act, 2013 gives similar power to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Section 391(1) granted the High Court with the power to order a meeting of

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