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Privatization and globalization : the changing legal paradigm /

Privatization and globalization : the changing legal paradigm / edited by Sairam Bhat - Kolkata : Eastern Law House, 2017. - 500 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

1. Non-profit sector's response to globalization—towards alleviation of difficulties and empowerment of the vulnerable;
2. Illicit financial flows, globalization and the rule of law;
3. Impact of liberalization on the state, the judiciary and the people;
4. Constitutional response to economic liberalization;
5. The competition law regime in post-1991 economic scenario in India;
6. Regulating cartels—challenges for competition law;
7. Abuse of dominant position under competition law;
8. Enforcement of competition law in India through private action for damages;
9. Global regulatory compliance for transnational corporations;
10. Competition law and consumer welfare;
11. Energy sector regulation in India;
12. Impact of liberalization on workers' legitimate rights;
13. Strategic labour organizing, law and the rise of non-traditional forms of worker organization;
14. Achieving justice via independent and impartial tribunals or forums;
15. Neo-liberal national security—wielding counterterrorism powers to protection economic growth;
16. Human rights' anti-globalization in a multi-national corporatized state;
17. The role of human rights against poverty;
18. The impact of trade liberalization on human rights;
19. Transparency and accountability in governance and public services;
20. Promoting decent work agenda—a human rights discourse in the wake of globalization;
21. Economic liberalization and impact on human rights. Part IV. International Trade Concerns: 22. Myanmar, TRIPS, and food security;
23. Energy security and global trade—the view from oil-dependent economies;
24. WTO—Challenges, approaches and future trends;
25. International commercial arbitration—a tool to regulate global trade and commerce;
26. Third-party rights in the WTO dispute settlement mechanism;
27. Regulating in the shadow of international trade law;
28. The function of India's patent institution to promote pharmaceutical industry;
29. 'Make in India' policy in the era of global trade regime—a critical analysis;
30. Paradigm shift of India's economic policies and institutional reforms;
31. Article XX(b), GATT—a 'Rule of Law' perspective;
32. To reform or not to reform—the looming questions facing WTO's future credibility;

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Privatization
Law and legislation
Constitutional law
Globalization.

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