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R. Rajesh Babu

Researcher at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Publications -  31
Citations -  82

R. Rajesh Babu is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arbitration & Expropriation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 30 publications receiving 74 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Rajesh Babu include Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.

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The United Nations Convention Against Corruption: A Critical Overview

TL;DR: The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) as discussed by the authors is the most important anti-corruption instrument with global scope of application, which was proposed by the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (ODC).
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Nuclear energy law and decision-making in India

TL;DR: The benefits of nuclear energy for power production and its allied applications on the one side and the risks posed on the other side have been a subject of constant debate as discussed by the authors. But the benefits and risks posed by nuclear energy as a safe source of energy have been constant debate.
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Legal aspects of multilevel marketing in India: negotiating through murky waters

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the legal aspects of multilevel marketing in the context of Indian PCMCS Act 1978 with a view to understand and differentiate genuine multi-level marketing companies from pyramid schemes run by fly-by-night operators, an activity considered illegal universally.
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International Posturing amidst Domestic Neglect: India's Agricultural Policy Examined

TL;DR: The authors analyzes contradictions between India's internationally espoused negotiating positions and its domestic policy goals and argues that India's core focus has been to preserve status quo in the domestic food markets, driven by the political need to provide food-based consumption subsidies and manage an assured price and supply protection to its vulnerable consumers.
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Remedies Under the Wto Legal System

TL;DR: A critical review on the problems stemming from the nature and scope of the WTO remedies, and highlights in a comparative perspective the lacunas and inadequacies in the substantive and procedural aspects of WTO dispute settlement system is presented in this article.