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RLR Volume V Issue II

Technology Transfer and the Parties Involved: A Brief Introduction

The exact significance of the term ‘technology transfer’ will depend on the context in which it is being used, ranging from a general, wide sense to a narrow, specific one. For example, if one looks at the EC Technology Transfer Agreements Block Exemption Regulation[1] that refers to the manner in which Article 81(3) of the […]

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POLICE INVESTIGATION AS A PRETRIAL JUDICIAL PROCESS- A PROPOSAL

Abstract Crime investigation is inevitable in any civilized criminal justice system. To a certain extent the quality of a criminal justice system can be judged by looking at its conviction and acquittal rate. In India the conviction rate is less than 20% which is relatively very less when compared to other countries. Police reforms are

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The Holy Fast to Death and Conflicting Constitutional Moralities

The holy fast to death among Jains, a practice known Santhara, has been at the centre of a debate as to how law should deal with the such predicaments where  religious practices   endanger the constitutionally protected right to life. Such a debate also touches upon some of core constitutional values that form the bedrock of

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Determination of jurisdiction over absent foreign claimants in class proceedings under the real and substantial connection test: A Canadian Perspective

Abstract Jurisdiction based on the real and substantial test is one of the trending ways of asserting jurisdiction over a foreign litigant in Canada. The test has also been applied in class proceedings but whether the test is equally applicable on absent foreign claimants in class proceeding is a question to be decided based on

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Cartel Enforcement and Competition Law: A Case Study of India

Abstract This study is an attempt to analyse the effectiveness of cartel enforcement by referring case laws and how they are necessary to be controlled under the Indian Competition Act, 2002.  The author also tries to trace the main reasons for cartel which generally affect an economy and the interest of consumers. First part of

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