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The Official Handle for The Society for International Trade and Competition Law at West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS).
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In this article, Muskaan Gupta analyses the issue with MFN regarding developing nations and provides a suggestion to get a step closer to resolving the environment and trade tussle. Read more at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/mfn…
Sourav Paul critically analyses the impact of pandemic in enforcement of antitrust regulations, its approaches to cartelization, the stance of Competition Commission of India in dealing with irregularities, and reflects on plausible ways ahead. nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/03/25/app…
In this article, Anushka Agarwal writes about how the CCI mandates the parties of a merger to propose remedies when they have an adverse effect on competition and remedies available. Read more at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/03/18/the…
In this article, Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari critically analyses Data Privacy and Security and the steps being taken to tackle the issues surrounding it. #tradelaws Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/02/09/dat…
In this article, Aditi Sannidhi and Rishika Jain analyze the antitrust complaint against Facebook by the FTC alleging the abuse of power. Further, they explain how Facebook should not be forced to resell its acquisitions. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/02/05/fac…
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Facebook Acquisitions- to resell or not to resell?
Facebook has ruled the world of social networking since its very inception. Initially, it was appreciated for its ability to provide a platform for networking as it brought something very new to th…
In this article, Alay Ninad Raje explains the antitrust complaint against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission alleging abuse of monopolistic power by Facebook in the digital market, viability of the relief sought and its effects. Read at nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/01/22/us-…
In this article, Alay Ninad Raje explains the antitrust complaint against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission alleging abuse of monopolistic power by Facebook in the digital market, the viability of the relief sought & its effects. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/01/22/us-…
In this article, Indumugi C. writes about why the equalisation levy does not violate the anti-discrimination rules of GATS and reflects on the need of the hour to have stronger rules for digital tax services. Read more at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/01/21/ind…
Kunal singh critically analyses the usage of consumer data by tech giants and its adverse impact on competition. Read at nujssitc.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/dat…
Whether pay for delay agreements prevalent in the pharmaceutical sector violates the competition law principles? In this article, Aatmik Jain expands the tussle between Competition & Patent laws with regards to the use of pay for delay agreements. Read at:rb.gy/aczyd6
With the recent call for 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', Diyaa Kuntal Desai examines the impact of the ‘vocal for local’ campaign on the post-COVID FDI Policies and suggests a way forward to promote international trade with India through FDI. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/09/07/the…
Are the Competition Act and Patent Act FRANDS (Fair Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory)? In this article, Kritika Narayan highlights the implications of the insertion of S. 4A by the Competition Amendment Bill, 2020 & the abuse against SEP holders. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/09/03/are…
Is India's new FDI policy illegal? In this article, Anshul Butani argues how the new policy violates GATS and fits within the scope of MFN obligations under the WTO regime with security exceptions being inapplicable. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/09/01/the…
Whether India's new restriction on trade with its neighbouring countries have violated the principle of non-discrimination upheld by WTO? In this article, Ashika Jain & Aaryan Mithal assess the validity of the move through the prism of the GATT. Read at: rb.gy/40e5aw
Did India violate GATS while banning the 59 Chinese apps for security concerns? In this article, Gargi Singh & Nayanika Gupta highlights the GATS obligations and explains how India can justify the ban based on the general exceptions of the GATS. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/08/27/the…
Shwetna Priya critically analyze the NCLAT's decision in the case of Samir Agarwal v CCI pertaining to the requirement of locus standi which has unsettled the settled principle of who can be an informant under the Competition Act 2002. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/08/20/cci…
SITC Online discussion: Topic:Latest Developments/Challenges u/s 3 of the Competition Act, 2002. Speaker:Mr. K.P. Anand, Deputy Director (Law), CCI Details: Saturday, August,8 2020 at 03:30 PM Moderator: Dr. Tilottama Raychaudhuri Platform: Nujs YouTube channel & SITC FB page
In this article, Tawishi Beria critically analyses the leniency regime of the Competition Commission of India regarding cartels. She sheds light on the 2017 Amendments to the leniency provision and certain inherent problems of the leniency regime. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/07/29/is-…
Yashvi Jain critically analyze the NCLAT's decision in the case of Ely Lilly and Company Lilly Corporate Centre v. Competition Commission of India with a special focus on the 'de-minimis' threshold exemption. Read at: nujssitc.wordpress.com/2020/07/23/de-…
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