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VOLUME I - JUNE 2021
FOUNDATIONS AND FRONTIERS: CONTEMPORARY DEBATES IN ARBITRATION AND CORPORATE LAW
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FOREWARD
Hon’ble Mr. Justice. B.N. Srikrishna, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India
ARTICLES
1.
Multi-tier Arbitration Clauses in India: Analysing the Nature and Standard of Compliance on International Parameters
Akash Gupta
2.
Taxing Dividend Income: A Normative Assessment of the Recent Shift of the Classical System
Avani Agarwal
3.
The Arbitration of Antitrust Disputes: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States and India
Milind Yadav
4.
The ‘Opt-Out’ & ‘Opt-In’ Options: Probing into the Report of the Working Group on Group Insolvency
Devansh Rathi 
5.
Piercing the Veil for Public Interest: Evaluating the Gotan Lime's Coherence and Contours
Abhijeet Shrivastava
6.
The Arbitration of Antitrust Disputes: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States and India
Rahul Mahajan and Bhumika Khandelwal

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