Adjudicating Global Business in and with India: International Commercial and Investment Disputes Settlement

Leila Delphine Choukroune (Editor), Rahul Donde (Editor)

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Abstract

This edited collection on international commercial and investment disputes in, and with, India examines past and present landmark legislative and regulatory reforms initiated by the Indian government, including the 2015 new Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) model, the 2015 amendments to the 1996 Arbitration Act and the 2013 amendments to Section 135 of the Companies Act on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), as well as the most recent amendments to the same.

The book also includes recent developments in the dispute resolution arena, regional and international negotiations involving India, the legal profession's response to these developments, and civil society's comments. In addition, it addresses contemporary problems of key importance and at the centre of today’s discussions, from the legitimacy and relevance of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) to the denunciation of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) and the role arbitration should play in emerging economies now leaders in world trade. In creating bridges between commercial and investment arbitration, it also renews the conceptual approach to these too often artificially isolated fields of law.

The volume provides an accurate and updated account of the many fascinating conceptual and practical evolutions, which already impact the world of international dispute resolution far beyond the borders of India. This unique and exhaustive study will be of great appeal to a vast range of readers from practitioners to academia.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages264
Edition1st
ISBN (Print)9780367359003
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2021

Publication series

NameRoutledge Series in Corporate Law
PublisherRoutledge

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