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A Law in Common: India and the United States
India Center for Law and Justice
14 episodes
9 months ago
The Office of the United States Trade Representative’s (USTR) most recent Special 301 report continued to identify India as “one of the world’s most challenging major economies with respect to protection and enforcement of IP.” The USTR has long argued that India fails to provide adequate patent protection and enforcement. What exactly are the USTR’s objections? How does this impact India’s trade relations with the United States? Expert guest Professor Srividhya Ragavan, Pro...
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The Office of the United States Trade Representative’s (USTR) most recent Special 301 report continued to identify India as “one of the world’s most challenging major economies with respect to protection and enforcement of IP.” The USTR has long argued that India fails to provide adequate patent protection and enforcement. What exactly are the USTR’s objections? How does this impact India’s trade relations with the United States? Expert guest Professor Srividhya Ragavan, Pro...
Show more...
Government
News
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Do we still need the Death Penalty?
A Law in Common: India and the United States
38 minutes
5 years ago
Do we still need the Death Penalty?
Cornell Law School's Sandra Babcock and Jindal Global Law School's Khagesh Gautam join us for an episode on the death penalty in India and the United States. More than a 100 countries have abolished the death penalty. Both India and the United States are not on that list. We discuss the state of the death penalty today, cover some contemporary debates, and ask the most important question: Do we even need it?Follow the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide to learn more!
A Law in Common: India and the United States
The Office of the United States Trade Representative’s (USTR) most recent Special 301 report continued to identify India as “one of the world’s most challenging major economies with respect to protection and enforcement of IP.” The USTR has long argued that India fails to provide adequate patent protection and enforcement. What exactly are the USTR’s objections? How does this impact India’s trade relations with the United States? Expert guest Professor Srividhya Ragavan, Pro...