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...
Religious Freedom with Nelson Tebbe and Abhinav Chandachud
A Law in Common: India and the United States
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Religious Freedom with Nelson Tebbe and Abhinav Chandachud
Cornell Law School Professor Nelson Tebbe and Dr. Abhinav Chandrachud, author and advocate at the Bombay High Court, join us for an episode on religious freedom in India and the United States. We discuss both countries' constitutional history with religion, including how the United States Constitution informed India's. We also cover the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Muslim travel ban, and venture onto some interesting tangents!
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...