Open Markets, Free Trade and Sustainable Development Perspectives from EU and India /

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Singh, Mahendra Pal (Editor), Cremer, Wolfram (Editor), Kumar, Niraj (Editor)
Summary:XVI, 310 p. 13 illus., 11 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7426-5
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • About the Indo-German Conference (Helmut Goerlich & M.P. Singh)
  • 1. Introduction (Amitabh Kundu)
  • Part I- Social Market Economy
  • 2. Social Rights in the European and the Indian Union (Joerg Luther)
  • 3. Transitioning from the Informal to the Formal economy: The Continuing Relevance of State Law (Kamala Sankaran)
  • Part II- Markets and Cultural Diversity
  • 4. Open Markets and Diversity of India’s Politico-legal Ordering (Amar Pal Singh)
  • 5. A Peasant’s Imagination of Alternative Legal Order: Land Reform in India, Food Security and the WTO (Pratyush Kumar and Andreas Buser)
  • Part III- Market Liberalisation and Sustainable Development
  • 6. India in pursuit of Sustainable Development (A. Jayagovind)
  • 7. From Social Market Economy to a Sustainable Market Economy (Michael von Hauff)
  • 8. Environment and Globalisation: Antogonistic or Agnostic (Niraj Kumar)
  • 9. Sustainable Public Procurement in Europe: Creating Markets or Distorting the Internal Market (Rike Krämer-Hoppe)
  • Part IV: Co-operation between Indian and the European Union
  • 10. The EU-India Development Partnership - Legal framework and political perspectives (Markus Kaltenborn)
  • 11. Access to Services in the EU Market: With specific focus on Movement of Natural Persons (R.V. Anuradha & Ronjini Ray)
  • Part V: Market Liberalisation in Goods and Services
  • 12. Free Trade Agreements and national constitutional law – from CETA and TTIP onwards (Ralph Zimmermann)
  • 13. Common Market under the Constitution of India (Uday Shankar)
  • 14. National Treatment Obligation under Article 3 of GATT vis-à-vis Indian Constitution (Sanjay Jain)
  • Part VI: Market: Freedom of Establishment and Free Movement of Capital
  • 15. Capital Flows into India – Role of Monetary Transfer Provisions in India’s International Investment Agreements (Prabhash Ranjan)
  • 16. LegalRisks in Foreign Direct Investment in India (Anil Rai)
  • Valedictory and Concluding Remarks (Upendra Baxi).