GNLU Centre for Law & Economics

GNLU Centre for Law & Economics

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To familiarize all stakeholders with the role that Law and Economics plays in improving the efficiency of laws and provide them a platform for interaction.

To provide a novel insight at how economic rationales could help in the formulation of effective policy frameworks to deal with socio-legal problems. To provide a forum for discussion and debate in the field of Law & Economics to students and academicians, and to undertake academic research and study to suggest improvements in various laws, bills and government policies. To collaborate with Premie

Collateral Damage- Impact of Industrialization and Climate Change – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 05/07/2020

Dhruv Chhajed writes about the impact of industrialisation on climate change in the backdrop of changes being made to EIA requirements in India.

Collateral Damage- Impact of Industrialization and Climate Change – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Collateral Damage- Impact of Industrialization and Climate Change 6 days ago admin – Dhruv Chhajed “Do not go gentle into that good night, rage against the dying of the good light” This famous quote stands as a symbol of not losing hope even in the darkest of the hour, but to rage towards...

Constitutional Validity of the Sale of Liquor during the Lockdown Period – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 05/07/2020

Tarun Agarwal writes on the constitutionality of the sale of liquor during the lockdown period. You can read it here:

Constitutional Validity of the Sale of Liquor during the Lockdown Period – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Constitutional Validity of the Sale of Liquor during the Lockdown Period 1 week ago admin – Tarun Agarwal Introduction Amid uproar by the state governments to raise the state funding during the COVID-19 crisis, the central government revisited its guidelines and lifted the ban on the sale of ...

COVID-19 Ramification on Securities Market- Effect on Due Diligence and the MAC Clause – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 05/07/2020

Ranjeet Soni & Rohit Shrivastava write on the ramification of COVID 19 on Securities Market- and its effect on Due Diligence and the MAC Clause. You can read it here:

COVID-19 Ramification on Securities Market- Effect on Due Diligence and the MAC Clause – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog COVID-19 Ramification on Securities Market- Effect on Due Diligence and the MAC Clause 2 weeks ago admin – Ranjeet Soni & Rohit Shrivastava Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) have been affected the most by the scourge of COVID-19. For the first time in 16 years, no M&A transaction over USD 1 bill...

IBC in the COVID-19 Era: An Impact – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 17/06/2020

Shruti Chaudhary, from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow, writes about the impact of COVID-19 on IBC.

IBC in the COVID-19 Era: An Impact – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog IBC in the COVID-19 Era: An Impact 18 mins ago admin – Shruti Chaudhary The COVID-19 outbreak has forced the governments around the globe to come to their knees to combat the situation regarding not only the limited medical infrastructure but to revive the economy from dire financial conseque...

Covid 19 Impact: Corporate Social Responsibility at the Expense of Employees? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 17/06/2020

Nitya Jain, from Nirma University writes on the impact of COVID-19 on CSR activities. You can read it here:

Covid 19 Impact: Corporate Social Responsibility at the Expense of Employees? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Covid 19 Impact: Corporate Social Responsibility at the Expense of Employees? 2 days ago admin – Nitya Jain As Coronavirus sprawls and spreads, the unemployment rate in the country goes skyrocketing. Numerous companies are laying off employees on a daily basis. Very recently on 21st May 2020,...

Labour Law Relaxations in the Time of Covid-19: Boon or Bane? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 11/06/2020

Isha Sen, from NLU Jodhpur, writes on Labour Law Relaxations during COVID-19. You can read it here:

Labour Law Relaxations in the Time of Covid-19: Boon or Bane? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Labour Law Relaxations in the Time of Covid-19: Boon or Bane? 13 mins ago admin – Isha Sen Introduction Various states, like Uttar Pradesh (through an ordinance) and Madhya Pradesh (through amendments to the labour laws), have introduced certain reforms in their labour laws, in an attempt to ...

Globalisation v. COVID-19, who will win? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 10/06/2020

Agrani Goyal from NLUD writes about the rethinking of globalisation at the time of COVID-19. You can read it here:

Globalisation v. COVID-19, who will win? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Globalisation v. COVID-19, who will win? 7 mins ago admin – Agrani Goyal Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines globalisation as, “the process of development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreig...

COVID-19 & Commercial Agreements- What India can reap from the Singapore’s COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act, 2020? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 09/06/2020

Priyanshu Agarwal and Vaishnavi Vyas discuss the impact of COVID-19 on commercial agreements, and lessons which can be learnt from Singapore's approach!

COVID-19 & Commercial Agreements- What India can reap from the Singapore’s COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act, 2020? – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Uncategorized COVID-19 & Commercial Agreements- What India can reap from the Singapore’s COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act, 2020? 17 mins ago admin – Priyanshu Agarwal & Vaishnavi Vyas The catastrophic outbreak of the novel coronavirus (hereinafter referred to as “COVID-19”) has not onl...

A Clarion Call for ‘Bad Banks’: A Scrutiny in the times of COVID-19 – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 08/06/2020

Harsh Dhiraj Singh & Vaibhav Kansara from NLU Jodhpur write on Bad Banks on our blog today. You can read it here:

A Clarion Call for ‘Bad Banks’: A Scrutiny in the times of COVID-19 – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog A Clarion Call for ‘Bad Banks’: A Scrutiny in the times of COVID-19 17 mins ago admin – Harsh Dhiraj Singh & Vaibhav Kansara INTRODUCTION Extraordinary times require extraordinary solutions. The saying has made a headway for the banking sector as COVID-19 gives impetus to the deterioratin...

Digital Taxation – India’s Struggle to tax the import of Electronic Transmissions – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 04/06/2020

Sri Hari Mangalam from WBNUJS writes about the struggles in the taxation of electronic transmissions in the realm of Digital Taxation. You can read the article here:

Digital Taxation – India’s Struggle to tax the import of Electronic Transmissions – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Digital Taxation – India’s Struggle to tax the import of Electronic Transmissions 9 mins ago admin -Sri Hari Managalam INTRODUCTION While most of the countries around the world struggle to curb the spread of COVID-19 and control the number of fatalities, for developing nations such as India...

Countering Counter Party Credit Risk in Developing Countries – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics 31/05/2020

Nitya Jain, from Nirma University, writes about countering counter party risk in developing countries, on our blog. Read it here:

Countering Counter Party Credit Risk in Developing Countries – GNLU Journal of Law & Economics Blog Countering Counter Party Credit Risk in Developing Countries 5 mins ago admin – Nitya Jain Counterparty credit risk is a chance that the other party involved in a transaction may default before the settlement of the transaction. This in turn leads to bilateral risk of loss for both the partie...

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