Special Lecture for law students On Contemporary Challenges in WTO by RGNUL: Register Now!

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  • The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law is a public law school and a National Law University located in Patiala, Punjab, India. 
  • The World Trade Organization is an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. Governments use the organization to establish, revise, and enforce the rules that govern international trade. The lecture deals with the contemporary challenges being faced by the WTO.

Speaker

  • Ms. R.V. Anuradha, Partner at Clarus Law Associates – She heads her firm’s practice in International Trade and Investment Law and Policy. She also advises on Environmental law and policy, including carbon financing and renewable energy. Chambers and Partners have recognized her as a leading practitioner in her field. She is a member of the Asia WTO Research Network, the Society for International Economic Law, and the Trade Policy committee of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).
  • Anuradha advises companies, industry associations, and the Government of India on issues arising under the WTO Agreements, Free Trade Agreements, and Bilateral Investment Protection Agreements, including disputes arising under such agreements. She also undertakes studies for the Commonwealth Secretariat, the International Trade Centre, the Centre for WTO Studies, and export promotion associations in India.
  • She also teaches at various training sessions and capacity-building programs on trade law and policy, including at the Joint Academy on international trade law and policy conducted by the Centre for WTO Studies in collaboration with the World Trade Institute, Berne. Additionally, Anuradha is a visiting faculty at the National Law University, New Delhi, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, and, the National Law University, Odisha.

General Details

  • Date – August 31, 2022
  • Time – 4 PM
  • Limited seats only.

Registration

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