India in the WTO

Seema Sapra on India's engagement with the World Trade Organization

Publications

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Seema Sapra, “An Agenda for Teaching International Economic Law in Indian Law Schools”, Indian Journal of International Economic Law, Volume 2, 2009

Seema Sapra, “The WTO System of Trade Governance: The Stale NGO Debate and the Appropriate Role for Non-state actors” in Oregon Review of International Law Journal, volume 11 issue 1, 2009

Seema Sapra, ‘Domestic Politics and the Search for a New Social Purpose of Governance for the WTO: A Proposal for a Declaration on Domestic Consultation’ in Debra Steger (ed.) Redesigning the World Trade Organization for the Twenty-first Century, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009

Seema Sapra, ‘New Agendas for International Economic Law Teaching in India: Including an Agenda in Support of Reform’  in Colin B. Picker, Isabella Bunn & Douglas Arner, (ed.) INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW – THE STATE & FUTURE OF THE DISCIPLINE, Hart Publishing, 2008

Seema Sapra, “The systemic importance of the GATS domestic regulation negotiations” ICRIER Think Ink, October 15, 2008

Seema Sapra, ‘Ideas of Embedded Liberalism and Current and Future Challenges for the WTO’,  in Ortino and Ripinsky, WTO Law and Process, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2007. pg 330 – 352

Seema Sapra, Development: Its Place, Treatment, and Meaning at the WTO / Seema Sapra (2006). In: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Vol. 100, pg 223-226

 

Full-text draft versions of some of these papers can be downloaded from my SSRN Author page:
http://ssrn.com/author=1032046

Written by Seema Sapra

November 1, 2009 at 11:43 am

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