Indian government’s plan to ban surrogate services for foreigners wanting babies is likely to severely hit the booming industry with $400 million a year, with over 3,000 fertility clinics across India. On 28th October 2015 government said that it does not support commercial surrogacy and proposed a new law that…
In India the product-specific supports is negative, while the non-product specific support like subsidies on agricultural inputs, such as, power, irrigation, fertilizers etc., is well below the permissible level of 10 per cent of the value of agricultural output. Therefore, India is under no obligation to reduce domestic support currently…
The merger and acquisition (M&A) activities have grown significantly around the world over the last two decades, the amount and volume of mergers and acquisitions is reaching a record braking levels. Major factors underlying this process are attributed to emergence of globalization, low cost funding and current financial turmoil, hence…
Climate change violates many human rights, including rights to life, health, and property. In-deed, climate change already interferes with the enjoyment of certain rights. Climate change interferes with the enjoyment of rights recognized in human rights treaties, but a treaty‘s recognition of a human right does not mean that any…
The Kyoto Protocol is a legally binding, international agreement that sets targets for industrialized countries to limit or reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) by the year 2012. The main aim of this protocol is to protect and enhance the sinks and reservoirs for of green-house gases, promotion of…
