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ets, Free Trade and Sustainable Development Perspectives from EU and India
Open Markets, Free Trade and Sustainable Development
Mahendra Pal Singh Wolfram Cremer Niraj Kumar •
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Open Markets, Free Trade and Sustainable Development Perspectives from EU and India
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Editors Mahendra Pal Singh Center for Comparative Law National Law University, Delhi New Delhi, India
Wolfram Cremer Juristische Fakultät Ruhr-Universität Bochum Bochum, Germany
Niraj Kumar Centre for Comparative Law National Law University, Delhi New Delhi, India
ISBN 978-981-13-7425-8 ISBN 978-981-13-7426-5 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7426-5
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Preface
Against the background of advancing economic cooperation between the EU and India, it was thought to be pertinent to hold an international conference on the related issues. It took place in New Delhi in March 2016. In view of a broader framework of Twenty-first Century Constitutionalism, the conference focused on potential synergies as well as dichotomies between open markets and free trade on the one hand and sustainable development policies on the other hand. The conference developed the subject from different perspectives using comparative and interdisciplinary methods. Its overall aim was to establish a critical dialogue between Indian and European views on parallel issues. Therefore, each topic was presented by at least one Indian and one German speaker followed by an intensive discussion by all participants. Not only the legal infrastructure was examined, but also policy options for market liberalization, free trade enhancement
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