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JINDAL GLOBAL LAW SCHOOL
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The Hague Conference on Private International Law's Proposed Draft Text on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Should South Africa Endorse it?
S Khanderia
Journal of African Law 63 (3), 413-433, 2019
182019
Indian private international law
S Jolly, S Khanderia
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
122021
Party autonomy in the choice of law under Indian and Australian private international law: some reciprocal lessons
S Khanderia, S Peari
Commonwealth Law Bulletin 46 (4), 711-740, 2020
102020
indian private international law vis-à-vis party autonomy in the choice of law
S Khanderia
Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 18 (1), 1-15, 2018
82018
The prevalence of ‘jurisdiction’in the recognition and enforcement of foreign civil and commercial judgments in India and South Africa: a comparative analysis
S Khanderia
Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 21 (2), 181-211, 2021
72021
The ascertainment of the applicable law in the absence of choice in India and South Africa: a shared future in the BRICS
S Khanderia
Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 20 (1), 27-51, 2020
72020
Implications of the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Trade Facilitation for Emerging Economies
S Khanderia-Yadav
Manchester J. Int'l Econ. L. 12, 33, 2015
72015
The Hague judgments project: assessing its plausible benefits for the development of the Indian private international law
S Khanderia
Commonwealth Law Bulletin 44 (3), 452-475, 2018
62018
The compatibility of South African anti-dumping laws with WTO disciplines
S Khanderia
African Journal of International and Comparative Law 25 (3), 347-370, 2017
62017
The determination of injury in South African anti-dumping investigations: recent approaches
S Khanderia
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 49 (2), 247-281, 2016
62016
Indian Private International Law vis-à-vis Party Autonomy in the Choice of Law’(2018)
S Khanderia
Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 18, 1, 3, 0
6
Commercial impracticability under the Indian law of contract: the UNIDROIT principles as the way forward?
S Khanderia
UCLJLJ 7, 52, 2018
52018
Party autonomy in the choice of Law: some insights from Australia
S Peari, S Khanderia
Liverpool Law Review 42 (2), 275-296, 2021
42021
Practice does not make perfect: Rethinking the doctrine of “the proper law of the contract”–A case for the Indian courts
S Khanderia
Journal of Private International Law 16 (3), 423-450, 2020
42020
Transnational contracts and their performance during the COVID-19 crisis: Reflections from India
S Khanderia
BRICS Law Journal 7 (3), 52-80, 2020
42020
Ramifications of the Bali ministerial conference on food security and public distribution schemes: is India skating on thin ice
S Khanderia-Yadav
Manchester J. Int'l Econ. L. 11, 201, 2014
42014
International approaches as plausible solutions to resolve the battle of forms under the Indian law of contract
S Khanderia
Global journal of comparative law 8 (1), 1-26, 2019
32019
The information technology agreement and the ‘Make-in-India’initiative: Weighing the better alternative for india
S Khanderia
Foreign Trade Review 53 (2), 98-115, 2018
32018
Price Comparisons under the South African Anti-dumping Laws: The Faux Pas Continues?
S Khanderia
Foreign Trade Review 52 (1), 30-47, 2017
22017
Termination for breach: the prospects of the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts to interpret and supplement the Indian law of contract
S Khanderia
Uniform Law Review 27 (4), 512-542, 2022
12022
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