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Abhijit Das

    Socio-Economic Analysis of Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in West Bengal
    WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty
    Momentous Thoughts
    • Momentous Thoughts

      • 88 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Exploring a diverse range of themes, this collection features forty poems that delve into love, friendship, and pressing global issues like war and the environment. Each poem offers a unique perspective, inviting readers to reflect on different aspects of life and the emotions tied to various experiences. The variety in genres ensures that there is something for everyone, making it a thought-provoking read that resonates with the complexities of human existence.

      Momentous Thoughts
    • WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty

      • 255 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      This book focuses on India’s participation in the WTO dispute settlement system, at a time when India has emerged as one of the most successful and prominent users of WTO dispute settlement among the developing countries. It offers a unique collection of perspectives from insiders – legal practitioners, policymakers, industry representatives and academics – on India’s participation in the system since its creation in 1995. Presenting in-depth analyses of substantive issues, the book shares rare insights into the jurisprudential significance, political economy contexts and capacity-building challenges faced by India. It closely examines India’s approach in effectively participating in the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism including the framing of litigation strategies, developing legal and stakeholder infrastructure, implementing dispute settlement decisions, and the impacts of the findings of the WTO panels / Appellate Body on domestic policymaking and India’s long-term trade interests. In addition to discussing the key “classic” jurisprudential issues, the book also explores domestic regulatory and policy issues, complemented by selected case studies.

      WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty
    • This book presents a socio-economic analysis of the issues linking technological innovation in providing arsenic-safe drinking water in rural areas. It presents concrete field based experiences of experiments and case studies depicting the plight and sufferings of people due to failed technological deployment strategies over the past two decades in West Bengal, the most arsenic-exposed state in India and also the first to act for remediation of the crisis. One of the greatest challenges in arsenic-exposed zones is to provide sustainable access to reliably arsenic-safe free water. For nearly twenty years the Government of India and national water distribution institutions in collaboration with multi-lateral funding agencies have sought to pump in money, push technology collected through global tenders, and enlist the support of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), but their efforts have yielded little success. This book is the outcome of the authors’ intensive fieldwork, guided by the conceptual framework of the latest literature on environmental economics and consumer behaviour. It presents a framework and estimates based on field level primary data. Secondary official source-based data are also collated from various scattered sources into a valuable, comprehensive collection. Lastly, the book includes a revealing analysis of factors affecting households’ participation.

      Socio-Economic Analysis of Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in West Bengal