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Unions in the Entertainment Industry

This article has been written by Shubham Jadia, a student of Indore Institute of Law INTRODUCTION  Labor relations in the entertainment industry have been overlooked as a valuable labor model. Although labor relations in entertainment industry are unique in a number of ways, the successes that have been achieved can provide lessons for labor practitioners…

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WIPO Phonograms and Performance Treaty

This article has been written by Ms. Ekagrata Kalra, a 4th year student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU. Introduction The emergence of digital technologies created numerous problems for performers, phonogram producers, and broadcasting organizations, who were concerned about potential misappropriation of their rights due to uncontrolled communication or reproduction via the Internet. To…

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Dividend

    This article has been written by Anlyn E S a student of Government Law College, Thrissur The share of profit which falls to each member of the company is known is Dividend. Dividend is the share of company’s profit distributed among the members. [Barjor Hoshangi Vakil v. Mettur Chemical & Industrial Corpn. Ltd (1963)].…

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International Commercial Arbitration

     This article has been written by Manaswini Vakulabharanam, a student studying BA.LLB from Pendekanti law college, Hyderabad.  The author is a second-year student.      International Commercial Arbitration is an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism, which resolves disputes among the international parties arising out of international commercial contracts.        Alternative Dispute resolution refers to the different ways people can…

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Federalism in India

Federalism is a system of government where power is shared between the center and its parts, such as states or provinces. It is an institutional mechanism involving two policies, one at the central or national level and the other at the regional or provincial level. Federal system – two types of federal states   In a…

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Lok Adalat

This article has been written by Ms. Tashveen Kaur , a 1st year BA LLB student from Army Institute of Law ,Mohali. Introduction  Lok Adalat has turned into an effective way to conduct civil proceedings. It is an informal way of litigation. It results in speedier justice and is less expensive than traditional proceedings. What…

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Distinction between arbitration and negotiation

This article has been written by Ms. Anchita Niranjan Chavan, a 3rd year BLS LLB student at Oriental College of Law, Navi Mumbai. INTRODUCTION –  Arbitration:  Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that resolves disputes outside the judiciary courts. The dispute will be decided by one or more persons (the ‘arbitrators’, ‘arbiters’ or ‘arbitral tribunal‘), which renders…

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Film rights agreement

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . INTRODUCTION   A lot of written agreements are required during each of the above five phases. From the script to the screen, the process of…

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