Business Judgment Rule:Navigating Jurisprudential Diversity
Introduction The Business Judgment Rule (hereinafter, BJR) finds its historical roots in corporate law of United States of America (hereinafter, USA), with its earliest mention in the Louisiana Supreme Court’s judgment in Percy v. Millaudon.[1] It initially established that directors, as long as they fulfilled their duties diligently and acted in good faith, would not … Continue reading Business Judgment Rule:Navigating Jurisprudential Diversity
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Biopiracy, an inherently contentious issue, embodies the misappropriation of genetic bio-resources and Traditional Knowledge (TK), often driven by the misuse of intellectual property rights. This global concern is frequently intertwined with the shadow of bio-colonialism, a term that underscores the exploitative dynamics reminiscent of historical colonialism.[1] These practices primarily involve large corporations from developed countries, … Continue reading Amendments To Biodiversity Act: Handing The Protecting Baton To Indian Corporates
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