Dear All, <br><br>I'm writing on behalf of the Indian Journal of International Economic
Law (IJIEL), a student-run, peer-reviewed journal produced by the
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore. <br>
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IJIEL is proud to announce the release of Issue # 3(2), a special issue
on the interface between space law and international economic law. This
volume has tried to examine some of the many fascinating international
economic and financial law issues emerging from man's foray into space.
This includes the role of WTO law in regulating private and public space
activity, choice of law issues for international agreements, including
financing agreements, anti-competitive behaviour, application of the
intellectual property regime to space, etc. <br>
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In an effort to maximise visibility and reputation, we're
distributing this issue free on the internet. I've attached a copy of
the issue.<br><br>Queries regarding submissions and subscriptions to IJIEL may be directed to <a href="mailto:ijiel@nls.ac.in" target="_blank">ijiel@nls.ac.in</a>, or <a href="mailto:tasneemdeo@gmail.com" target="_blank">tasneemdeo@gmail.com</a>.<br>
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Warm Regards, <br>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Abhimanyu George Jain</p>
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