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Combat Law : The Human Rights magazine
Volume 2, Issue 6: Corporate crime
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The right to strike
Anirudh Rastogi & Siddharth Srivastava:
A critique of the Supreme Court judgment on strikes
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Corporate crimes condoned
Nityanand Jayaraman:
Indian Corporates are rarely punished for their shenanigans. Time to make them accountable.
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The corporate camouflage
Corporate Criminal Liability theories explained
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Vanishing companies
Sonu Chinna:
Despite ring-fencing in the market, companies loot investors and continue to vanish into
the maze of regulations.
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Losing ground beneath her feet
Geeta Seshu:
Women today are victims of corporate crimes both in and out of their work workspace
increasing their vulnerability.
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Muted labour
Lina Mathias:
With increasing globalisation workers find redressal avenues shrinking.
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Integrity in the pharmaceutical industry
Vinod Shetty:
Pfizer's termination of its employees brings to light kickbacks and dubious business
practices.
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Too hot to handle
The Indian economy drains while Mauritius economy gains. Can the Indian judiciary help?
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Use and abuse of workers
Sunil Scaria:
The experiences of the Indian People's Tribunal in investigating instances
of corporate crime.
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The chemical cocktail
Kavita Kuruganti:
Worms in chocolates and pesticides in Cola. Why and how do multi-nationals get away with it
in India?
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Bureaucratic travails
Arun Bhatia:
The former Pune Municipal Commissioner recounts his battle with Glaxo.
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The toxic legacy - Bhopal
Satinath Sarangi:
Twenty years after the Bhopal tragedy, justice still eludes the victims.
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Education la Enron
Ketan Tanna:
Enron educated the Indian politicians handsomely. Will it ever pay for its crimes in India?
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Worst of both worlds
Abhay Mehta:
Need for a fresh look at liberalisation, privatisation and free market globalisation.
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Corporate criminal liability
An International Comparative Study
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Making - Another world possible?
A look at the World Social Forum 2004
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A glimpse of Leftist Bengal
Kirity Roy:
Series of deaths in court lock up rocks civil society.
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Nowhere to run
Preeti Verma:
A fact finding report on the Forced Eviction of Chin Refugees in Mizoram.
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Designer babies
Dr. Vibhuti Patel:
Widespread abuse of sex pre-selection has led to a skewed sex ratio and missing girls.
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Drug prices set to soar
Colin Gonsalves
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