About Saloni Khanderia
Prof Dr Saloni Khanderia is presently an Associate Professor and Deputy Controller (Examinations). Her areas of interest and specialisation are the law of the World Trade Organization and Private International Commercial Law. Prof Khanderia conducts research on the Indian law in a comparative context has numerous publications on the subject. She has, in the past been a part of the National Law University, Delhi and the University of Johannesburg.
Entries by Saloni Khanderia
Out Now! ‘Multi-Tier Arbitration Clauses: International Trends In Dispute Resolution’ by Anjali Chawla
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaAbout the Book Streamlining disputes has become imperative to reduce the judicial caseload. One may presume that resorting to arbitration or other forms of ADR when the parties wish to resolve their issues amicably might provide them with a speedier remedy. Considering that commercial disputes now are extensively complex and cumbersome, there arose a […]
Now Reviewed: New Book on Indian Private International Law by Bloomsbury Publications
/in News/by Saloni Khanderiawritten by Abhishek Trivedi, Institute of Legal Studies and Research, GLA University, Mathura, India (Publication of this book was announced earlier over
Karnataka High Court (India) Frames Comprehensive Guidelines to Ascertain ‘Passing Off’ in Intellectual Property Disputes Involving the Application of Indian Law
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaVacating the interim injunction that was
Out Now! Comprehensive commentary on Indian Private International Law by Stellina Jolly and Saloni Khanderia
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaPublished by Hart/Bloomsbury as a part of their Asia-Private International Law Series, this provides an authoritative account of the evolution and application of private international law principles in India in civil, commercial and family matters. Through a structured evaluation of the legislative and judicial decisions, the authors examine the private international law in the Republic […]
Registration Open! Special Lecture on ‘Private Law Remedy for Breaches of International Law Norms’ by Jindal Society of International Law, OP Jindal Global University, India.
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaJindal Society of International Law, in pursuance of fostering fruitful conversations on international law, is delighted to present and host the Fall Lecture Series of 2021, titled ‘Exploring the Ecosystem of International Law’. The lecture on ‘Private Law Remedy for Breaches of International Law Norms’ is the first lecture in this twenty-three part lecture series, which is being held […]
New article on ‘The prevalence of ‘jurisdiction’ in the recognition and enforcement of foreign civil and commercial judgments in India and South Africa: a comparative analysis’
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaPublished in the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal by Saloni Khanderia, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow (Experienced Researcher), Chair for Civil Law, International Private Law and Comparative Law, Ludwig Maximilian University, München and Professor of Law, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India. The article provides a comparative analysis of the mechanism to determine the ‘international jurisdiction’ […]
New article on ‘Transnational Contracts and their Performance during the COVID-19 Crisis: Reflections from India’
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaPublished in the BRICS Law Journal by Dr Saloni Khanderia, Associate Professor – OP Jindal Global University, India; and Visiting Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg. The outbreak of the COVID-19 or the coronavirus disease 2019 has severely impacted the performance of several contracts across the globe. In some situations, the outbreak […]
New article on Party Autonomy in the Choice of Law under Indian and Australian Private International Law
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaBy Saloni Khanderia (Jindal Global Law School, India) and Sagi Peari (Faculty of Law, University of Western Australia) in the Commonwealth Law Bulletin, available for download
New article on ‘The ascertainment of the applicable law in the absence of choice in India and South Africa: a shared future in the BRICS’
/in News/by Saloni KhanderiaWritten by Saloni Khanderia Associate Professor Saloni Khanderia (Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India) recently published a new paper in the Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal on ‘The ascertainment of the applicable law in the absence of choice in India and South Africa: a shared future in the BRICS’. The article […]