Vol. 8 Issue 1[January 2022]
Application of Wechat Flipped Classroom in Business Law Teaching
Flipped classroom can improve students’ self-consciousness and initiative in learning. This paper puts forward the business law teaching design of flipped classroom using Wechat. The design of Wechat flipped classroom is a comprehensive one, from pre-class, in-class to after-class, from teaching preparation and implementation to consolidation and review after class, from students’ active learning to
The ‘Swiss Challenge Model’ – Alternate Method for Approving Resolution Plans
In the previous five years since the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code went into effect, 4541 corporate insolvency resolution processes have started. Of them, 1264 have reached the 270-day mark. Delays in the CIRP have serious consequences since, in addition to essentially paralyzing the corporate debtor when a moratorium is imposed, creditors also suffer as the
Significance of Public Interest Litigation in Enhancing the Environmental Governance and Justice in India
The judiciary developed a service-oriented approach combined with long-term goals of “earth stewardship” for providing the opportunities for those conscientious citizens, public and private intellectuals, institutions, CBOs, and NGOs – who had larger interests at the core of their grievances against the actions and plans of the Central and State Governments. This recently developed format
Comportment in Court and Contempt of Court
In those early days that marked the beginning of the court system there were very few Lawyers and litigants because the society was predominantly a traditional setting with their ethos and mores deeply rooted and applied in the settlement of all manner of disputes. Migration from the traditional ideas to the colonial principles of dispute