Permanent Mission of India to the WTO in
Geneva Signs Tripartite MoU with CTIL and CTET for Capacity Building and Research in International Trade Law and
Policy
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Permanent
Mission of India to the WTO in Geneva signs tripartite MoU
with Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), New Delhi and Centre for Trade
and Economic Integration of The Graduate Institute (CTEI), Geneva, for capacity
building and research in International Trade Law and Policy
On 26 November 2021, the
Permanent Mission of India to the WTO in Geneva (PMI), the Centre for Trade and
Investment Law, New Delhi (CTIL), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, and the
Centre for Trade and Economic Integration of The Graduate Institute, Geneva
(CTEI) signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
in Geneva to begin collaboration towards research and capacity-building in the
field of international trade law and policy. The MOU was signed by India’s
Ambassador and Permanent Representative H.E. Brajendra
Navnit, Prof. James J. Nedumpara,
Head, Centre for Trade and Investment Law, and Prof. Joost
Pauwelyn, Professor of International Law at The
Graduate Institute.
The MOU seeks to provide
valuable academic and research opportunities to the professional staff of CTIL
and the officials of the Government of India in the field of international
trade and investment law. The tripartite MoU
establishes collaboration channels between CTIL and CTEI while the PMI will play
a key facilitative role for activities under the MoU.
For the next three years,
various capacity-building programmes and activities
will be carried out under the MoU to enhance the
understanding of the government officials and CTIL’s research staff and academics
on contemporary issues of international trade and build support for India’s
positions on international trade and investment law. CTIL and CTEI will
undertake joint research projects, conferences and workshops in the field of
international trade and investment law. The MOU aims to enhance India’s
capacity in formulating its foreign trade policy and contribute towards
ensuring stability in the global trade regime through, first, exchange of
faculties and staff for study, research or teaching purposes, second, through
an internship programme for CTEI students at CTIL,
and third, submission of India focused projects to CTIL/CTEI TradeLab, a clinical legal education project on trade and
investment law.
Overall, this MOU is an
important initiative in providing valuable global academic and research
opportunities in the field of trade and investment law to Indian government
officials, CTIL professional staff and Indian students focused in this
discipline.