CTIL Symposium Examines Carbon Governance,
CBAM and Climate Justice in Global Trade
Ø Legal and Policy Dimensions of Carbon
Border Adjustment Mechanisms Discussed
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The Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), with CITIL-DNLU
Jabalpur, organized a two-day international symposium (24–25 April 2026) on
“Carbon Governance and Global Justice: Reconciling Trade Competitiveness and
Climate Responsibility.”
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The symposium focused on the intersection of trade law, climate
policy and global justice, with special attention to Carbon Border
Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAMs) and carbon pricing tools.
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Former WTO Appellate Body Member Ujal Singh Bhatia inaugurated
the event and stressed the intrinsic link between carbon governance and
equitable global justice.
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Key panel discussions examined the legal, ethical and economic
implications of climate-linked trade instruments, particularly their impact
on developing countries’ trade competitiveness.
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Experts emphasized balancing climate responsibilities with fair trade
outcomes, highlighting the need for equitable treatment under
international trade law.
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Four technical sessions brought together academics, legal experts and
practitioners for policy-oriented discussions on sustainable trade
governance, ESG, intellectual property and climate regulation.
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The valedictory address by Justice Vivek Agarwal underscored the
role of legal frameworks in aligning industrial growth with environmental
sustainability.
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A major highlight was the recognition of top five research papers,
reinforcing the symposium’s academic and research-driven character.
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The event gathered academicians, researchers, professionals and
students, strengthening dialogue on inclusive and responsive global
trade governance.
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The symposium reinforced CTIL’s role in shaping discourse on trade
competitiveness, carbon governance and climate responsibility amid evolving
global trade rules.
[ABS News Service/29.04.2026]
The Centre for Trade and Investment
Law (CTIL), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce and
Industry, Government of India, collaborated with the Centre for Studies in
International Trade and Investment Laws (CITIL), Dharmashastra
National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur, in organising the WTO Chairs
Programme–International Symposium on “Carbon Governance and Global Justice:
Reconciling Trade Competitiveness and Climate Responsibility”, held on 25 April
2026 at DNLU, Jabalpur.
The event commenced on 24 April 2026
with the inaugural address by Appellate Body Member, WTO (2011–2020) and
India’s former Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the WTO, Mr. Ujal
Singh Bhatia, as the Chief Guest. Following the inaugural session, Mr. Bhatia
delivered the first expert talk, setting the stage for the two-day symposium.
In his address, he emphasised that carbon governance and global justice are
intrinsically linked.
In the first panel discussion on
carbon pricing mechanisms and carbon border adjustments, the panel critically
examined the legal, ethical and economic implications of climate action
instruments such as CBAM and other carbon pricing mechanisms.
The second day of the symposium (25
April 2026) commenced with an expert panel discussion on “Carbon Governance and
Climate Justice Issues: Equitable Climate Action under International Trade
Law”.
The panelists
deliberated on key legal and policy dimensions of carbon border adjustment
mechanisms and climate-linked trade instruments, emphasising the need to
balance trade competitiveness with climate responsibilities and ensure
equitable outcomes for developing nations.
The academic core of the symposium
comprised four technical sessions that facilitated academic and policy-oriented
engagement. Technical Session 1 was chaired by Former Senior Director, ESG,
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mr. Bose Varghese, and
Assistant Professor and Head, Centre for WTO and WIPO Studies, HNLU, Dr. Ankit
Awasthi; Technical Session 2 by Co-Founder and Advocate, Sarvada Legal, Mr.
Seetharaman Sampath, and Associate Professor (Intellectual Property Law), DNLU,
Dr. Gargi Chakrabarti; Technical Session 3 by Professor of Law, DNLU, Prof.
(Dr.) Shailesh N. Hadli, and Director, Centre for International Trade and
Business Laws and Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Dr. Rosmy Joan; and Technical Session 4 by Assistant Professor,
DNLU, Dr. Shruti Nandwana, and Consultant/Assistant Professor, CTIL, Ms.
Sunanda Tewari. These sessions were conducted over both days of the symposium.
The symposium concluded on 25 April
2026 with a valedictory ceremony. The ceremony was graced by Judge, High Court
of Madhya Pradesh, Justice Vivek Agarwal, as the Chief Guest. In his address,
he emphasised the critical role of legal frameworks in balancing industrial
growth with environmental sustainability. He also acknowledged CTIL’s
contribution to trade policy discourse and encouraged further outreach to
ensure broader societal impact.
A key highlight of the ceremony was
the announcement of the top five research papers and the distribution of
certificates to all participants.
The event brought together
academicians, researchers, professionals, and students, contributing to ongoing
discourse on sustainable trade practices and reinforcing the role of
collaborative academic initiatives in shaping responsive and inclusive global trade
governance frameworks.
The symposium was organised by DNLU,
Jabalpur under the guidance of Director, CITIL and Assistant Professor of Law,
DNLU, Dr. Utkarsh K. Mishra, and Professor and Head, CTIL, Dr. James J. Nedumpara, with the academic and administrative leadership
of Vice Chancellor, DNLU, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha, and Registrar, DNLU,
Dr. Praveen Tripathi.
The inaugural session of the
symposium was also attended by Vice Chancellor, DNLU, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar
Sinha; Professor of Law, Chanakya National Law University, Patna, Prof. (Dr.)
Manwendra K. Tiwari; and Professor of Environmental Biotechnology, Department
of Biological Science, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Prof. (Dr.) Surendra
Singh, as Guests of Honour. Also in attendance were Registrar, DNLU, Dr.
Praveen Tripathi, and Director, CITIL, Dr. Utkarsh K. Mishra.
The first panel discussion features
Co-Founder and Advocate, Sarvada Legal, Mr. Seetharaman Sampath; Vice President
and Head, Policy Advocacy and Economics, Hindalco Industries Limited, Aditya
Birla Group, Ms. Prachi Priya; Former Senior Director, ESG, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mr. Bose Varghese; and Associate
Professor (Intellectual Property Law), DNLU, Dr. Gargi Chakrabarti. The session
was moderated by Director, CITIL, Dr. Utkarsh K. Mishra.