University Of Pune Question Paper
LL. M. ( Semester - IV ) Examination - 2010
LW - 015 : INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
(Old Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1) Critically evaluate significance of the Tokyo Round in the Promotion of
Trade between Developing and Developed Nations.
Q.2) Critically evaluate Policies and Perspectives adopted by the IMF in the Post
Cold War Era.
Q.3) Discuss Implications of the Establishment of WTO to India.
Q.4) Critically evaluate role of the Multi National Corporations as subsidiary
organs of the International Financial Institutions.
Q.5) To what extent are the WTO Rules relevant to Trade in Natural Resources ?
Q.6) What led the UN to establish United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD) ?
Q.7) Discuss Powers and Functions of the Board of Governors of the World
Bank.
Q.8) Answer any two of the following :
(a) Balance of Payments
(b) Dispute Panel of WTO
(c) UNICTRAL
LL. M. ( Semester - IV ) Examination - 2010
LW - 015 : INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
(Old Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1) Critically evaluate significance of the Tokyo Round in the Promotion of
Trade between Developing and Developed Nations.
Q.2) Critically evaluate Policies and Perspectives adopted by the IMF in the Post
Cold War Era.
Q.3) Discuss Implications of the Establishment of WTO to India.
Q.4) Critically evaluate role of the Multi National Corporations as subsidiary
organs of the International Financial Institutions.
Q.5) To what extent are the WTO Rules relevant to Trade in Natural Resources ?
Q.6) What led the UN to establish United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD) ?
Q.7) Discuss Powers and Functions of the Board of Governors of the World
Bank.
Q.8) Answer any two of the following :
(a) Balance of Payments
(b) Dispute Panel of WTO
(c) UNICTRAL
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