In his response piece , Neeraj highlights some of Rado’s key premises. He also adds additional perspectives, anecdotes, and a few references of his own. In doing so, he attempts to contextualise Robi...
Neeraj is a lawyer. He teaches at Azim Premji University where he offers courses on “Law and Development”, and “Corporate Governance” in the LLM programme. His research interests include comparative private law, corporate governance, and law and development. Most recently, he has been working on the theories of corporations. In the past, Neeraj has also advised clients on foreign direct investment, commercial arbitration, and M&A.
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In his response piece , Neeraj highlights some of Rado’s key premises. He also adds additional perspectives, anecdotes, and a few references of his own. In doing so, he attempts to contextualise Robi...