With two million graduates every year, there is increasing demand for international law training in India, writes Rita Dev
Over the past decade, much has been written about the rise of developing and emerging markets and their contribution to our 21st century world. In August this year, Min Zhu, the deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), talked about emerging and developing economies’ new role as drivers of global economic growth and the importance of financial reform for these economies.
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