Public International Law Notes LAWS 6243 1. History of International Law a. Ancient: Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ Greece & Rome b. Middle ages: authority of Church commencement of political divisions that would become States. c. Renaissance: State as sovereign competition between States. d. Early Theories: i. Spanish philosophers central to theory ii. Vitoria: 1480-1546 1. theory of natural law: law divine from source 2
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1. Lakshminarayan Ram Gopal and Son Ltd V. The Government of Hyderabad‚ AIR 1954 SC 364 FACTS: An Agency agreement was entered into between the Mills Company and the appellants appointing the appellants it’s Agents for a period of 30 years. The appellants throughout worked only as the Agents of the Mills Company and for the Fasli years 1351 and 1352 they received their remuneration under the terms of the Agency agreement. Notice was sent to the appellants to pay the amount of tax appertaining to
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MUNICIPALITY OF JIMENEZ vs. BAZ Facts: The Municipality of Sinacaban was created by EO 258 of then Pres. Quirino pursuant to Sec. 68 of the Revised Admin. Code.Sinacaban laid claim to several barrios based on the technical description in EO 258. The Municipality of Jimenez asserted jurisdiction based on an agreement with Sinacaban which was approved by the Provincial Board of Misamis Occidental which fixed the common boundary of Sinacaban and Jimenez. The Provincial Board declared the disputed area
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Women and Postcoloniality Stripped to the Bone in Meatless Days; discuss the statement. December 4‚ 2010 Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days rejects any ideological ease in cataloguing otherness. Forcing both postcolonial and feminist theory to circumnavigate the bounded yet contested terrain of identity and discursive formations‚ she embarks on her poetic voyage with the confident declaration that “leaving Pakistan was‚ of course‚ tantamount to giving up the company of women”. Suleri then proceeds
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Cambodia: Unearthing the Past Political Science 149 Research Professor: Zook Reader: Ilham Hosseini The distribution of justice regarding a buried for over twenty-eight years story of gross violations of human rights in Cambodia triggers the question of how to work out a strategy that allows for the creation of institutions that are simultaneously working in accord with international standards of justice and adequately responding to the needs of Cambodians themselves. The
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"Oh fuck me‚ another leaflet? You can’t fucking move-pardon my French-but you can’t move for leaflets in Norf London these days" (373). Leaflets‚ brochures‚ letters‚ and other forms of publication and circulation are recurrent motifs in White Teeth (much to the annoyance of people like Abdul-Mickey) and Zadie Smith explores the humorous and poignant results of her characters’ struggles to communicate. Smith characters have causes‚ and throughout her narrative they fruitlessly and comically attempt
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CHAPTER 6 RESCISSIBLE CONTRACTS Article 1380 Contracts validly agreed upon may be rescinded in the cases established by law. Rescissible contracts Those validly agreed upon because all the essential elements exist and‚ therefore‚ legally effective‚ but in the cases established by law‚ the remedy of rescission is granted in the interest of equity. They are valid and enforceable although subject to rescission by the court when there is economic damage or prejudice to one of the parties or to a third
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their rule‚ not to transform social reality. Bereft of utopian goals requiring a mobilised and penetrated polity‚ true authoritarians (unlike Stroessner) do not seek mass approbation; they rely on fear rather than involvement and are satisfied with acquiescence or apathy. Ideological commitment to a visionary future informs larger tasks for totalitarians such as Castro. They not only command and manage‚ but strive to organise consent‚ to develop a broad consensus and inspire the polity to engage in societal
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Resistance: a constructive tool for change management Dianne Waddell Department of Management‚ Monash University‚ Melbourne‚ Australia Amrik S. Sohal Department of Management‚ Monash University‚ Melbourne‚ Australia Traditionally‚ resistance has been cast as adversarial – the enemy of change that must be defeated if change is to be successful. While it is apparent that classical management theory viewed resistance in such a manner‚ recent literature contains much evidence that suggests resistance
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Dimensions of Power "Power serves to create power. Powerlessness serves to re-enforce powerlessness"(Gaventa‚1980:256). Such is the essence of the on going relationship between the Powerful and the Powerless of the Appalachian Valley where acquiescence of the repressed has become not only common practice but a way of life and a means of survival. In his novel Power and Powerlessness‚ John Gaventa examines the oppressive and desperate situation of the Appalachian coal miners under the autocratic
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