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    sources of international law

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    INTRODUCTION The sources of international law are not the same as those in domestic law. The two major sources creating legally binding rules of international law are treaty and custom. In domestic law the question of the source of a rule or law is seldom controversial. Common law systems rely upon statutes and the decisions to be found in court judgments for evidence of the existence of the rule or law; civil law systems rely upon the appropriate legislation or Codes. It is rarely

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    Rule of Law in Nepal

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    CCGL9032 RESEARCH PAPER Rule of Law in Nepal Rule of Law in a Globalizing World . Abstract Originated from western societies‚ the principle of " Rule of Law" is making great impact on the development of non-western regions through globalizing trend. This research paper mainly looks into the development process of rule of law in Nepal- a new practitioner of rule of law system in government practice. The paper will discuss the rule of law level‚ the reason Nepal manages to attain this

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    law and ethics

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    LAW AND ETHICS INTRODUCTION Generally the term law means a body of regulations to guide human conduct. The Oxford Dictionary defines law as a body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding. Laws governing the external action of man may be either social or political. Social laws are based on customs and are enforced by parental and religious authority or by the pressure of public opinion. Political laws are enacted and enforced by the state. They are virtually commands‚

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    Rule of law in India

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    Rule of law in India When the rule of law disappears‚ we are ruled by the whims of men – Tiffany Madison Introduction What does rule of law mean? In laymen terms‚ law should rule‚ people should obey the law. The earliest form of this type of governance could be traced back to 1750 BC. The Hammurabi code‚ popularly known as an ‘eye for an eye’‚ off course it was the most primitive form of law which was used to obtain justice. In a democratic nation especially India‚ our constitution is the supreme

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    Canon Law

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    Book I : General Norms 1. Book I : General Norms 1. Title I: Eccesiastical Laws 2. Title II: Custom 3. Title III: General Decrees and Inst 4. Title IV: Singular Administrative Acts 1. Ch. I : Common Norms 2. Ch. II : Sing Decrees and Prescripts 3. Ch. III: Rescripts 4. Ch. IV: Privileges 5. Ch. V: Dispensations 5. Title V: Statutes and Ordinances 6. Title VI: Physical and Juridic Persons 6. Ch. I: Physical Persons

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    Business Law

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    Curtin Business School School of Business Law and Taxation Unit Outline 11011 Business Law 100 Semester 1‚ 2013 Unit study package number: Mode of study: Tuition pattern summary: Credit Value: Pre-requisite units: Co-requisite units: Anti-requisite units: Result type: Approved incidental fees: Unit coordinator: 11011 Internal Seminar: 1 x 3 Hours Weekly This unit does not have a fieldwork component. 25.0 Nil Nil Nil Grade/Mark Information about approved incidental fees can be obtained from our

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    Law and Good Citizen

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    are of as vital importance as the political rights. This enables an individual to live in a civilized manner. A good citizen defends his political and civic rights very zealously. The state helps him in that through law and justice. Violation of these rights is often punishable by law. We must know that rights and duties are correlative. One’s right implies an others duty and vice versa. This correlation is never lost sight of by a good citizen. A citizen is free to organize his life as he like. Technically

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    Law Social Engineering

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    LAW AS A TOOL FOR SOCIAL ENGINEERING IN INDIA KARANDEEP MAKKAR1 Roscoe Pound introduced the doctrine of “Social Engineering” which aims at building an efficient structure of society which would result in the satisfaction of maximum of wants with the minimum of friction and waste. It involved the rebalancing of competing interests. This article analyses the role of legislations‚ constitutional provisions and court judgements in the process of social engineering in India. Introduction India

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    Chinese Commercial Law

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    Chinese Commercial Law (MLM 703) Trimester 3‚ 2008 ..... Assignment 1 Table Content: | | |tABLE OF cONTENT………………………………..…....……........………2 | |aBBRIVIATIONS USED IN sTUDY..……………………………….......... 3 | |eXECUTIVE

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    rule of law in singapore

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    Rule of Law in Singapore Rule of Law: An independent judiciary‚ one that is independent of government and not dependent on it or subservient to it. Unless the public accepts that the judiciary are independent‚ they will have no confidence in the honesty and fairness of the decision in courts. This independence is exemplified in the judicial oath. The independence of the judiciary will ensure that no one is above the law and the law is applied equally to all. Judiciary has the responsibility

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