susceptible information. Privacy can effortlessly be violated when information is stored in databases and shared over networks. Ethical problems due to advances in IT call for the creation of new acts to protect consumers. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act of 2003 are two perfect examples of Acts being created as direct results of IT advancements coupled with ethical issues. What were the advances in information technology that resulted
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Purpose of POWER System protection The purpose of any power system is to generate‚ transmit‚ and distribute electricity to the consumer in a manner that is safe‚ reliable‚ and economical; both in the short and long term. Under normal operating conditions‚ the currents‚ voltages‚ power‚ and energy associated with such systems are all matched to meet the system’s design requirements with respect to reliability‚ quality‚ safety‚ and economy. To ensure maximum returns on the large or expensive investments
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ARE THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISLATION EFFICACIOUS ENOUGH TO PROTECT THE CONSUMER RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN OR ELSE A NATIONAL STRATEGY IS NEEDED TO EVOKE MASSIVE AWARENESS‚ ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING LAWS‚ APPORTION LIABILITIES AND PROTECT OUR CONSUMER? CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGISTATION IN PAKISTAN “Governments should develop or maintain a strong consumer protection policy‚ taking into account the guidelines and relevant international agreements. In so doing‚ each Government should set its own
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The 8 Principals of Data Protection The Act regulates the use of “personal data”. To understand what this means we need first to look at how the Act works or defines the word “data” Data means; information which- a) is being processed by operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose. b) Is recorded with the intention that it should be processed. c) Is recorded as part of a relevant filing system with the intention that it should form part of relevant
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“Plant protection” may be defined as all measures taken to protect cultivated plants against diseases‚ pests as well as competing weed and grasses. We – the staff of Kwizda Agro – always endeavour to support farmers with innovative andenvironment-friendly products to enable them to protect their cultivated plants against pests‚diseases and weed and to produce on a more sustainable basis. Besides the best productsolutions‚ we also offer them know-how and advice. Agriculture faces tremendous challenges
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Within the United States Constitution is The Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment which essentially prohibits “unreasonable discrimination.” It states that every person should be treated equally regardless of condition or circumstances within the jurisdiction of each state. The Equal Protection Clause is written in such a manner to protect people from unlawfully being classified with discriminatory classifications. The court will deem a classification constitutional if it contains “rational
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The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. Although the Act itself does not mention privacy‚ it was enacted to bring UK law into line with the EU data protection directive of 1995 which required Member States to protect people’s fundamental rights and freedoms and in particular their right to privacy
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a legal entity distinct from the members.”Elucidate the statement .Also specify the important features of a company. 2 . Elaborately explain the essential features of the consumer protection act 1986. Also briefly discuss unfair trade practice and restrictive trade practice as discussed under consumer protection Act? 3 . What are the characteristics of negotiable Instrument? Discuss the ‘privileges’ of holder in due course as per the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881? Also
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Discussion concerning environmental protection often focuses on the role of government‚ legislation and enforcement‚ however in its broadest sense environmental protection may be seen to be the responsibility of all people and not simply that of government. Decisions that impact on the environment will ideally involve a broad range of stakeholders including industry‚ indigenous groups‚ environmental group and community representatives. Gradually environmental decision-making processes are evolving
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AND TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES PREFACE 2 EXCUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PAPER 7 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 RECOMANDATION 16 CONCLUSION 18 REFERENCES 22 Preface Sustainable development means that the needs of the present generation should be met without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainability is the key to preventing
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