Interpretation Common law rules of interpretation The common law rules of interpretation are as follows: Literal rule - interpret the statute according to the literal meaning of the words. Higgins J in The Engineers Case: "The fundamental rule of interpretation... is that a statute is to be expounded according to the intent of the Parliament that made it; and that intention has to be found by an examination of the language used in the statute as a whole...what does the language mean... in its
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Behaviorism and social learning theory The Health Belief Model‚ social learning theory (recently relabelled social cognitive theory)‚ self-efficacy‚ and locus of control have all been applied with varying success to problems of explaining‚ predicting‚ and influencing behavior. Yet‚ there is con ceptual confusion among researchers and practitioners about the interrelationships of these theories and variables. This article attempts to show how these explanatory fac tors may be related‚ and in so
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Antiti Globalization―Positive or Negative? BLM 4–6 What is globalization? Does this mean that all countries of the world are becoming the same? Does it mean the integration of economic‚ political‚ and cultural systems around the world? Does globalization mean being able to find the same stores and restaurants in every part of the world? Does it mean that individual countries will not be able to make business and trade decisions on their own but will have to consult other countries? If these
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What are some of the factors that contributed to the emergence and growth of management consultancy? 1. Growth in size and complexity of business. 2. Difficulty in conducting and managing a business. 3. Greater competition among businesses so that new management techniques will have to be applied. 4. Recognition of the importance of accurate and timely information in decision-making. 5. Inability to have a complete line-up of professional management. Why do small companies need the services
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Historical development[edit] Difficulties arise in tracing the history of management. Some see it (by definition) as a late modern (in the sense of late modernity) conceptualization. On those terms it cannot have a pre-modern history‚ only harbingers (such as stewards). Others‚ however‚ detect management-like-thought back to Sumerian traders and to the builders of the pyramids of ancient Egypt. Slave-owners through the centuries faced the problems of exploiting/motivating a dependent but sometimes
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Human Resource Planning and Development Answer for TMA-1 PART ONE 1. The corporate recruitment strategy needs to be developed in conjunction with the corporate budget. While creating the strategy‚ it is important to keep in mind the employment market. While developing a recruitment strategy‚ review what worked well in recruiting for your company last year and so far this year. How is your qualified candidate flow? Does it appear to be trending up or down? Are you happy with the flow? What is your
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Chapter-6: Problems & Applications: 2‚ 4‚ 8 QUESTION 2 The government has decided that the free-market price of cheese is too low. a. Suppose the government imposes a binding price floor in the cheese market. Draw a supply-and-demand diagram to show the effect of this policy on the price of cheese and the quantity of cheese sold. Is there a shortage or surplus of cheese? b. Producers of cheese complain that the price floor has reduced their total revenue. Is this possible? Explain. c. In response
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OSCOLA Worksheet Number 3 Draft the following citations as directed‚ using the Oxford Standard Citation of Legal Authority (OSCOLA). An answer sheet has been provided separately. Citing to books (using entries from the Peace Palace library catalogue): 1. cite to page 22 |Title: |Humanitarian intervention : an introduction / by Aidan Hehir | |Author: |Aidan Hehir (1977-)
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Kishor Pradhan and Harsha Liyanage INTRODUCTION T he South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was formed by the governments of Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka in 1985 to catalyze regional cooperation in economic and social development in the member countries. In 2007‚ Afghanistan joined SAARC. The core areas of cooperation among the SAARC countries are agriculture and rural development;
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PAPERS Translating Single Project Management Knowledge to Project Programs Mihály Görög‚ Corvinus University of Budapest‚ Budapest‚ Hungary ABSTRACT ■ Over the past decade‚ the efficient implementation of project programs became of great importance. Many authors are concerned with improving the professionalism of implementing project programs‚ and most of them identify context-related factors that are considered the bases of successful implementation. However‚ little has been written
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