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    The question as to whether prostitution should be legalized undoubtedly remains one of the exigent issues of public discourse. The underpinning factors influencing the views of many people hinge on public morality‚ culture differences‚ religious considerations‚ human rights and so forth. Today‚ prostitution has been legalized either partly or wholly in Denmark‚ Canada‚ France‚ Mexico‚ Netherlands‚ Israel‚ England and Wales. Meanwhile‚ prostitution remains illegal in Ghana and all the states (except

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    facts of a case before its trial. This is still the position today. The juror is a very important body of highly capable and well-trusted individuals that decide the facts a particular case and assists the judge in deliberating on the same. Lord Devlin stated: “Trial by jury is more than instrument of justice and more than a wheel”. Jury plays a vital role in the criminal justice system‚ but the constitution position in England is vulnerable because of the unwritten constitution‚ the right to

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    Brand Management

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    Editor’s Introduction: Brand Management Francesca Dall’Olmo Riley Introduction The study of brands and brand management has historically attracted a great deal of interest among practitioners and academics. Early‚ seminal research on brands includes the studies by Gardner and Levy (1955)‚ Levy (1959)‚ Martineau (1959) and Allison and Uhl (1964). Since then‚ the number of brand related journal articles and of brand management books have increased exponentially‚ particularly in the last 20

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    Vol. 75 No.4‚ pp.46-52. Chaston‚ I.‚ (1987)‚ "Management of the client relationship"‚ Accountancy‚ Vol. 100 No.1131 Chaston‚ I.‚ (1993)‚ "Delivering customer satisfaction within the SME client-banker relationship"‚ Services Industry Journal‚ Vol Devlin‚ J.F.‚ (1995)‚ "Technology and innovation in retail banking distribution"‚ International Journal of Bank Marketing‚ Vol. 13 No.4‚ pp.19-25. Doney‚ P.M.‚ Cannon‚ J.P. (1997)‚ "An examination of the nature of trust in buyer-seller relationship"‚ Journal

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    Intelligence analysis Intelligence analysis is the process of taking known information about situations and entities of strategic‚ operational‚ or tactical importance‚ characterizing the known‚ and‚ with appropriate statements of probability‚ the future actions in those situations and by those entities. The descriptions are drawn from what may only be available in the form of deliberately deceptive information; the analyst must correlate the similarities among deceptions and extract a common truth

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    JUDICIAL CORRUPTION‚ ACCOUNTABILITY AND DEMOCRACY Ronak Karanpuria1[1] “Justice howls when she is dragged about by bribe-devouring men whose verdicts are crooked when they sit in judgment.” Abstract The aim of the paper is to discuss whether the judiciary should be held accountable to law in the present scenario of India. Courts irresponsive behavior will undermine the reign of law and democracy. Defects in selection method of judge’s append with corruption in judiciary

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    Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….18 8. References…….………………………………………………………………….19 Acknowledgement I‚ Rajkishor Duhoon (1779796)‚ here declare that the work done for the assignment by me and I like to give my Thanks to Class Lecturer Claire Devlin for her guidance‚ and notes by her from moodle.dbs.ie‚ to complete the Assignment‚ effectively. The case study which taken as reference in the assignment is: Global Pharmaceutical Industry; “Swallowing a bitter Pill” by Sarah Holland I have referenced

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    Law of Business Associations Assessed Coursework Question 1 (a) Essay “…The courts can and often do‚ draw aside the veil. They can‚ and often do‚ pull off the mask. They look to see what really lies behind. The legislature has shown the way… the courts should follow suit”.[1] When a company is incorporated‚ it is treated as a separate legal entity‚ distinct from its promoters‚ directors‚ members and employees and hence the concept of the corporate veil‚ separating those entities from the

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    TEST QUESTIONS: Questions 1-3 refer to the following: The following selected data for March were taken from Rubenstein Company’s financial statements: Cost of goods available for sale Manufacturing overhead Cost of goods manufactured Finished goods inventory ‑ ending Direct materials used Sales Selling and administrative expenses Direct labor Work in process inventory ‑ beginning $ 65‚000 20‚000 51‚000 10‚000 15‚000 105‚000 30‚000 20‚000 0 1. The gross

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    committed in poor light or the offender being masked‚ or even crimes involving phone calls like ransom calls‚ bomb threats and obscene messages. Earwitness testimony would then come into play. This on the other hand‚ has limited research focus despite The Devlin Committee (1976) stating that ‘research should proceed as rapidly as possible into the practicality of voice parades’ (Clifford‚ 1983). Yarmey (1994) highlighted that earwitnesses have been used in English courts since the 17th century‚ but rather

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