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    was based on the grounds of “public interest” To force a judgement favouring the injunction on Cipla the plaintiff (Roche) had to contend on the following grounds‚ i) That it had a prima facie case ii) That the “balance of convenience” was in its favour iii) That it would suffer “irreparable injury”‚ if CIPLA was not injuncted A prima facie case is a case where there are sufficient evidences to support (but not necessarily force) an outcome‚ provided the evidences are not challenged. There the

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    both in favour and against physician assisted suicide. One of the most common argument is that doctors are supposed to save lives and not take them. Hippocratic Oath states that physician’s duty is to use treatment to save the patient and not do any harm (Beauchamp & Childress‚ 2009‚ p. 149). They also argue that assisting in the patient’s death is not only against the ethical traditions but it may also prevent patients from seeking help due to fear(Ersek‚ 2004). While‚ people in favour of assisted

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    Constitution Party Grantham University In terms of the fiscal policy‚ the Constitution Party advocates for lesser responsibility for the government by way of limiting bureaucratic control‚ limiting spending and the implementation of tariffs to obtain revenues instead of income tax. The party wants to eliminate the various types of government taxes and the members do not believe that the money being allocated to support the basic services for the people is legal under the law. The

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    writings of Honoré‚ Raz‚ Smith‚ Finnis and Bix there are many arguments for and against a general moral obligation to obey. Often‚ they take each other’s ideas as a basis and develop or counter argue them. I shall give a synopsis of five arguments in favour of a general moral obligation to obey‚ and give my own and

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    introduced a one year waiting period before a couple could file for divorce. It was implemented to encourage and reinforce the nuclear family and give couples a chance to work on their relationships and not choose the easy way out. This policy was to favour New Right as they believe that divorce undermines the traditional nuclear family. In their view‚ divorce creates more welfare dependent lone parent families‚ 90% of all lone parent families are matriarchal families and prevents boys from growing up

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    Operation Barbarossa was the major turning point of the European War. As the European War progressed‚ early German advances and gains were decreasing by the mid-years of the war as it became evident the tide was turning against the Axis powers and in favour of the Allies. Operation Barbarossa and the entire Russian campaign can be seen as one significant turning point that helped to change the course of the war and yet it can be argued that this was not the sole and most major turning point. The Battle

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    government‚ government policies and a change to overcome the mass unemployment they were suffering from as a direct result of the end of the Napoleonic War‚ industrialisation and urbanisation. However‚ despite the widely held view that amendments – in favour of the working class – were needed‚ no such change came about in the years 1815 to 1820. Lord Liverpool’s government was partly responsible for this as it introduced a number of repressive policies to prevent the people from revolting; however it

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    Answering a CLRI/ELS Question - Supreme Court As promised today‚ let’s consider a question from Common Law Reasoning and Institutions (as it is named on the University of London International Programmes Syllabus) or English Legal System as named by some other Universities’ syllabus. This is a question previously posed on the University of London Internationl LLB Programme’s 2010 CLRI (ELS) Examination paper. It reads: "The role and functions of a court of appeal and a supreme court are different

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    Overview My research paper will discuss the proposal of institutional reform concerning the function of Governor General. Canada is a constitutional monarchy and the role of the Governor General is to represent Canada as a whole in replace of the Crown or the Queen. Since Canada has no longer any real ties with the British Sovereignty in terms of government rules many would argue if the role of the Governor General has any significance to being an important political actor in Canada’s Constitution

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    in favour and 1‚160‚033 against. Following this there was another referendum in 1917 because Britain wanted a sixth Australian division for active service. Unlike the previous referendum in 1916 Britain now wanted Australian to to provide 7000 men per month to meet their request. As like the previous referendum they continued to lag in recruitment and on the 20 of December 1917 Prime Minister Hughes put a another referendum to the people of Australia. The referendum asked: Are you in favour of the

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