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    Assessment can be defined as a way of finding out if learning has taken place’ (Gravells). Assessment enables learners to provide an opportunity to share what they have learnt‚ and what learners may need to develop. It encourages practitioners to be reflective and to continually develop not only the learners within the classroom‚ but also as professional practitioners themselves. As stated by Gravells‚ the principles of assessment relate to how the assessment process is put into practice. Two important

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    Legal Aspects of Psychiatry

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    LEGAL ASPECTS OF PSYCHIATRY - Dr. DS Nambi Introduction Legislation forms an important component in the implementation of mental healthcare. Legislation is an expression of society with regard to the way it views and cares for mentally ill individuals. It has long been known that there is a dynamic relationship between the concept of mental illness‚ the treatment of the mentally ill and the Law. Forensic psychiatry is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the mind and their relation

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    Bar Matter No. 553 June 17‚ 1993 MAURICIO C. ULEP‚ petitioner‚  vs. THE LEGAL CLINIC‚ INC.‚ respondent. REGALADO‚ J.: Petitioner prays this Court "to order the respondent to cease and desist from issuing advertisements similar to or of the same tenor as that of annexes "A" and "B" (of said petition) and to perpetually prohibit persons or entities from making advertisements pertaining to the exercise of the law profession other than those allowed by law." The advertisements complained of by

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    Bank: Legal Department

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    Finance Legal Department Legal Department * The Legal Department is responsible for managing the legal affairs and legal risks of Bank. The Department employs highly skilled outside counsel who have a strong commitment to the success of Bank‚ to upholding high standards of professional and ethical conduct‚ and to ensuring timely‚ responsive‚ and cost-effective service. Roles of Legal Department * One of the most important roles of the legal department is as legal advisers

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    English Legal System

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    Table of Contents Overview & Development English Legal System……………………………………………….2 Characteristics of English Legal System ………………………………………………………...3 References …………………………………………………………………………………….....6 Business & Corporate Law English Legal System Most would agree that some form of legal system is necessary for a society to thrive. This is true of the most primitive of cultures‚ but the English legal system has developed over many centuries‚ and in the process‚

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    Legal Drinking Age

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    the Drinking Age The U.S. has the drinking problem. The young people‚ especially the college students‚ drink in excessive ways that have dangerous and damaging effect. Many people say the best way for combat this problem is to keep the Minimum Legal Drinking Age‚ or the MLDA‚ for 21 years and older adults. They argue the worst thing is to encourage more young people to drink alcohol because this will cause more risky behavior and even more deaths‚ as from traffic fatalities. Of course‚ it is

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    LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAME TOPIC THE IMPORTANCE OF LAW (LEGAL BACK UP) TO AN INDIVIDUAL‚ ORGANIZATION AND ECONOMY OF A COUNTRY AT LARGE VENUE KING IS COMING AREA HEAD QARTERS‚ REDEMPTION CAMP‚ KM 46‚ LAGOS/IBADAN EXPRESS WAY‚ OGUN STATE DATE: SATURDAY 24 SEPT 2011 COURTESIES I wish to express my gratitude to the WORLD LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE‚ the organizers of this programme for giving me the privilege and opportunity to discuss the above named topic. It is often

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    English Legal System

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    PROJECT ON ENGLISH LEGAL METHOD. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENGLISH COURT SYSTEM THAT COMES FROM ITS FOUNDATION AS A COMMON LAW COUNTRY. English law maybe defined as a body of rules‚ created by the state binding within its jurisdiction and enforced with the authority of the state through the use of sanctions parliament‚ it is responsible for creating most of the law applicable in the u.k‚such law is contained in acts of parliament or statutes‚increasinly the content of much of this law is determined

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    Ethical and Legal Obligations Ethical and legal obligations apply to all members of society. As one in society‚ the obligation to act in an ethical‚ law abiding manner on a daily basis is vital to the integrity of daily life. Many professions have their own code of ethics. Financial reporting is not exempt from such ethical and legal standards. One’s lively hood depends on decisions made in the business world. Business transactions are done daily and can impact one’s economic stability.

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    Legal History of Bangladesh

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    History & Development of Legal System in Bangladesh: Hindu Period to Pakistan Period Md. Ziadul Islam Chowdhury Sadi Department of Law University of Dhaka Legal System has developed gradually in Bangladesh with her growth as a nation over the centuries. Before the advent of British rule this part of the country was under Mughal rule. The Mughals seized power from the Turko-Afghan sultans who ruled the country since the beginning of the 13th century. It was under the Hindu ruler (Aryans) for 1500

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