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    International Law- Morality and More… Kamakshi Jasra‚ Legal Student. Baroda School of Legal Studies‚ M.S.University. Introduction: International law cannot be defined per se. The concept of International Law is not only complex but also dynamic. But‚ in a nutshell‚ we can say that International law is a body of rules that nations recognize as binding upon one another in their mutual relations. However‚ International Law is evolving from the Morality principle to a more enforceable norm. In

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    Speech for Urban IssueDomestic Violence Domestic Violence is violence or physical abuse directed toward your spouse or partner‚ usually its violence by men against women Domestic Violence or DV is about power and control over a spouse. The three main types of Domestic Violence are Physical‚ Emotional‚ and Economic (financial) The first kind of domestic violence that we will be talking about is physical violence. Physical violence involves a person using physical force which causes harm to

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    profoundly transforming how we do business‚ how we think and plan about doing business‚ and what business we actually do‚ especially international business. The dynamics of this historic process‚ especially in its pervasive economic dimensions‚ continue to spread and deepen the interdependencies linking societies‚ economies and regions. It is today almost impossible to find any country that is untouched by cross-border flows of commerce‚ investment‚ people‚ ideas and images. “Business law” is practiced at

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    which the Court can order that a company be wound up compulsorily.     B.H McPherson defines winding-up as a process whereby the assets of a company are collected and realised‚ the resulting proceeds are applied in discharging all its debts and liabilities‚ and any balance which remained after paying the cost and expense of winding-up is distributed among the members according to their rights and interests or otherwise dealt with as the constitution of the company directs. S213 of the 1963 Act sections

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    1. (A) : Agent: An agent stands in a fiduciary relationship with the principal. According to Doolan (1981)‚ an agent must not allow a situation to occur duty to the principal conflicts with personal interest and he/she must act in good faith also. As has been argued‚ Doolan (1981) states that an agent is authorized by the principal to perform certain acts‚ for and on behlaf of the principal. According to Doolan (1981)‚ an agent is never required to perform an illegal act. The agent is not liable

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    Legal Decisions in International Law There is no international parliament to make and enforce laws thus international laws are created through a variety of ways such as legal decisions. Most international law disputes are dealt with by the International Court of Justice. The court‚ as part of the United Nations structure‚ has the power to make rulings to treaties that nominate the court to resolve the dispute. Legal decisions are considered subsidiary means of international law making. However‚ while

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    COURSE: LAW2464 COMPANY LAW DATE: 17/03/2012 TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 40 minutes (including 10mins reading time) QUESTION (Prospectus Topic) In July 2011‚ Ah Beng was at his accountant’s office to talk about taxation matters. Whilst there‚ his accountant gave him a prospectus issued by Ionic Ltd.‚ a company listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange‚ to take home to read and if interested‚ to follow the instructions about investing in new shares in the company which were to be quoted

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    Miele is a German Home Appliance Company with its headquarters in Guetersloh‚ Nordrhein Westfahlen. The world’s leading manufacturer of premium domestic appliances achieved sales of nearly 3 billion € in 2011 (912 million € in Germany)[1]‚ this means a growth of 4% compared to the year before. With a workforce totalling more than 16‚600‚ the number of employees within the Miele Group remained constant. It is a typically family owned business. Being founded in 1899 by Carl Miele and Reinhard Zinkann

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    Family law has been broadened in a wide range of areas that the law governs‚ as over the years the concept of family has been widely diversified due to changes in modern society and community standards. Family law governs areas such as marriage‚ family relationships‚ legal rights and obligations of parents and children‚ adoption and the protection and care of children within a family. However‚ over the recent years the changes in each area of family law has shown some changes have been effective

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    Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Jennifer Ferrante LAW/421 – Contemporary Business Law Date August 18‚ 2013 Instructor Name Jane Schneider Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker In week four’s theory practice‚ we reviewed the case scenario of Big Time Toymaker vs Chou in regards to determining the validity of a contract.  As we’ve reviewed‚ an agreement or mutual assent is of course essential to a valid contract but the law imputes to a person an intention corresponding to the reasonable meaning

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