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    Judicial legislation: Practically‚ every enacted law on a probing analysis reveals certain gaps which the judiciary is expected to fill up by way of interpretation. This is popularly known as “Judicial Legislation”. Such filling up is however expected to be done in consonance and conformity with the constitutional dictates and confined to the extent permitted by the Constitution which distinguishes it from being branded as an instance of “Judicial overreach” Do Judges make law? The traditional

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    more difficult to convey a simple point. The US citizens are the ones affected and who understand this problem. Some citizens may deal with these problems on a daily basis‚ such as those who live in New York City. Because of this‚ an English only legislation would be ideal for America. Even though‚ according to those who don’t speak English‚ learning to read‚ write‚ and speak English is very hard‚ but it would be helpful for everyone to learn the language‚ not just others. Walking down the streets of

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    Current legislation covering home-based childcare 1.1 The Children Act 1989 aimed to ensure that the welfare of the child is paramount‚ to work in partnership with parents to protect the child from harm. The Act was intended to strengthen the child’s legal position. To give them equal rights‚ consider their feelings and wishes and to ensure children were consulted and kept informed. Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice 2001 it focuses on preventative work to ensure that

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    Outline the current legislation for home based childcare Produce an information sheet which clearly outlines the current legislation for home based childcare More than ever‚ Child protection is a topical issue. That’s why many years ago the British government‚ aware of the fragility and vulnerability of children to adults‚ has implemented a number of laws relating to children and young people in the UK. These laws are made to define the inherent right of children‚ and also to define the implication

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    Indentify the current legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e safety. The safeguarding of children and young people is very important and therefore many legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures are put in place for the welfare of the children. Before you can work in a setting with children you have to have a crb check (criminal record bureau) this is a diclosured document that reveals details of any convictions

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    significant number of Chinese were recruited. In order to control this increase in immigration‚ the Canadian government implemented a policy imposing a head-tax on Chinese immigrants entering Canada. The head-tax was a discriminatory piece of legislation‚ which was enacted by the government due to public pressure‚ and which led to severe discrimination of the Chinese people‚ thus violating present day human rights codes. During the 1880’s‚ an immense number of Chinese entered the country to work

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    (079.1.1) INFORMATION SHEET What is the current Legislation for home based care‚ and what are the roles of the regulatory bodies? There are a number of laws relating to children and young people both here in Wales and in England. Here is an overview of the current legislation which effects home based care as well as some additional information about the regulatory bodies that enforce these legislations. The Children Act - (2004) - Arguably the most important act relating to children

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    Week 1 – 1.1 Define what is meant by counselling skills. Counselling skills are a set of tools that can be used by the Counsellor to help a client see or think in a different way. There are many different methods‚ theories and skills all with the same goal of helping the Client. When a Client first comes into contact with the Counsellor a verbal contract is established for the protection of the Counsellor and the Client. This contract is the first part of counselling skills‚ as this makes the client

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    Framework states that the objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position‚ performance and changes in financial position of an entity that is useful to a wide range of users in making economic decisions." What is meant by saying that accounting information should be ‘decision useful’? As stated in the AASB Framework‚ financial statements play an utmost important role to a variety of users‚ which mainly consist of the investors‚ employees‚ lenders‚ suppliers and

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    DIRECTOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES Is Legislation in Malaysia sufficient post Enron & Worldcomm? Abstract Directors being pillars of corporate governance (Cowan‚ 2004) should at all times act honestly and use reasonable diligence in the discharge of their duties. This is more so in light of recent major corporate issues like ENRON & Worldcomm in the United States and the Transmile case in Malaysia. In essence directors are agents of the company and as agents‚ they owe a duty of trust to the company

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