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    The Role of Forensic Accountants in the Development of Judicial Process By: Nnoruem Timothy O. M.Sc Accountancy PROBLEM STATEMENT In recent times‚ the world has witnessed the failure of large corporate organizations which has been attributed to large scale fraud by Directors in connivance with auditors. There is the case of Enro in the U.S‚ Parmalat in Italy and many cases in the U.K such as Polly Peek‚ Maxwell communications and BCCI. This development brought about in

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    Judicial Accountability - an Illusion or a Reality In a ‘democratic republic’ power with accountability of the individual enjoying it‚ is essential to avert disaster for any democratic system. The accountability must be  comprehensive to include not only the politicians‚ but also the bureaucrats‚ judges and everyone invested with public power. Power and position in the society come attendant  with responsibility‚ and every incumbent of a public office must remain constantly accountable to the

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    CIC JUDICIAL BODY OR ADMINISTRATION WING? Central Information Commission (CIC) set up under RTI (Right to Information) Act‚ 2005 is an authorized body to provide information to the individuals‚ by acting on the complaints from them who hasn’t received the information from the public authority. There has been a Quaeitur (Question raised) that whether this authorized body is a judicial body or administrative. It was a perplexing stage for the Supreme Court once when SC expressed diversified views

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    The executive branch of the United States is also referred to as Presidency. Article 2 of the Constitution Section 1 refers to the President. Referring to Section 1 stating that the term is 4 years or until impeachment‚ death or inability to further claim duties and powers of office. Section 2 refers to the President also as the commander and chief of the Army‚ Navy and Statewide Militia. The President also has the power to appoint ambassadors‚ public ministers‚ supreme court judges as well as

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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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    List of possible subjects on the final exam Achilles- Achilles was a powerful hero in Homer’s Iliad‚ and undoubtedly the greatest warrior on the battlefield at Troy. In his youth‚ he had been a pupil of Chiron. When Achilles was just an infant‚ his mother immersed him in the river Styx‚ which separates the land of the living from the land of the dead‚ to confer on him immortality‚ and to make him invincible in battle. But when doing this‚ she committed a grave error. Through her

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    Judicial review is the ability of the supreme court to limit congressional power by declaring legislation unconstitutional. This idea of judicial review is very important to the court by defining its very role in the legal system of the United States as well as giving it the power to check the other branches of government and keep the balance of power between everyone neutral. The case of Marbury V Madison in 1803 granted the right of judicial review to the Supreme Court giving the courts their first

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    The United States legislative branch goes through an intense process to pass bills. I experienced a sample of this legislative process as a Republican conservative from the Northern Border Region. As a delegate‚ I represented the interest of the second district. I am most concerned with representing the ranchers‚ rural families and Native Americans that are mostly populated in my district. In the beginning of the process I selected three personal bills to pass and three bills to kill based

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    1. Explain the structure of the federal judicial system. What are the responsibilities of each part of the system? The federal judicial system can be said to be federal courts with limited jurisdiction. This means that they are only allowed to hear cases that have been authorized by the United States Constitution or the federal statutes. The federal judicial system has 3 levels of the federal court system. This is the U.S Supreme Court‚ the U.S Courts of Appeals and the U.S. District Courts.

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    Zeus is a very powerful god. He is the main cause of all the future myths and legends. He is the controller of all the other gods. He can control lighting‚ And is brothers of the two other most powerful gods poseidon‚ hades. He is the best mythical god ever. Zeus did not start out as the most powerful he’s a descendant of chronos. Chronos was A very bad father who wanted to be the most powerful and did not care about who standed in the way even his children who he ate (mythology/a/mythzeus

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