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    Judiciary of Bangladesh

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    Structure of Judiciary of Bangladesh Judiciary of Bangladesh comprises the Supreme Court and Subordinate courts. Following discussion will illustrate structure of both: Supreme Court of Bangladesh: Supreme Court has two divisions: 1) Appellate division 2) High Court division. Judges of Appellate division and High Court: Chief justice and the judges appointed to the appellate division sit only at

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    Marketing Management Case Analysis Q. What are the reasons for Raja ’s success and Maya ’s failure? | Raja | Maya | Cost | * The product was perceived to be better than the free condoms distributed by the government‚ still emerging as affordable to the masses. * The low cost offers a profit margin to the distributers of the product whose substitutes are otherwise available for free. | * The low price of Maya is leading to reinforce the image of the product as being of low quality

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    MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES AND EMERGING MARKETS The need for multinational companies to invest foreign economies becomes erstwhile with increasing globalization. Multinational Enterprises‚ MNEs‚ enter foreign markets for different reasons; some enter the market in search for market control as regards sales and distribution of their goods and services while for some‚ it is either to gain cheaper labour or utilize more specialized expertise or for easier access to a resource(s) that facilitates or

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    How is Bangladesh’s Work Environment different from 10 years ago? In this regard‚ what can you or the "experts" see for the future? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The work environment in Bangladesh is very different than what it was in ten years back. The changes are as follows: IT Based: Use of IT changed a lot in the work environment. It has not only enhanced the efficiency of work but also become the most effective tool for communication. E-mail and VOIP are some of the

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    Global Innovation in MNCs: The Effects of Subsidiary Self-Determination and Teamworkà Ram Mudambi‚ Susan M. Mudambi‚ and Pietro Navarra The ability of multinational corporations (MNCs) to leverage their innovation competencies across globally dispersed subsidiaries is an increasingly valuable source of competitive advantage. As multinational enterprises turn to foreign subsidiaries for research and development (R&D) and product development‚ questions arise regarding the most effective organizational

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    Abstract Historically multinational enterprises have geared there product offerings to the developed world. These same products were then often toned down in aspects of quality and or features and offered to emerging economies. However‚ often these products did not meet the needs‚ demands or wants of customers in emerging economies. Thus‚ to prevent a disruption of product offering and market control multinational enterprises need to look to new product ideas developed for emerging economies rather

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    juridikum    3/2011 thema: Transnationale Konzer ne und Menschenrechte 373 Strategic Campaigning in Multinational   Companies: The Case of United Parcel Service  (UPS) in Turkey Molly Elizabeth McGrath / Demet Sahende Dinler ¸ For Gerhard Eggers1 Introduction ˙ On 24th January 2011‚ TÜMTIS‚ a Turkish trade union in the transport sector signed a protocol with the global logistics company‚ UPS. The protocol reinstated the majority of the 163 workers who were fired for joining the union during

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    A part (d) model answer Case study- a multinational company Name a multinational company and one country where it operates Nike‚ Vietnam‚ Southern Asia Explain how the MNC affects local people and the economy of that country. Use at least three developed ideas. Nike is the World’s leading supplier of sportswear. It has many factories in Asia‚ including 24 in Vietnam. It has a major impact on both the Vietnamese people and its economy. Thousands of jobs are created for local people which means

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    Sector briefing Pharmaceutical Opportunities in Bangladesh. WHY BANGLADESH? Pharmaceutical is one of the highest priority sectors in Bangladesh. With an annual twodigit growth rate the Bangladesh pharmaceutical industry is now heading towards self – sufficiency in meeting local demand. With over US$250 million investments in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh the sector has emerged as the country’s most developed hi-tech one that contributes significantly to the national economy

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    bangladesh constitution

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    General discussion on the draft Constitution continued from 19 October to 30 October of 1972. The Constituent Assembly taking to sittings in 8 working days and about 32 hours. A total of 48 MCA’s (Members of Constituent Assembly) in the 404 members Assembly participated in the debate. Of them 45 belongs to the rulling Awami League‚ one to the opposition NAP and two were independents. Of the 45 Awami Leagues 9 weres ministers. Out of 48 participants 16 were the members of the Committee which drafted

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