Table Of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Effective jurisdiction of International law 3. Enforcement by States 4. Sources of implementation 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography (1) 1. Introduction: International law after world war II grew by leaps and bounds due to absence of one International law regulating authority. For International law to be effective states must owe allegiance to an international organization and states are accountable of their actions
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Colonialism is the practice of creating settlements in lands that belong to other people who the indigenous habitants of that particular region. Historically‚ this has often involved killing or subjugating the indigenous population for their land. The ascension of colonialism ideology was based on the belief that colonies were an essential attribute of any great nation or nation with aspirations to be great. The colonies were mostly used for economic‚ political‚ and diplomatic reasons. The most notable
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Bibliography: 1. Kitillya H.M (2011). Tax Administration Reforms In Tanzania – Experience And Challenges. 2. Mushi. D. & Semboja. J (2001). The evolution of tax systems in Namibia‚ Tanzania and Uganda ’ 3. World Bank (2006). ‘Local Government Taxation Reform in Tanzania: A Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIS)’ (Report No.34900-Tz) 4. Fjeldstad O.H and Semboja J. (2001). ‘Why people pays taxes. The case of the development
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Markedsbeskrivelse Novo Nordisk‚ Sydafrika Vi har fået til opgave‚ at lave en markedsbeskrivelse af Novo Nordisk A/S i Sydafrika. Novo Nordisk er en virksomhed‚ der producerer insulin til diabetikere‚ men vil forsøge at komme ind i det Sydafrikanske marked‚ med en medicin der forbygger HIV/aids. De vil dog sælge medicinen billigere til kunderne i starten‚ da de i fremtiden håber at Sydafrika kan få stabiliseret deres økonomi. Dermed vil Novo Nordisk kunne få den tabte fortjeneste tilbage 10-20
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http://discovermagazine.com/2012/nov/03-the-future-of-energy-earth-wind-water Name of text- The future of energy: Earth‚ Wind‚ and Water Author- Eric Powell Location- Text type- technology-magazine article Energy has always been an important aspect in our life‚ but as technology develops we can learn in different way to make energy more eco-friendly and easily useable. The article explains our challenges with all three resources (water‚ wind and earth) and explains a new technology that can
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The company was listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange (“BSE”) in 1998 and its headquarters is in Gaborone‚ Botswana. The company operates 49 stores inclusive of 1 Home Corp store‚ which is a division of Furnmart in Botswana‚ and regionally 34 in Namibia‚ 35 in South Africa and 5 in Zambia. 1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Due to the growth of the business after listing‚ many challenges of the furniture retail business in Botswana‚ such as competition
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History of the soft drink Fanta There are some who claim that Fanta‚ a popular soft drink produced and distributed by the Coca-Cola company‚ was actually invented by Nazis during the Third Reich. Others go so far as the say that Coca-Cola produced this product themselves to sell in Nazi Germany when they feared the backlash that might come if they marketed Coca-Cola to both Allied and Axis powers at the same time. Is there any truth to these accusations? Coca-Cola was a tremendously popular beverage
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economic co-operation‚ with the ultimate objective of creating an economic community. The current members of COMESA are: Angola‚ Burundi‚ Comoros‚ Democratic Republic of Congo‚ Djibouti‚ Egypt‚ Eritrea‚ Ethiopia‚ Kenya‚ Madagascar‚ Malawi‚ Mauritius‚ Namibia‚ Rwanda‚ Seychelles‚ Sudan‚ Swaziland‚ Uganda‚ Zambia and Zimbabwe. The aims and objectives of COMESA are defined in the Treaty and its Protocols. In summary‚ the main objective is to facilitate the removal of all structural and institutional weaknesses
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ANALYSIS OF RELEVANCE OF DEATH PENALTY AS A PUNISHMENT FOR CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES BACKGROUND Death Penalty is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. Crimes that can result in the death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offenses. Also known as capital punishment‚ it has been used in societies throughout history as a way to punish crime and suppress political dissent. In many countries that still retain the use of death penalty‚ drug trafficking‚ sexual crimes
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References: Cook‚ P. F. (1998). Teacher Reflection in learner-centred education. Journal for Education Reform in Namibia‚ v.8‚ 8p. Discover your Learning Styles - Graphically! (2013.) (n.p.) Available Internet http://learning-styles-online.com/ Glenn‚ D Guidelines for responding to learner diversity in the classroom through curriculum and assessment policy statements
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