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    Rise To Law Reform

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    Report Law reform is a process of changing the law. It is done for many reasons and is considered by many agencies of reform. It is then up to mechanisms such as the parliament and courts to further investigate the change. Law reform is needed for a number of reasons. There are three factors that give rise to law reform which are: new technology‚ changing social values and new concepts of justice. Social values are the standards and principles to guide people in thinking about the aspects

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    Jan Lok Pal Bill

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    The Jan Lokpal Bill (Hindi: जन लोकपाल विधेयक) (Citizens ’ ombudsman Bill) is an Indian draft anti-corruption bill that would create the Jan Lokpal‚ an independent body similar to the Election Commission with the power to prosecute politicians and bureaucrats without prior government permission.[1] Drafted by Shanti Bhushan‚ retired Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi‚ Justice N. Santosh Hegde‚ advocate Prashant Bhushan‚ former chief election commissioner J. M. Lyngdoh in consultation with the

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    Hasson Case

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    Case Study Analysis Paper-Why Didn’t We Know? Table of Contents Problem Identification…………………………………………………………………………...3 Situation Analysis………………………………………………………………………………..4 Recommendations………………………………………………………………………………..7 References………………………………………………………………………………………..8 Problem Identification: In the case study Why Didn’t We

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    Democrecy

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    Democracy in Bangladesh: Problems & Prospects M.M. Awal Hossain Lecturer Public Administration Rajshahi University Rajshahi-6205 Bangladesh Email: awalhossain76@yahoo.com Abstract Democracy is a continuous political process‚ which can only be sustained and developed by giving due attention to certain issues. Though Bangladesh has passed 34 years of its independence‚ it has failed to establish democracy as an institution. First of all I have discussed the conceptual framework of democracy. The

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    rising higher

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    began using his powers( authorities) to escape minor traffic violations and realized he could do much more. Then events turned out different from what he wants a case was of magnitude of importance was assigned to him while being at the office of Ombudsman. Suddenly‚ someone approached him offered him millions of pesos just to weaken/dismiss a case he is handling. He went home look at his family and with so much reflection‚ he decided

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    Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty‚ which was signed in 1992‚ and has been in force since 1993. European citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections‚ the right to free movement‚ settlement and employment across the EU‚ and the right to consular protection from other EU states’ embassies when a person’s country of citizenship does not maintain an embassy or consulate in the country they

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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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    Project

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    IC 33 – Synopsis of Key concepts IC 33 New Course Prepared By : Sachin Kamath This is a summary of Important Concept / terminologies collected from every chapter of the new course ‚ based on Frequent questions which have been appearing in exam . To be used/ handed over as Retention / emphasised pointers after completion of chapters during IC 33 Refresher trainings . It can be used during Safaalya ‚ for understanding the reasoning of the correct answers given in the TEST Mode . Chapter

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    Barristers and Solicitors

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    Barristers and Solicitors Qualification and Training Solicitors There are over 100’000 solicitors in England and Wales. Controlled by the Law Society. * Academic – Either a law degree or any other degree combined with one year training in the Common Professional Examination. * Vocational – One year Legal Practice Examination (learn how to do the job of a solicitor) * Practical – Must obtain a Training Contract for 2 years. Practical experience. Will be paid‚ although not very high

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    A society lacking in humanity It is not enough to be shocked at the report by the Health Service Ombudsman into the care of old people in Britain’s hospitals‚ which found thousands of examples of patients who were left hungry‚ thirsty‚ unwashed‚ in soiled clothes‚ and without adequate pain relief. We have had report after report‚ and platitude after platitude in official responses‚ but nothing seems to change. Why? It is not a question of money. New Labour has pumped billions in extra resources

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