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    response after the attack of September 11‚ 2001‚ and poor communications after hurricane Katrina‚ the ARC has been riddled with ethical problems (503-509). So much so that‚ in 2012 the organization was restructured by Congress to have an independent ombudsman appointed to handle annual reports and assist whistle-blowers (504). By doing so the ARC was forced to be more transparent in its fundraising and use of donations. Poor communication between the FEMA

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    We value you as an employee and want to ensure that each employee’s working environment is pleasant‚ productive and that your feedback is heard and acted upon. Should you prefer to speak to someone other than your manager‚ you can contact your Ombudsman at any time. 4. Accountability- Employees will take accountability for their actions and contributions to the business and should hold each other accountable for maintaining ethical behavior that is in line with our code of ethics. B. Develop

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    Henry Parker’s The Contra-Replicant‚ his Complaint to His Maiestie asserts a ‘reason of state’ justification for parliamentary absolutism more forcefully than any other tract in the Royalist-Parliamentarian debates of 1642/3. Yet despite recent work on Parker’s parliamentary sovereignty‚ Michael Mendle observes a dearth of scholarship on his parliamentary absolutism. In addition‚ David Wootton’s contention that the 1642/3 debates witnessed ‘the transition from rebellion to revolution’ and enabled

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    Republic of the Philippines HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Quezon City‚ Metro Manila Fifteenth Congress Second Regular Session House Bill No. __________ ________________________________________________________________________ Introduced by AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS TO INFORMATION HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION. 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Freedom of Information

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    The Judicial System of Pakistan by Dr Faqir Hussain Registrar‚ Supreme Court of Pakistan Revised 15th February 2011 The Judicial System of Pakistan S. No 1 2 General Historical Retrospect 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 Hindu Period Muslim Period British Period Contents Page No 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 10 13 15 17 17 18 18 19 23 23 24 24 24 28 28 28 28 29 29 Post-Independence Evolution Superior Judiciary 4.1 4.2 4.3 Supreme Court High Courts Federal Shariat Court Subordinate Courts Special Courts and Tribunals 6.1

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    Effective Parliament

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    Scrutinizing the government in the Parliament. c. Cross-party method of scrutiny is committees. d. The media also scrutinizes from a non-political perspective. 3. Three general rules of parliamentary effectiveness. 4. Seven preconditions of parliamentary effectiveness 5. Effectiveness of Parliamentary Oversight on Defense and National Security in Pakistan 6. An effective parliament a. The national level b. The international level. 7. Five steps to make the Indian parliament more effective

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    European Studies 5N1444

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    1. The European Community was initially formed with aims of securing lasting peace and ending frequent warfare within Europe‚ most notably World War II which left the continent divided between the communist east and democratic west. Robert Schuman‚ the French Minister of foreign affairs at the time‚ therefore presented a plan for a common organisation of German and French coal and steel production which would subsequently expand across the rest of Europe to unite the nations both economically and

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- II. INTRODUCTION Impeachment in the Philippines is an expressed power of the Congress of the Philippines to formally charge a serving government official with an impeachable offense. After being impeached by the House of Representatives‚ the official is then tried in the Senate. If convicted‚ the official is either removed from office or censured. Impeachment followed by conviction is often the

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    the use of state funds to support GPC candidates three parties dominate the political spectrum of the country : The General People’s CongressThe Yemenite Socialist Party (YSP)The Yemeni Congregation for Reform (YCR) Election Calendar 1993 parliamentary election‚ the first held after unification‚ the General People ’s Congress won 122 of 301 seats.[37]:309 1999 presidential election‚ Saleh became Yemen ’s first directly-elected president in‚ winning 96.2% of the vote.[37]:310 The only other candidate

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    legislate as it pleases. “… if Parliament did the unthinkable‚ then I would say that the courts would also be required to act in a manner which would be without precedent.” All that can be said of Lord Woolf‘s criticism of the Diceyan view of parliamentary sovereignty is that it is based on an unrealistic scenario and is thus unsupportive. His Lordship himself indicated that in refusing to obey an Act of Parliament on grounds of the rule of law‚ the courts would be acting without precedent. What

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