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    INTRODUCTION: Euthanasia: a Greek name which means "Good Death". N.M. Harris provides with a definition of the term which says that euthanasia is a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending life‚ to relieve intractable suffering.1 Euthanasia has been classified as voluntary‚ non‐voluntary and involuntary. These three types can be further divided into active and passive euthanasia. Active euthanasia entails the administration of lethal substances to kill while Passive

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    A treaty is defined as a formal‚ written agreement between sovereign states or between states and international organizations (Nathan‚ 1977). The subjects of treaties span the whole spectrum of international relations: peace‚ trade‚ independence‚ reparations‚ territorial boundaries‚ human rights‚ immigration‚ and many others. Harold (1936) defines a treaty as “an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law‚ namely sovereign states and international organizations

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    Bullying and the Holocaust: Competition versus Cooperation When an animal is faced with starvation it often turns to cannibalism and may attack and kill a weaker animal of the same species. The German Nazis followed this system of competition versus cooperation. The Nazis felt they had no other choice to survive than to kill millions of Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and disabled people. After the Holocaust‚ researchers uncovered many journals kept by those who were persecuted. Here is a short

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    Shanghai Cooperation Organization is not an anti-Western alliance The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)‚ after more than a decade since its inception‚ merits increasing attentions from the world and meanwhile different explanations of the objective and main agenda of this organization are heatedly debated and evaluated. One of them is the sensational argument that it is an anti-Western alliance which reflects a reasonable suspicion given China and Russia’s leading role in it. However‚ it

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    world were merely an illusion since the founders of the treaty of Versailles had national ambitions‚ interests in war aims‚ and were influenced by public demands. Instead of a moderated peace‚ the Treaty of Versailles was posed on Germany under harsh terms that fostered German indignation and ruined the prospects for maintaining a future free from disagreement and violent warfare. By exploring the historiography behind the construction of the treaty‚ the relation of the pre-armistice agreement to article

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    important to identify what the treaty is and what it undertakes. According to the IAEA‚ The NPT aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology‚ to foster the peaceful uses of nuclear energy‚ and to further the goal of disarmament. The Treaty establishes a safeguards system under the responsibility of the IAEA‚ which also plays a central role under the Treaty in areas of technology transfer for peaceful purposes. The Non Proliferation regime treaty came into force in 1970 after

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    Pinckney’s Treaty (174)- It was a treaty between the United States and Spain. Thomas Pinckney represented the United States at the signing of the treaty. It gave the Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River. It gave the land north of Florida (Mississippi and Alabama) to America that had been in dispute. It required Spanish authorities to prevent the Indians from raiding across the border along the 31st parallel. It also gave western farmers the right of deposit in New Orleans‚ making it

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    Benjamin Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law CML 3351 – Directed Research University of Ottawa Law Faculty‚ Common Law Section Paper presented to Professor Elizabeth Judge Submitted December 16‚ 2001 Ottawa‚ Ontario   Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Patent Rights – A Balancing Act 3 1.2 Financial Impact of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights 4 1.3 Paper Outline 5 2.0 Current State of the

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    EFFECT OF GANGES WATER SHARING TREATY ON BANGLADESH ECONOMY AND REGIONAL RELATIONSHIP Introduction 1. The Ganges water sharing problem is not only the longest standing source of dispute between Bangladesh and India but also by now one of the most elaborately studied subjects in inter state relations in South Asia. The flow of the Ganges water stands 7000 waters above the sea level at its points of origin in Nepal and traverse for about 2550 kms through Nepal‚ India and Bangladesh before falling

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    IMPACT OF LIPITOR PATENT EXPIRY ON PFIZER. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO Executive Summary 3 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 What is Lipitor 5 1.3Expiry of Lipitor patent 5-6 CHAPTER 2: CHALLENGERS 2.1 Challengers 6 2.2 Pfizer’s strategies 7 CHAPTER 3:FINANCIAL IMPACT ON PFIZER AS LIPITOR GOES GENERIC 8-9 Recommendations 10 Conclusion 11 Executive summary: This

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