NORMS AND OTHER NORMS Subject- Legal Methods Submitted to- Ms Amita Punj Submitted by- Sanya Sud Class-1st year Year-2011 Semester-1st National Law University‚ Delhi CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION “Custom is to the society what law is to the state.”These famous lines by Salmond beautifully express the complex relationship between legal norms and custom‚ a form of societal norms. While understanding the association between legal and other norms‚ we first must define what ‘other norms’ signify
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Difficulties relating to the recognition and measurement of intangibles generally and of brands in particular Introduction: With the development of market economies‚ knowledge economy and information industry‚ intangible assets as a necessary part of current business become one of the most important factors leading businesses to a success. In the previous years‚ people paid more attentions to tangible assets i.e. PPE‚ inventories‚ and other tangible assets that can produce future economic benefits
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Refugees According to the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees‚ a refugee as a person residing outside his or her country of nationality‚ who is unable or unwilling to return because of a ‘well-founded fear of persecution on account of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership in a political social group‚ or political opinion’(UN General Assembly‚ 1951) 145 UN member states have signed the 1951 convention (UNHCR 2015). However‚ most of the forced migrants in the world do
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Relating Pairs of Non-Zero Simple Zeros of Analytic Functions Edwin G. Schasteen⇤ June 9‚ 2008 Abstract We prove a theorem that relates non-zero simple zeros z1 and z2 of two arbitrary analytic functions f and g‚ respectively. 1 Preliminaries Let C denote the set of Complex numbers‚ and let R denote the set of real numbers. We will be begin by describing some fundamental results from complex analysis that will be used in proving our main lemmas and theorems. For a description of
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specific legislation relating to health‚ safety and welfare in the workplace. The Workplace (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 cover a wide range of basic health‚ safety and welfare issues and apply to most workplaces. Here are a few examples. Ventilation Workplaces need to be adequately ventilated. Fresh‚ clean air should be drawn from a source outside the workplace‚ uncontaminated by discharges from flues‚ Chimneys or other process outlets‚ and
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Bheki Mhlanga: Marx question essay How does an over-abundance of goods produce an apparent "famine" (depression)? Is it possible to produce too much as Marx contends and if so‚ how can such overproduction be prevented? When Marx says over production causes famine he is referring to the economic/ business cycle. This is a theory which had been confirmed by the ‘the panic of 1825’a stock market crash that started in the Bank of England arising in part out of speculative investments in Latin America
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most successful authors of the late Victorian Age. Wilde was involved in the aestheticism movement‚ which attempted to establish art as just pieces of beauty. Many people of the Victorian Era believed all works of art had a deeper meaning and purpose other than for pleasure‚ but Wilde worked to disprove this idea. He believed that art is self sufficient and it does not have to teach morals or to show political commitment to society‚ and that the artist is not obliged to explain what he or she means
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This assignment will identify two key influences on policy relating to Lifelong learning. It will subsequently make clear two pieces of legislations relating to this and lastly explore this further by explaining the impact of one policy initiative in relation to lifelong learning. "Lifelong learning policy in Scotland is about personal fulfilment and enterprise; employability and adaptability; active citizenship and social inclusion." (scotland.gov.uk) The Warnock Report (1978) was a key factor
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Traveling alone or traveling with others Traveling will make people to gain more experiences of their life. The movement when we are traveling from one destination to another destination‚ it will let us to experienced something that are difference from what we had done before. Sometimes‚ we can either choose to travel alone or traveling with other‚ it’s depends on our personal preference. However‚ traveling alone and traveling with others are similar in gaining the knowledge about how to interact
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Humans vs. Other Primates Arhama Syed October 14‚ 2011 Introduction to Psychology‚ Sociology‚ and Anthropology Mr. Kerr Even though humans could be the leaders of the world wielding the most power‚ are we that much different from other primates? No‚ we are not. Of course humans are different‚ but definitely not unique. We share too many characteristics to other primates like the chimpanzees‚ bonobos and gorillas. Characteristics like culture‚ speech‚ communication‚ having social classes would
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