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    International Summary

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    International Summary Valerie Harren LAW/421 – Contemporary Law University of Phoenix January 8‚ 2015 Laura Roopenian 1. What are the issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions? Many of the issues that were involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions are the differences in customs and laws that regulate contracts for the sales of goods internationally. 2. What are some practical considerations of taking legal action against a foreign

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    Dispute Resolution Methods

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    Peter Milne Dispute Resolution Methods Within the construction industry there are many occasions where a dispute can arise; from an issue over a development approval‚ through payment disputes and quality and defect issues‚ to Work Cover and compensation claims. All of these can be resolved through many different methods‚ these include‚ but are not limited to; litigation‚ mediation‚ arbitration and expert determination (both binding and non-binding). While all these options can provide a resolution

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    Industrial Dispute Act

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    Indu Industrial Disputes Act -1947 The conflict between the industrialists (employers) and labourers (employees) is inherent in a democratic and an industrial society. Economic progress of a country largely gets obstructed by the industrial conflicts; therefore ‘industrial peace’ is desired. It is a reality that no rule‚ regulation or legislation can eliminate the industrial conflicts permanently; however a quest for industrial harmony is indispensable when a country plans to make industrial

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    Explain the nature of a workplace dispute that has occurred in the past 24 months. The Schweppes workplace dispute debacle was action surrounded by controversy from the employers and the employees‚ kick starting in December 2011. The dispute started over the company’s plans to introduce longer working hours – 12-hour shifts. This was to the dismay of 155 employees who‚ in turn took industrial action against the plan. The workers introduced 60-minute periods where work was stopped in Schweppes

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    Labour Disputes Case

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    Labour Disputes: A look at the TKM unrest Introduction: Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited (TKM) was a joint venture‚ established in 1997‚ between Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota)‚ Japan’s largest car company and the second-largest car manufacturer in the world‚ and the Kirloskar Group of India. Toyota holds an 89% equity stake and while the Kirloskar Group holds the remaining 11%. Toyota has over 400 acres of land in its Bidadi plant and less than half of the land has been utilised

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    India Pakistan Disputes

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    country with 97% population being Muslim‚ and only about 1.8% Hindus. Diplomatic relations between the two are defined by the history of the violent partition of British India into these two states‚ and numerous military conflicts and territorial disputes thereafter. Some of the contemporary issues mentioned below get you thinking whether or not the long hatred between India-Pakistan will ever fade out. Abu-Jindal in the making of 26/11 Abu Jindal‚ is from the Beed district in Maharashtra‚ and

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    The Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 1. Introduction The emergence of personal computers that are portable during the 80’s and 90’s changed the way companies conducted their business. There was the whole move from files and files of paper to electronic databases. Although this move was a significant step in simplifying the way business was conducted‚ it did not create any new spaces and channels for marketing and sales people to exploit. Customers were still limited to buying goods

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    Composition‚ Role and function of the Industrial Dispute Tribunal. Composition The Industrial Dispute Tribunal was conceptualized as an established permanent body for easier access to arbitration‚ an alternative to industrial action‚ and as an avenue for economic growth through its dispute settlement and income policy potential. According to George Phillip in his book A-Z of Industrial Relations Practice at the work place “Dispute may be defined as a quarrel between a worker and an employer or

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    Award of Arbitration‚ Gafta XCAN Grain Pool Limited Versus Société ORBONOR GBU 5303 Legal Environment Done by: Nada Labsaili Narjis Laoudi Loubna Sadiki Kenza Bouzoubaâ Directed by: Dr. Benlamhidi The case study is about a dispute between two companies‚ Canadian company located in Winnipeg called XCAN Grain Pool Limited‚ and a Moroccan company called Société ORBONOR that is located in Casablanca who agreed to ask for the services of an arbitrator in London‚ GAFTA. We will start

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    building of the University Institute of Law at an estimated cost of Rs.2 Crores. The contract entered into between M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons and the University Institute of Law contained an Arbitration Clause wherein the parties agreed to submit their disputes for Arbitration to a sole arbitrator. When the building was half way through‚ M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons withdrew all their workers and stopped the construction work on the ground that the University authorities do not cooperate. The University alleges

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