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    cases of lahore

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    STATEMENT OF COMPLAINANT CASES OF DISTRICT LAHORE‚ INITIATED IN ENVIRONMENTAL TRIBUNAL‚ LAHORE FROM JANUARY‚ 2006 TO JULY‚ 2008 1. Director General‚ EPA V/S M/s Abdul Hafeez Re-Rolling Mills‚ Khokhar Road‚ Badami Bagh‚ Lahore. P&C/North Lahore 28-02-2006 F-528/LS/EPA/2006 Pending at evidence stage. 2. Director General‚ EPA V/S M/s Irfan Steel Re-Rolling Mills‚ Khokhar Road‚ Badami Bagh‚ Lahore. P&C/North Lahore 28-02-2006 F-525/LS/EPA/2006 Pending at evidence stage.

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    In Monica Burman’s article”The Ability of Criminal Law to Produce Gender Equality: Judicial Discourses in the Swedish Criminal Legal System”‚ which was published in 2010‚ several issues concerning regulations and adjudications about women who are exposed to violence in heterosexual relationships are brought to knowledge. The article concentrates on how the victim and the agency of woman are constructed in criminal legal cases and states that a more extensive policy should be established in Sweden

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    Admin Tribunal

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    leading to the growth of administrative tribunals and state what are the advantages of administrative tribunals as compared to the system of ordinary courts. In pursuance of administrative law‚ there can arise disputes. These disputes require adjudication. There are administrative agencies other than courts to adjudicate such issues arising in the course of day to day administration. It is more familiar called as administrative tribunals. An administrative tribunal is a body set up by legislation

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    The article that will be review is an article written by Weale A‚ in 2007 in his book known as the “In Democracy”. The article that is of review is taken from chapter 1 and the articles title is “The Theoretical Challenges of Democracy”. The main theme of this article is the “global resurgence of democracy”. In 1989‚ the Berlin Wall was destroyed and which brought communism to an end in the Central and Eastern Europe. This Berlin Wall was considered as one of the major challenges of democracy but

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    The Ethics of Drone Warfare

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    The Ethics of Drone Warfare Jason Hollas Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University MGMT 325 Social Responsibility & Ethics The Ethics of Drone Warfare Eleven years ago‚ the United States Air Force launched a missile from a drone for the first time at a test range in the Nevada desert (Drone Test) . The use of armed drones has risen dramatically since 2009. Now drone strikes are almost a daily occurrence. In 2011 the use of drones continued to rise with strikes in (Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚

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    Dyspraxia

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    The term dyspraxia derives from the Greek work praxis‚ meaning “movement process” (Dworkin‚ 2005). It is a disorder that affects motor skill development. People with dyspraxia have trouble planning and completing fine motor tasks. This can vary from simple motor tasks such as waving goodbye to more complex tasks like brushing teeth. Throughout the years‚ dyspraxia has also been called congenital maladriotness‚ developmental coordination disorder‚ clumsy child syndrome and sensory integration disorder

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    No Child Left Behind Act

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    Bibliography: Dworkin‚ G.A. ( April‚2005). The no child left behind act: Accountability‚ high-stakes testing‚ and roles for sociologist. Sociology of Education 78(2)‚ 170-174. Retrieved February 4‚ 2010 from JSTOR database. http://www.jstor.org Pulliam‚ J.‚ & Patten

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    8. Machinery for settlement of disputes …………… 09 9. Collective Bargaining …………………………… 09 10. Mediation and Conciliation ……………………… 16 11. Investigation ……………………………………… 17 12. Arbitration ………………………………………… 18 13. Adjudication ……………………………………… 21 14. Conclusion ………………………………………… 24 15. Bibliography ………………………………………. 25 LIST OF CASES 1. Life insurance corporation of India vs. D.J. bahadur‚ 1980 Lab IC 1218‚ 1228(SC) 2. Karnal Leather Karamchari Sanghathan

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    The first drug court was established in Miami-Dade Florida in 1989. Drug courts were established because of the “revolving door of drug use” and recidivism. Recidivism is defined as criminals being prone to revert back to criminal behavior after being released from jail. Recidivism is very significant ito the Criminal Justice System because it shows the number of offenders that return to prison within a certain amount of time. Data shows that drug court participants are less likely to be arrested

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    490 Civil Engineering Administration Introduction A NZ property developer “PROFIT” proposed to develop an office building in Beijing‚ The Republic of China. This requires the use of FIDIC Conditions of Contracts for Construction (i.e. the 1999 Red Book) which is different in the dispute resolution mechanisms compare to the local NZS 3910:2003 Conditions of Contract. Objective The first objective of this report is to compare the difference in the dispute resolution mechanisms between the

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