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    Legislative in Malaysia

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    power to create‚ amend and approve the laws. Legislative are the laws that are established by the Parliaments at federal level and by the State Legislative Assemblies at the state level. Parliament is known as a centre to discuss and to decide in making a law. 1The power of the Legislative body is with Parliament which is consists of Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA) and the two Assemblies (Houses) of Parliament – The Senate and House of Representative. 2YDPA are not involved in making laws but he gives approval

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    1951 and further strengthened by the constitution of our country. Qualifications and disqualifications for becoming a member of the parliament and the state legislature is dealt in sections 3 to 11a of the representation of peoples act‚ 1951. As far as the constitution is concerned the Articles 84‚ 101‚ 102‚ 103 and 104 deal with regard to the member of the parliament. Membership of the state legislatures are regulated by articles 173‚ 190‚ 191 and 192 of the constitution of India. The primary object

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    Britain‚ Bahrain‚ Singapore‚ Australia and Nigeria Awards In the year 2005‚ he became the youngest recipient of the prestigious Rajyotsava Award In December 2007‚ The European Parliament and International Association for Human Values conferred Young Achiever Award to Mr. Suhas Gopinath at the EU Parliament‚ Brussels In 2008‚ Suhas was announced as one of the Young Global Leaders by the prestigious World Economic Forum In 2009‚ the Social Innovators Park (SIP)‚ Singapore conferred on

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    Delegated Legislation

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    Delegated Legislation is law made by a body other than ParliamentParliament gives others the power to pass delegated legislation in a parent or enabling act.   Act of Parliament (Statutes) - Primary Legislation Delegated Legislation (i.e. statutory Instruments) - Secondary Legislation      The Town Hall in Rugby - local borough councillors can create secondary legislation in the form of bylaws   Why is Delegated Legislation Needed?  Lack of Parliamentary time Allow detail to be added

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    Mens Rea and delegated legislation Alexandra StoicaMens rea: the guilty mind of the defendant The difference between s18 and s20 of the Offences against the person act 1861 is the mens rea required. Mens rea must be distinguished from motive. Motive can be relevant in some crimes. Intention: can be direct or indirect (oblique) Direct intention- this occurs where the consequence is the defendant’s aim or purpose. An example is Mohan 1976. The defendants deliberately attacked the victim. The resulting

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    Assignment 301 Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training Gavin Hayden Word count:1‚632 Task A Information leaflet: You have been asked to produce a leaflet that mentors within your organisation can use when supporting new members of staff. The leaflet needs to outline some of your organisation’s procedures and be a useful reference point. In this document you will: A) explain the teaching training role and responsibilities in education and training (ref

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    POLITICAL ASPECTS

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    of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War. The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally‚ in the name of the Crown‚ and can be handed to various ministers‚ or other Officers of the Crown‚ and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament. The single most important fact in understanding the nature of the British political system is the fundamental continuity of that system. Britain has not had a revolution of the kind

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    also be known as act of parliament or regulations. As stated by Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17 legislation is also the law that parliament makes which reflects the statutory right of organisations‚ groups and individuals. However‚ Legislation also ensures that everyone is clear about their rights and responsibilities within the care environment according to Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17. Legislation is a written law also known as statuses‚ Acts of parliament and regulations (e.g

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    Frankfurt Parliament Failed The Frankfurt Parliament‚ an ‘assembly of German men’ founded in 1848‚ failed for a numerous amount of reasons such as conflicting views on the concept of Germany‚ lack of power‚ a disconnection with the public and the liberal views of Frankfurt Parliament. One of the first reasons for failure was that the Frankfurt parliament was unable to distinguish what Germany was‚ especially when deciding where the German borders start and finish. The Frankfurt parliament also had

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    equal footing. Surely‚ this is an ill and conservative mentality. But‚ by passing the afore-mentioned Women Reservation Bill‚ the Indian Parliament has gone a step beyond this conservative mentality. The equal representation of women at village level is a step towards to have an adequate representation of theirs in the State Legislatures and ultimately‚ the Parliament of India. There are so many advantages of this equal representation. The first and foremost advantage is that now the women‚ who are

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