Industrial Disputes:- Industrial disputes are conflicts‚ disorder or unrest arising between workers and employers on any ground. Such disputes finally result in strikes‚ lockouts and mass refusal of employees to work in the organization until the dispute is resolved. So it can be concluded that Industrial Disputes harm both parties employees and employers and are always against the interest of both employees and the employers. Bangladesh Labour Act – 2006 ‘industrial dispute’ means any dispute or difference
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<C.K. Clardige‚ Inc. Case> 1. What are the interests in this case of the various players in the Varacil market? 1) Tolemite This company developed Varacil production patent in the market. Tolemite had a monopoly in this patent and this company licensed this skill to BARD. Tolemite took a royalty from BARD about 4% amount of sales. 2) BARD BARD is the number one firm in the Varacil market. They had an overwhelming market share in Varacil market. They had given royalty
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CLASS NOTES By Leslie A. Beck COMPARATIVE LAW CIVIL LAW VS. COMMON LAW AREAS OF COMPARISON Differences that you should be aware of Property Law Sources of law and method of judicial reasoning Property Law Civil Law You are either the absolute owner‚ or you are not. 3 components of absolute ownership usus (latin term) i.e. use Right of use fructus ie. enjoyment of revenues Right to enjoy revenues abusus ie disposal Right to dispose of that thing dismemberment This does not mean that the absolute
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Due to Spratlys’ potential in terms of prosperity in resources‚ many countries are interested in claiming its ownership‚ namely Taiwan‚ Vietnam‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei‚ China‚ and Philippines. The Spratlys are located in the South China Sea between these countires. There are a number of reasons why the neighboring countries want to own the islands. Firstly‚ it is a great source of oil. It is estimated that the Spratly holds even greater natural gas reserves compared to Kuwait and is the fourth largest
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Methods adopted by Trade Union in resolving disputes with employer Project Assignment 4th Semester‚ 5 year B.A.‚ LL.B. (hons) Submitted By KALYANI.BATTULA Hall Ticket No.11/LLB/10 DAMODARAM SANJEEVAYYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY April 2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT This is to state that‚ I KALYANI.BATTULA of Roll no.201110 completed my semester (fourth) project work for LABOUR LAW I on the topic METHODS ADOPTED BY TRADE UNION IN RESOLVING DISPUTE WITH EMPLOYER. I hereby thank MR. R BHARATH KUMAR for supporting
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ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INDIA (ADR) In a rapidly developing society human needs are bound to multiply resulting into conflict of interests. People become more conscious about their individual rights and litigation becomes an inevitable part of their life due to rising incidence of disputes among them. The problem is further compounded when there is lack of discipline in the litigation process an judicial mechanism finds it difficult to cope up with the enormous caseload. Particularly
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Jennifer Obrien Date: 11/ April 11‚ 2013 Abstract Inexpensive‚ affordable food is a person’s wants. If find some ways to solve this problem‚ keep food quality and price. So‚ in this paper discuss the solution of how to strike a balance between inexpensive‚ affordable food and healthy‚ quality food. Firstly‚ according to international trade‚ people can import some healthy food from other country‚ which place has lower labor. So‚ people can control the
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American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Nevertheless‚ the trading relationship between these two countries has not always been harmonious. Recent disputes over softwood lumber‚ beef and wheat have created a fair bit of animosity between Canada and the United States. Although the World Trade Organization (WTO) and even NAFTA have suggested promising dispute resolution provisions‚ there is still a fair bit of bitterness between these two parties. The focus of this paper is to evaluate the Canada-United
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Introduction: South Asian countries‚ particularly India and Pakistan‚ have both faced challenges in water management and proper river basin management. The consequence of this has been a severe water crisis‚ which has a bearing on both ground and surface water. A cursory glance at the data on fresh water availability per person‚ per year reveals this vulnerability. South Asia’s renewable freshwater resources are about 1‚200 cubic meters per capita. In comparison‚ a large number of countries have
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9001:2008 Certified Institute (Indian Standard Organization(ISO) Certificate Number:2071-QMS-1071) Email id: hsbsolutions7@gmail.com website:www.hsbsolutions.jimdo.com Ph: 9210846949 / 9717925135 Physics: Chapter 2 Solutions Last 15 years questions with solutions Topic: Strength of Solution Q.1Discuss the effect of Temperature on Solubility of solids in Solvent. AnsThe solubility of solid in a liquid solvent generally increases with increase in temperature of the solvent. Very rarely some neutral
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