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    the law commission

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    The Law Commission In the United Kingdom‚ the supreme law-making body is Parliament. Through this‚ the government introduces numerous laws to implement its political agenda. The Law Commissions was set up by the Law Commission Act 1965 to “keep under review of all the law‚” s3(1)‚ being one the many influences on Parliament to make or repeal laws. Independent from the government and their politically generated views‚ the body is headed by five Law Commissioners‚ headed by the Chairman‚ also known

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    “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Over the centuries‚ this famous saying voiced by Lord Action has been analyzed and dissected numerous times by historians and philosophers. Some individuals say that power does not corrupt‚ it only attracts the corruptible. However‚ to judge fairly‚ past and current events accurately depict the ideology that power corrupts absolutely‚ and has convinced me‚ that its meaning holds true. Ivan the Terrible of Russia‚ Louis XIV of France‚ Henry

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    The Joint Commission

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    6/9/2013 The Joint Commission has a list of national patient safety goals were set in place to guide improvements in safety of patients and to help highlight any problem areas within the healthcare systems regarding patient’s safety (The Joint Commission‚ 2013). The goals created for patient’s safety are listed and described through evidence based solutions in order to assess each goal. The Joint Commission focuses on several topics‚ all of include an importance

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    The Forestry Commission

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    Summary: The Forestry Commission (established in 1919) is a non-ministerial Britain’s government department holding heavy responsibility for “protecting and expanding forests and woodlands‚ as well as increasing their value to society and the environment”. It takes care of 827‚000 hectares of sustainably-managed woods and forests‚ also plants more than 17 million new trees per year. Working with over 3‚000 members of staffs and other partners such as landowners‚ local authorities‚ communities and

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    Hunter Commission

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    * Admission * Photo Gallery * Contact Us | | | INTRODUCTION TO HUNTER COMMISSION - 1882 | |   | UNIT STRUCTURE | 1. | Learning Objectives | 2. | Introduction | 3. | Hunter Commission of 1882 1. | Aims and Objectives of the Commission | 2. | Its Recommendations on Primary Education | 3. | Its Recommendations on Secondary Education | 4. | Assessment of the Recommendations of the Commission | | 4. | Let Us Sum Up | 5. | Further Readings | 6. | Answers to Check Your Progress

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    Compoundable Offences - Some offences largely affect only the victim and no considerable harm is considered to be done to the society. In such offences‚ if the offender and victim compromise‚ there is no need to waste court’s time in conducting a trial. The process of reaching a compromise is called Compounding. Conceptually‚ such offences‚ in which a compromise can be done and a trial can be avoided‚ are called Compoundable offence. Rest of the offences are non-compoundable Technically‚ offences classified

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    Power corrupts‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely There are many examples‚ throughout history‚ of leaders who have been corrupted with power. For example‚ people like Hitler and Napoleon have all committed shameful actions in the hopes of gaining absolute power. Authority‚ or simply the desire of control‚ can cause people to act in incomprehensible ways. Throughout the play Macbeth‚ written by playwright Shakespeare‚ the desire for absolute power is the main driving force for the two main characters

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    Power corrupts‚ absolute power corrupts absolutely... The adage is quite old but its relevance is ageless. The past week has clearly reflected how the politicians have become absolutely corrupt by virtue of the absolute power bestowed on them through constitution. Every effort to remove this absolutism has been thwarted with complete disdain. Lokpal has not been allowed for so many decades and all the political group has covertly disliked it and colluded to not allow it happen in spite of a free

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    Sadler Commission

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    Time: Sadler Commission was formed in the year 1917 under the presidentship of Dr. Michael E. Sadler‚ the Vice Chancellor of the university of Leeds. It is also known as Calcutta University Commission of 1917. Object: The main objective of the Commission was ’to inquire into the condition and prospects of the University of Calcutta and to consider the question of a constructive policy in relation to the question it presented’. Besides the Commission was to determine the ideals and standard of

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    Mandal Commission

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    The Second Backward Classes Commission (Mandal Commission) By an Order made by the President of India‚ in the year 1979‚ under Article 340 of the Constitution‚ a Backward Class Commission was appointed to investigate the conditions of socially and educationally backward classes within the territory of India‚ which Commission is popularly known as Mandal Commission. The terms of reference of the Commission were: "The terms of reference of the Commission were:-- (i) to determine the criteria for

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