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    INFORMATION IN MALAYSIA TOWARDS IUKL’S LOCAL STUDENTS 1.1 Introduction "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek‚ receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." (The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ Article 19‚ 1948). Freedom of speech and information is the one of the rights to every people in the civilized nation. Freedom of speech and information can be describe

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    Many people believe sweatshops are a thing of the past‚ but the sad reality is they are still prominent‚ not only in foreign countries but also right here in the United States. Sweatshops violate human rights‚ and many big companies we are familiar with are at fault. The term “sweating system” or “sweatshop” first originated in the 1840’s. The earliest definitions of the term did not relate to the actual conditions of the workshops‚ instead it referred to the relationship between the workers‚ producers

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    Freedom of Speech and expression means the right to express one’s own convictions and opinions freely by words of mouth‚ writing‚ printing‚ pictures or any other mode. The freedom of speech is regarded as the first condition of liberty. Accepted that the right to freedom of speech is the essence of free society and it must be safeguarded at all time. Liberty to express opinions and ideas without hindrance‚ and especially without fear of punishment plays significant role in the development of that

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    Chapter I Introductory The subject of ‘Trial by Media’ is discussed by civil rights activists‚ Constitutional lawyers‚ judges and academics almost every day in recent times. With the coming into being of the television and cable-channels‚ the amount of publicity which any crime or suspect or accused gets in the media has reached alarming proportions. Innocents may be condemned for no reason or those who are guilty may not get a fair trial or may get a higher sentence after trial than they deserved

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    Millia Islamia New Delhi-110025 Research Problem (Discrimination Against Muslims and Dalits in India) Introduction The constitution of India not only guarantees basic human rights as fundamental rights but also prohibits all kind of discriminatory practices‚ in any forms. There are progressive laws and human right redress mechanisms and institution‚ but these are not effectively implemented. The mindset of the supporters of discriminatory practices has yet to be changed. Laws are blatantly

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    surrounding the permissibility of abortion while upholding the conviction that human life is sacred and ought not be violated. Our point of departure shall be an explanation of the doctrine of the sanctity of human life. Thereafter‚ we shall examine the major arguments in the abortion dispute. At the end‚ we hope take a position that it consistent with right reason and conscientious judgment. 1.0 THE SANCTITY OF THE HUMAN LIFE CONCEPT Recent developments in bio-ethical issues such as cloning‚ embryo

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    FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION SHOULD BE CURTAILED? Freedom of speech has been said to be the foundation of modern democracy‚ and a fundamental part of the Western civilization. According to statistics‚ pretty much everyone claims to support freedom of speech. The claimed support of freedom of speech is widespread even amongst Muslims‚ of who over 90% support it. However‚ I’m positive that the numbers would be different if the question was whether it should be legal to draw cartoons about the

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    is a multinational casual apparel chain retail store with “3000 supplier in 50 different countries”. The manufacturing environment‚ human right treatment and labour policy vary substantially among suppliers from substandard to appalling. • Gap Inc.’s customer were deceived to assume the products were “Made in USA”‚ under United States labour standards and human right policies; whilst‚ manufacturing factories were located in Saipan –a U.S. protectorate in Southeast Asia. Although Saipan conformed to

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    fundamental human right recognized by the UN Declaration of Human Rights‚ International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and many other international and regional treaties. 5. Privacy issues are mainly found throughout the cyberspace. Cyberspace is defined as the environment in which electronic communication occurs; the culture of the Internet. Individuals face privacy issues on the cyberspace because of the jurisdictions of cyberspace. 6. Like any other new area of human activity‚ there

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    The law of the sea provides for a legal framework in terms of the creation of rights and obligation of states at sea‚ it is a catalyst of cooperation and dialogue‚ but‚ may‚ at time‚ be the source of tension. It is undisputed that the establishment of the 200 mile EEZ has been one of the most significant changes in the field of international law. High seas that were earlier open to all countries have now‚ been channelized and allotted to the coastal states. The UNCLOS is a recent document that

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