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    Amendment of Bangladesh

    “Amendment of Bangladesh Constitution and Basic Structure Doctrine” 25. Nov, 2010 Introduction: The Constitution of Bangladesh is the highest ruling of Bangladesh. It represents Bangladesh as a democratic republic nation where all the power is in the hands of Bangladeshi people[1] and characterizes basic political principles of the state and stands for the fundamental rights of citizens. It was approved by the Assembly of Bangladesh on November 4, 1972; it was exercised from December 16, 1972

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    Judicial Politics and Behavior

    Judicial Politics And Behavior YourFirstName YourLastName University title Q.1 Firing or sacking is an informal word for dismissal which is termination of employment by employer against the employees will. Firing is a common term particularly in US and it is also known as as sacked, boned, axed, canned or given walking papers. Being fired as oppesed to qutting the job voluntarily (being laid off), is perceived being the employee’s fault thus considered a sign of failure and disgraceful

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    Will Duty to Save Environment Ever End? Law as Integrity

    Will Duty to Save Environment Ever End? Law as Integrity Mohammad Mamunur Rashid* Abstract Human rights are not the new concept but due to its serious importance, these have become status of religion in today’s world. People do not respect, sometimes, such rights only because they are protecting themselves. So-called political, commercial or professional interest is first priority of the most people. Land-grabbing illegally, destruction of the trees and greenery environment catastrophically

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    Economic Analysis of Judicial Activism in India

    The author, through the medium of this essay tries to analyse the economic aspect of judicial activism in India with regard to transaction costs and opportunity costs. The author will first introduce judicial review and its correlation with judicial activism talking about instances when the latter is helpful and can be used, and the concept of separation of powers. Following which the author, once having clarified the concepts, will discuss the economic aspect of it. This analysis will determine

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    Kahn V. Pub Zone

    BUSI 2301 Case Comment #1 DIRECTIONS: You are to write a 1-2 page analysis of the following case. The paper should be typed, and at least 12 point font. Thoroughly discuss the premise of the case, the procedure as to what happened, and the facts involved. Make correlations between what you’ve learned in the class and relate it to specific legal theories. Demonstrate these by walking through the elements needed to prove the particular Cause of Action. Rules for correct grammar, syntax, spelling

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    English Grammar - Rendering

    Constitutional monarch Princess Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in the age of 25 after the death of her father, King George the VI. The next year she as given the title “Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God< of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and territories, the Head of the British Commonwealth of Nations, defender of the faith”. So what does the title of constitutional monarch contain and what is the role of the Queen within the UK and

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    Current Status and Evolution of Industrial Relations System in Bangladesh Dr Abdullah Al Faruque Dr. Abdullah Al Faruque is an Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Law, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dr. Faruque is a Commonwealth Scholar and holds a PhD from University of Dundee. He is a specialist in labour law, petroleum contracts and environmental regulation. An author of a book, Dr. Faruque has also written several articles in reputed law journals both in Bangladesh and abroad

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    Business Law

    Sussex County Community College Business Law I Chapter 3 Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution We're the jury, dread our fury! William S. Gilbert I. Teacher to Student Dialogue The pictures painted of trials and courtrooms by modern television shows and movies are decidedly unrealistic. How trial attorneys would love to have a spotlight glow brighter and brighter on them as they stand giving an impassioned closing argument, while the rest of the room sits in darkness, like Paul Newman

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    Novartis Judgement Report

    Novartis V. Union of India & Others – A Landmark Judgement on Indian Patent Law & Pharmaceutical Industry: A Report The Supreme Court judement on the Novartis v. Union of India & Others is a landmark decision on the issue of pharmaceutical patent in India. The decision taken after a seven year long litigation fought by pharmaceutical major Novartis is based on a case pertaining to grant of Indian patent on a compound called Imatinib Mesylate in Beta Crystalline Form (referred as Imatinib hereinafter

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    Healthcare Law

    ascertain if he was eligible to perform neurosurgery and in failing to adhere to the standards of JCAHO. Issue: Is the defendant hospital responsible for the harm caused to plaintiff in not adhering to standards of JCAHO. Holding decision: The appellate court reversed and remanded the summary judgment. Analysis/ Reasoning: The defendant hospital was accredited by JCAHO and as per JCAHO regulations anyone having surgical privileges at the hospital should be board certified. But Dr. Folliss had the

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