Public International Law

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    Ip Ii Semester Syllabus

    (w.e.f. 2008 – 2009) UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Kashmere Gate, Delhi – 110403 (With effect from the Academic Session 2008-2009) 1 FIVE-YEAR LAW COURSE BA LLB (H) PROGRAMME w.e.f. Academic Session 2008 – 2009 FIRST YEAR First Semester Paper Code LLB 101 BA LLB 103 BA LLB 105 LLB 107 LLB 111 BA LLB 113 BA LLB 115 SUBJECTS Legal Method History-I (Indian History) Political Science-I Law of Contract – I English and Legal Language

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    Week 5

    Dictionary.com Tangible is having actual physical existence, as real estate or chattels, and therefore capable of being assigned a value in monetary terms, capable of being touched, real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary. According to LAW-531, rEsource Ch 16, Tangible property is the type of property we can see and touch. Delivery trucks, desks, computers, inventory, and the Building and land in which a business is located are all forms of tangible property. Information technology

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    International Legal and Ethical Issues

    International Legal and Ethical Issues Law/421 February 12, 2013 Danny Richey International Legal and Ethical Issues When dealing with International transactions one needs to know how to resolve legal disputes, know some practical considerations of taking legal actions against foreign businesses in another country and what factors could work against CadMex’s decisions to grant sublicensing agreements. Resolving legal disputes internationally requires a different handling

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    Intelligence

    of good governance, and discusses the advantage of good governance based on six key principles with variance examples across the continent. 1.1 INTRODUCTION Governance refers to the manner in which public officials and public institutions acquire and exercise the authority to provide public goods and services, including the delivery of basic services, infrastructure, and a sound investment climate (World Bank, 2007). It is also the exercise of power or authority; political, economic, administrative

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    Research

    under color of law or involves trading in influence. ------------------------------------------------- Effects[edit] Effects on politics, administration, and institutions[edit] In politics, corruption undermines democracy and good governance by flouting or even subverting formal processes. Corruption in elections and in the legislature reduces accountability and distorts representation in policymaking; corruption in the judiciary compromises the rule of law; and corruption in public administrationresults

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    Sarbanes- Oxley Act

    Sarbanes- Oxley Act Impact of Law Max McKay Business Law & Ethics Professor DeLange May 17, 2007 Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley Act Not only were billions of dollars lost in corporate accounting scandals involving Enron and Worldcom, thousands of jobs on top of an immeasurable amount of credibility was also lost in the process. As most everyone knows by now, or should know, 2002 became a turning point in the world of business. Publicly traded companies such as Enron and Worldcom were

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    Police Unions

    Order of Police, International Union of Police Associations, and the Teamsters Law Enforcement League. The International Union of Police Associations mission is to help fight to improve the lives of their brothers and sisters in the law enforcement. It also works to improve legislation that protects and affects public safety officers, and also represents the needs of law enforcement officers and support personnel whether it is for equipment, more staff, or a fair wage. The Teamsters Law Enforcement League’s

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    Smoking

    Mainland China generating between 7 and 10% of government revenue. Within the Chinese guanxi system, tobacco is still a ubiquitous gift acceptable on any occasion, particularly outside of urban areas. Tobacco control legislation does exist, but public enforcement is rare to non-existent outside of the most highly internationalized cities, such as Shanghai and Beijing. Outside the mainland however, enforcement is strong in the Hong Kong special administrative region. Furthermore, outside of the

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    Corporate Security

    Introduction the world today and the ballistic use of information systems networks has made several countries progressively interconnected and mostly in technologically advanced countries, computer network perform a key role in how companies carry out business, how services are provided by government to its citizens and how different individual communicate and trade important information (Downing, 2005). this exchange of information through the use of computer/internet brings about what is known

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    International Politcal-Legal Environment in Marketing

    THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL LEGAL ENVIRONMENT THE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT International marketing activities take place within the political environment of government institutions, political parties and organizations through which a country’s peoples and rulers exercise power. Each nation has its own political culture, which reflects the relative importance of the government and legal system and provides a context within which individuals and corporations undertake their businesses. Any company

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