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    The Ombudsman argued – in both the present petition and in the petition it filed with the CA – that Andutan’s retirement from office does not render moot any administrative case‚ as long as he is charged with an offense he committed while in office. It is irrelevant‚ according to the Ombudsman‚ that Andutan had already resigned prior to the filing of the administrative case since the operative fact that determines its jurisdiction is the commission of an offense while in the public service. The Ombudsman

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    January 18‚ 2013 How do Administrative Controls demonstrate “due care”? Administrative controls consist of approved written policies‚ procedures‚ standards and guidelines. Administrative controls form the basis for the selection and implementation of logical and physical controls. Logical and physical controls are manifestations of administrative controls. Some industry sectors have policies‚ procedures‚ standards and guidelines that must be followed – the Payment Card Industry (PCI)

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    Administrative Control Paper Name Practices for Administration of Physical & Operations Security SE578ON_L Professor: January 13‚ 2012 Administrative Control Paper How do Administrative Controls demonstrate "Due Care? To better answer this question lets define “Administrative Controls” and “Due Care.” Administrative Controls can be the defined as direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support‚ including control of

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    Identification Doctrine: Limitations in Establishing Corporate Criminal Liability The identification doctrine is the traditional method by which companies are held liable under the principles of the common law. According to this theory‚ the solution for the problem of attributing the unlawful acts to a corporation for offences that require intention was to merge the identified individual with the corporation. For the purpose of establishing corporate liability‚ a company may be responsible for the wrongful

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    CORPORATE CONTROL AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: DOES THE TYPE OF OWNERS MATTER? Muhammad Agung Prabowo* Universitas Sebelas Maret‚ Surakarta‚ Indonesia Abstract: The paper extends the ownership study by examining the different types of large shareholders in relation to its impact on organizational outcome in Indonesia using a dataset consisting of 190 non-financial companies listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2002. The study investigates the effect of family ownership‚ foreign blockholder‚ domestic institutional

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    January 23rd‚ 2013 Marine Corps Order 1050.3J: Concerning Leave‚ Liberty‚ and Administrative Absence The topic of this paper was brought up during a brief‚ the cause of which was due to improper explanations for unavailability for the month of February. The reason this essay is being written is to rectify the problem as well as keep all Marines informed as to what exactly constitutes Leave‚ Liberty‚ and Administrative Absence. As well‚ it will be explained what situations fall under non-availability

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    state laws. Administrative agencies are crucial parts of the government‚ responsible for implementing‚ administering‚ and enforcing laws. However‚ they need to be under the control of elected officials for several reasons. Firstly‚ elected officials are accountable to the public‚ ensuring that administrative agencies are not misused of power. They also set policy direction for the government‚ ensuring that their actions align with these policies. Secondly‚ the control of administrative agencies is

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    History of Administrative Law On 29 October 1968‚ the Government established the Commonwealth Administrative Review Committee‚ known as ‘The Kerr Committee. The Committee presented a plan for an entirely new system of administrative law that rested upon a fresh vision of the role that external review agencies should play in safeguarding the rights of the public regarding executive decision-making. Three Acts were implemented by the Parliament. The Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975

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    The Absence Non-Fiction Analysis of “Ground Zero” by Suzanne Berne In the short essay‚ “Ground Zero”‚ Suzanne Berne illustrates her experiences while visiting the site of the tragic terrorist attack on the World Trade Center after the event. When visiting the site‚ Berne gives the reader not only her thoughts and reactions‚ but also her observations of other’s feeling. She conveys to the reader through vivid imagery and expressive figurative language not only a sense of astonishment and horror‚ but

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    Morning Session F. Tort Liability of Healthcare Institutions and Managed Care -Liability for Employees and Non-Employees -Vicarious Liability (pages 418-431): -Agency Law and the Test of “Control”: A. Defining “Employee” in the Hospital Setting -Hospital vicariously liable for acts of employees such as nurses‚ technicians‚ clerks‚ custodians‚ cooks‚ etc. -However‚ physicians are often independent contractors using hospital facilities via staff privileges. So‚ liability of hospitals for physician

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