I. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW • Law that deals with the conduct of States and international organizations‚ their relations with each other and‚ in certain circumstances‚ their relations with persons‚ natural or juridical (American Third Restatement). Basis of International Law 1. Law of Nature School – based on rules of conduct discoverable by every individual in his own conscience and through application of right reasons. 2. Positivist School – agreement of sovereign states to be bound
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secretary? Which companies must have secretary? A company secretary is appointed by directors has the responsibility to make sure that company’s and directors obey corporate legislation and financial regulations (Business Dictionary n.d.). Company secretary is responsible for all matters of administration that relate to the company and the tasks which are delegate by directors under the Companies Act. For instance‚ taking the minutes of board meetings and maintaining the company register‚ completing
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Page 1 of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Incorporated this……...day of June 2012 Page 2 of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Table of Contents MEMORANDUM
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“Environment” Ambiguous definition Natural resources E.g. nature‚ bio-diversity‚ climate Not looking at human-made‚ artificial environment Most landscape is seen as human made There is no one single treaty on environment but instead many different laws that address several different issues‚ both domestically and internationally 1970s – Environmental issues pop up Stockholm Conference (1972): First UN conference on environmental issues On the “human environment” Seen as a starting point on
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The purpose of this qualitative‚ multi-site case study was to examine the perceptions of teachers‚ administrators‚ and marginally involved parents of low performing students in relation to parent involvement and acidic achievement in the child’s education. There were four findings based on parent involvement and student learning: teacher‚ administrator‚ and parent perceptions of parent involvement levels‚ teachers‚ administrators‚ involvement levels impact student learning‚ strategies and opportunities
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Property Rights under Islamic Law Silvia Beltrametti Intellectual property rights are not regulated by Islamic law and jurisprudence per se. The issue is whether the principles of Islamic law can be constructed in a way to provide support for such protection. This paper assesses the extent to which Islamic law and its sophisticated tools have an impact on the protection of intellectual property. First it presents Sharī’a’s main sources; the Qur’an‚ the Sunna‚ Ijma and Qiyas and explains how many principles
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International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management Emerald Article: Applying SERVQUAL to Web sites: an exploratory study Jos van Iwaarden‚ Ton van der Wiele‚ Leslie Ball‚ Robert Millen Article information: To cite this document: Jos van Iwaarden‚ Ton van der Wiele‚ Leslie Ball‚ Robert Millen‚ (2003)‚"Applying SERVQUAL to Web sites: an exploratory study"‚ International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management‚ Vol. 20 Iss: 8 pp. 919 - 935 Permanent link to this document: http://dx
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Maritime law Module 1 – Introduction to maritime law 1 1. What is the field of law described as ‘maritime law’? The subject of maritime law attempts to give you a clear understanding of the legal principles applicable to commercial shipping operations. These are the legal principles that determine the obligations and regulate the relationships of the parties in the maritime transport chain
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Chapter III Commercial Law I. General Definitions a. Commercial Law→ It designates the whole body of laws & regulations applicable to relations between persons engaged in commerce‚ business or commercial professions. b. Commerce→ The word “Commerce” means the exchange of goods‚ products or property of any kind. It includes: sale‚ purchase‚ exchange of merchandises. c. Internal and International Commerce→ Internal: it is the commerce carried on between individuals or corporations within the same
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classification of ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ law is unhelpful and misleading in reflecting enforceability in international law. What are the sources of international law? What is meant by ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ law? Do you agree with Chinkin’s assessment and why? ------------------------------------------------- Introduction This essay first discusses the nature and lack enforcement of hard laws‚ being those defined under the ICJ statue and Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969 (VCLT). It argues
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