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    issues faced by the Philippines’ history is the great debate over the Reproductive Health Bill now known as “The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012”‚ different opinions arise from different people‚ many are against and many are supporting RH Law‚ but the question is‚ “What are the benefits of Reproductive Health Law?” ‚ “Why is the Catholic Church are against in this law?” and the last things is “How it will affect our citizen‚ is Reproductive Health Law a burden or not?”

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    | Whistleblowers and their protection | | | 1.0 Introduction Fraud is one of the risks will disruption business and its profitability. Fraud is based on trickery and deceit that it is particularly difficult to detect it. The most common means of detection fraud is whistleblowing. In certain countries‚ the term whistleblower is often associated with being a traitor or spy or even a snitch‚ and whistleblowers will be discriminatory or retaliation. Thus‚ establish an effectively

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    Protection for Prostitutes In her expository essay‚ “Enough Already‚ It’s Time We Decriminalize Prostitution‚” Patty Kelly debates the controversial issue of the legalization of prostitution. Discussing her research of the involvement of American male adults in prostitution‚ Kelly successfully quotes the large number of males who are involved in paid sex services. She also uncovers the reasons sex workers are in this specific field which are: after leaving a distressful marriage‚ a disturbing

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    Why was the Decree for the Protection of people and state (Verordnung des Reichspräsidenten zum Schutz von Volk und Staat) introduced in February 1933? Popularly known as the Reichstag Fire Decree‚ it meant that Sections 114‚ 115‚ 117‚ 118‚ 123‚ 124‚ and 153‚ of the German constitution were suspended until further notice. The decree consisted of six articles. Article 1 suspended most of the civil liberties set forth in the Weimar Constitution — freedom of the person‚ freedom of expression‚ freedom

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    Consumer Protection

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    Financial Consumer Protection-Existing and Proposed as per FSLRC- Priyanka Singla‚ MIB‚ DSE Abstract Financial consumer protection is one thing that everybody is vouching for. The laws pertaining to financial consumer protection were made in 1930s. So the time has come to pay a some attention to the old laws and modify them taking into account the problems and grievances of financial consumers of today’s era. This paper is an analysis of existing financial consumer protection and the proposed structure

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    CONSUMER PROTECTION

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    Consumer protection Act Introduction A consumer protection Act‚ 1986‚ provides for the better protection of consumers. Unlike existing laws which are punitive or preventive in nature‚ the provisions of this Act are compensatory in nature. The act is intended to provide simple‚ speedy and inexpensive redressal to the consumers’ grievances‚ award relief and compensation wherever appropriate to the consumer. RIGHTS ENJOYED BY CONSUMER  Right to be protected against the marketing of goods

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    Women Protection

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    Women Protection in India Women Protection in India In recent years the criminal law of the land have undergone radical changes to provide protection to women‚ more emphasis have been provided to existing laws (DP Act‚ 498A‚ 406 IPC etc) and new enactments have been made (DV Act)‚ but unfortunately the remedy is becoming worse than the ailment‚ which is now a well known fact as the stringent dowry laws have failed to stop the gruesome crimes for dowry/dowry deaths. The henious nature of

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    Data Protection

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    Introduction In this report I am going to explain data protection‚ talk about the data protection acts‚ rights and principles. I’m going to talk about a data controller and a data processor and what their responsibilities are. What personal and sensitive data are. What a data receiver is and what his rights are‚ what is involved in direct marketing and I will mention an example of abuse or corruption that occurred in Ireland. Data protection acts Data protection is legal control over and access to use of data

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    Consumer Protection

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    "sellers market" to a "buyers market" where the choice exercised by the consumer is influenced by the level of consumer awareness achieved. By "consumerism" we mean the process of realizing the rights of the consumer as envisaged in the Consumer Protection Act (1986) and ensuring right standards for the goods and services for which one makes a payment. This objective can be achieved in a reasonable time frame only when all concerned act together and play their role. The players are the consumers represented

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    Environment Protection

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    Environment Protection Environmental modification is as old as the history of human development. In the last century‚ development and modification have come much faster then ever before. While it took a few thousand years for man to pass from Paleolithic to Neolithic tools‚ it has taken less than a century to modify conventional weaponry to nuclear devices. Development has been so rapid that nature has not had time

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