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    relating to the environment has developed through legislative and judicial initiative. Today‚ most discussions on environmentalism in our country begin with the Stockholm Conference (1972). Development of Environmental Jurisprudence and Justice Environmental Jurisprudence in India made a beginning in the mid-seventies when Parliament enacted the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act‚ 1974. But soon‚ there was a quantum leap with the amendment of our Constitution in 1976 and incorporation

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    The National University of Advanced Legal Studies‚ Kochi Narco Analysis and Protection Under Article 20(3) Medical Jurisprudence Project Alok Padman Roll No 508 VIII SEMESTER Medical Jurisprudence Project Narco Analysis and Protection Under Article 20(3) ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would like to take this opportunity to offer my acknowledgement to all those who helped me during the course of writing this article. First of all I thank God Almighty‚ without whose blessings this article

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    Islamic Perspective

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    Islamic Accounting Methodology Compiled By Dr. Hussien Shehata Prof. of Accounting Al-Azhar University                            In The Name Of ALLAH The Most Beneficien The Most Merciful Read : In name of the LORD‚ who created‚ Created man from a clot‚ Read‚ and they LORD is Most Bountiful‚ Who teaches by

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    AMERICAN REALIST SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE The realism is the anti-thesis of idealism. Some jurists refuse to accept the realist school as a separate school of jurisprudence. American realism is a combination of the analytical positivism and sociological approaches. It is positivist in that it first considers the law as it is. On the other hand‚ the law as it stands is the product of many factors. In as much as the realists are interested in sociological and other factors that influence the law

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    http://www.assignmentpoint.com/science/computer/term-paper-on-cyber-jurisprudence.html Term Paper on Cyber Jurisprudence Chapter-1 Introduction Cyber Jurisprudence The emergence of cyber jurisprudence around the world has promoted the growth of newer dimensions in Law.  Students and professionals willing to understand this unique and nascent field of study have opened doors to opportunities worldwide.  Similar problems will arise in the future In several other transactions on the virtual

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    Bibliography: Books C W Morris‚ The Social Contract Theorists: Critical Essays on Hobbes‚ Locke and Rousseau (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc‚ Oxford‚ 1999) L B Curzon‚ Q & A Series‚ Jurisprudence‚ (3rd edn‚ Cavendish Publishing Ltd‚ London 2001) L B Curzon‚ Jurisprudence (2nd edn‚ Cavendish Publishing Ltd‚ London 1995) p26. J Hampton‚ Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition (Cambridge University Press‚ 1996) J S McClelland‚ A History of Western Political Thought (Routledge

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    Highly abstract concepts‚ such as jurisprudence and sovereignty‚ oftentimes cause high school students much struggle when trying to thoroughly understand such conceptual ideas. To teach these theoretical concepts‚ one must not only equivalently utilize David Ausubel’s Expository teaching model‚ but also retain an overall knowledge of other valuable strategies related to Ausubels’s model (Woolfolk‚ 2004‚ p. 281). To Ausubel‚ the most significant idea is that of the advance organizer‚ a statement

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    LEGAL METHOD AND INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL SYSTEM Semester – I B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) COURSE MODULE Hidayatullah National Law University‚ Uparawara‚ Raipur (C.G.)‚ 2010 LEGAL METHOD AND INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL SYSTEM Semester – I B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Ms. Shradha B. Rajput Mr. Azim B. Pathan INTRODUCTION OF THE COURSE: This course is the window to see the law and it is the beginning

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    Supreme Court Impact

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    The Supreme court of the United States has been called by many the most influential branch of the United States government. Justices sit in seats of power without fear of public backlash through elections. While sitting in these seats of power‚ they make decisions that have long lasting and far reaching results. The decisions made by the Court impact the social and political aspects of the lives of every person living in the United States. With that said‚ the Court obviously influences certain

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction: The term ‘feminism’ has been a part of everyday language since the 1960s. It is invariably linked to the women’s movement and an attempt to advance the social standing of women. Feminism as a theory can be divided into four types : (i) Liberal feminism‚ which accepts the law and its reasoning process. Liberalism is seen as the ideal tool to fight oppression; (ii) Radical feminism‚ which rejects the views of liberal feminists‚ since the reasoning structure of law

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