Disabitity And The Law
The present book is a one- place compendium of four legislation concering mental helath, equal opportunities, protection of rights and full participation of the disabled,setting up of the Rehabilitation Council of India and the National Trust for the welfare of persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and multipal disabilities. The legislation have been discussion in relation to the respective rules and regulations and available case laws.
In addition, it provides upfront insight into the Conventions of the United Nations pertaining to the disabled, the provisions in the Constitution of India and in various other general Statutes which have a bearing on the disabled. It also contains information on concessions and opportunities for the disabled.
This book, first of its kind, is expected to be of use to lawers, judges, bureaucarts, social workers working in the area of the disalied and all not- for profit organisaton in India and abroad serving the cause of the disabled. *
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A Case Study on International Law and
Introduction. 2.
Writing Third World Resistance into International Law. 3.
International Law, Third World Resistance and the Institutionalization of Development. 4.
Laying the Groundwork: The Mandate System. 5.
Radicalizing Institutions or Institutionalizing Radicalism? 6. From Resistance To Renewal.
7. Democracy and the Discontent of Development.
8. Human Rights and the Challenge of Social Movements.
9. Constituting the Discourse of Resistance.
10. Social Movements and the Challenge to International Law.
11. Markets, Gender and Identity.
Bibliography. Index.
The urbanization is a reality of our changing world. In developing countries, the lack of job opportunities in rural areas, decline in subsistence economics, and hope of a better life have given rise to the modern megalopolis.
Unfortunately, urban infrastructure, institutions and the natural resource base are often inadequate to support these burgeoning populations. A central question worldwide is, how can our cities be sustained under these circumstances? Water like air is a vital resource without
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2. Approaches of Islamic Law.
3. Trails of Islamic Law.
4. Islamic Personal Law.
5. Islamic Law and Public.
6. Rules under Islamic Law.
7. Islamic Law for the whole World.
8. Global Law in Islam.
9. Islam Way of Life.
Islam, as a faith is a complete code of life. It tells its followers how to lead a happy and prosperous life, here and hereafter.
Almighty Allah's last and final Prophet, Muhammad (Pbuh) preached a good for all times religion in this world over 1400 years back in the Arabian desert. When the Prophet (Pbuh) opened his eyes in this world, the land of Arabia was completely engulfed in inhuman and utterly barbarous practices.
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2. Consultation paper.
3. Financial Services Act 1986.
4. Consumers--the current position.
5. Consumer insurance--the case for law reform.
6. Consumers--our proposals in detail.
7. Business insurance contracts.
8. Introduction Scottish Insurance Laws.
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10. Warranties in other jurisdictions.
11. An unfair terms approach to commercial insurance.
Bibliography. Index.
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A to Z of Law in Management/Nilendra
1. Why managers need to know about law?.
2. Doctrines and constitutional provisions.
3. Rules of natural justice.
4. Frame work of judicial system.
5. Business and Management laws.
6. Judicial processes.
7. Alternative disputes redressal.
8. Human rights and National Human Rights Commission.
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10. Illustrations.
11. Further study.
Information technology act, 2000. Index.
"There exists a need for corporate students and managers to be aware of the basic provisions concerning law. Not all the managers have the background in political science and law.
It is therefore necessary for them to be familiarized with essential outlines of legal procedures and judicial framework to enable them to discharge their tasks efficiently. "Even with top rate lawyers of proven competence and impeccable integrity hired to protect the business interests, it would be desirable for the executives to be deeply integrated and involved in identifying problem to decide the optimum strategy
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Expressly Declared Void Agreement 8. Quasi Contract and Contingent Contract 9.
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Breach of Contract 12. Contract of Indemnity & Guarantee 13.
Contract of Agency Part B. Sale of Goods Act 1930, 14.
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Transfer of Ownership and Delivery of Goods. 17.
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Negotiation Instrument Definition, Features & Type 19. Parties of Negotiable Instrument 20.
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Crossing and Bouncing of Cheque Part D. Indian Partnership Act, 23.
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Rights, Duties & Relationship of Partners 26. Dissolution of Partnership Firms Part E.
Industrial Law, 25. Payment of Wages
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Concept of Islamic Law. 3.
Significant elements of Islamic law. 4.
Basis of Islamic law. 5.
Historical background of Islamic law. 6.
Roots of Islamic law. 7.
Islamic law based on holy Quran and tradition. Bibliography.
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Research papers: 1. Treatment of Rasa-dosas in the Kavyanusasana (Ka.
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C)/Tapasvi Nandi. 2.
Parakkumkuttu -- a drama in flight/N.P.
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Ramayana tradition after Valmiki in India and abroad/Rajendra Mishra. 4.
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The Samavrtta type of meters of the Chandomanjari and the Vrttamanjari/Dipak Kumar Sharma. 6.
Line of demarcation between Kavisiksa and Kavya-doctrines/R.S.
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Some observation on cataloguing and catalogues of Indian manuscripts/M.K.
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Biotechniques. 3.
Benefits of genetic manipulation. 4.
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Biotechnology for food security. 7.
Applications of marine biotechnology. 8.
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C. Ram.
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