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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
(less)Dimensions Of Islamic Law M. M. Khan
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.
There was no room for mercy and compassion in stony hearted people of Arabia. Seeing this utterly ignoble and pathetic condition, Allah, the Mighty and Powerful, decided to change the age long tradition,
(less)Archaic Criminal Laws, Enforcement and Interpretation/G. Ramachandhra
Author's remarks (preface to third edition). 1.
Introductory (legal system in different countries). 2.
Rationalization of criminal justice. 3.
Federal crimes. 4.
The Indian Penal Code, 1860. 5.
Relevance of death penalty. 6.
Effectiveness of life imprisonment. 7.
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. 8.
Rights of accused in criminal trials. 9.
Unfettered discretionary powers to judiciary and government in the operation of criminal justice system. 10.
Court Pendencies. 11.
Reformation of the convict. 12.
Central and state laws. 13.
Tabular statement of crimes IPC 1860. "The book suggests total recasting of penal, procedural and law of evidence to make it victim oriented and not accused centric.
Out of eight capital offences in IPC 1860, two sections 303 (life convict committing another murder), and 307 II prescribed mandatory death. Section 121, 132, 302, 305, 364A, 396 prescribed death sentence with an alternative of life imprisonment.
Section 303 was struck down by Apex court as
(less)Business and Industrial Law B. S. Moshal
1. Introduction, Essentials of Valid Contract and Types.
2. Offer and Acceptance 3.
Law Ful Considerate 4. Contractual Capacity 5.
Free Consent 6. Legality of Object 7.
Expressly Declared Void Agreement 8. Quasi Contract and Contingent Contract 9.
Discharge of Contract 10. Performance of Contract 11.
Breach of Contract 12. Contract of Indemnity & Guarantee 13.
Contract of Agency Part B. Sale of Goods Act 1930, 14.
Introduction 15. Conditions and Warranties 16.
Transfer of Ownership and Delivery of Goods. 17.
Unpaid Seller Part C. Negotiable Instrument Act, 18.
Negotiation Instrument Definition, Features & Type 19. Parties of Negotiable Instrument 20.
Negotiable and Assignment 21. Present Discharge and Dishonor of Negotiable Instrument 22.
Crossing and Bouncing of Cheque Part D. Indian Partnership Act, 23.
Introduction Definite 24. Legislation 25.
Rights, Duties & Relationship of Partners 26. Dissolution of Partnership Firms Part E.
Industrial Law, 25. Payment of Wages
(less)Law Of Attraction
Have you heard about people who find themselves in bad relationships over and over again and who are always complaining that they keep attracting the same kind of relationship? The Law of Attraction is at work for them too. The Law of Attraction may be defined as: '"I attract to my life whatever I give my attention energy and focus to whether positive or negative.
"' By reading this book you'll come to understand why and how this happens
(less)Basic Aspects Of Islamic Law M. M.
Fundamental features of Islamic Law. 2.
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.
Index. 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 Allahs 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. There was no room for mercy and compassion in stony hearted people of Arabia.
Seeing this utterly ignoble and pathetic condition, Allah, the Mighty and Powerful, decided to change the age long tradition, prevailing among
(less)Nanotechnology : Basic Calculations for Engineers and
Business Librarianship and Information Services : Proceedings
I. Technological perspective: I.
Business Libraries and Information Services (BLISs) today: 1. Integrating library and computing services: a new perspective/M.
Paul Pandian. 2.
New information environment: a challenge for librarianship/Tariq Ashraf. 3.
The Net and its Web/Shiva Kanaujia. II.
Learning resource development: 4. Fourth generation libraries/Saji Gopinath, Ashok Pathak, Manoj Kumar and M.
G. Sreekumar.
5. Smart card applications in libraries and information centres: Indian scenario/Ramesh C.
Gaur, Kavita Gaur and Akhtar Hussain. 6.
Technology application and management of LICs in ICSSR/Anuradha Kakkar. 7.
Knowledge management in business libraries and information centres: changing perspectives in the 21 century/Sanjay Singh, K.L.
Mahawar and Himanshu Sharma. III.
Information resources : access and retrieval: 8. Electronic resources in management and related areas/Chikkamallaiah Neela and Subbanna.
9. Web search engines: a tool for information retrieval and dissemination/Sangayya S.
Sirurmath. 10.
Implementing library automation at IIML/M.U.
Raja, S.S.
Degloorkar and Kavita Dayal. 11.
Managing legal information using CDS/ISIS:
(less)The Law Of Attraction : Plain And Simple
It's time to stop the negative energy flow and learn to project positive energy - all the time.Concise, accessible, and practical - this little book is all you need to put the complaints behind you and get what you want, need, and deserve
(less)Colour Of Law And Abduction
But when a senator's son is killed in a hit-and-run, Fenney is asked by the state judge to put his air-conditioned lifestyle on hold to defend the accused: a black, heroin-addicted prostitute - a very different client to the people Fenney usually represents..
.THE ABDUCTION WhenElizabeth Brice turns up to collect her daughter Grace from football practice, the coach tells her she needn't have bothered, as Grace's uncle has already picked her up.
The only problem is - Grace has no uncles. And so begins a furious race against time to save Grace from unknown kidnappe But secrets from the past make the little girl's survival more uncertain with every passing minute
(less)Contract Law
Understanding is paramount and chapter introductions clearly guide students through the material. The textbook takes an innovative approach to case law: breaking down and discussing individual elements of a case and selecting short key extracts it gives students the tools to read cases independently and with confidence.
An examination of the historical and theoretical foundations of the subject and a concluding chapter tracking emerging fields ensure the broadest possible perspective. Discussion of key recent cases such as Durham Tess Valley Airport (2010) and Chartbrook (2009) make this important new text a must for contract law students
(less)50 Years : Library and Information Services
National Policy on Lis: 1. National policy on libraries, information systems and services: an overview/P.
B. Mangla.
II. Public Libraries: 2.
Public libraries/D.R.
Kalia. 3.
Public library legislation/L.S.
Ramaiah. 4.
Fifty years of the American libraries in India/Jehanara Wasi and Madhavi Singh. III.
Academic Libraries: 5. University libraries/Anjana Chattopadhyay.
6. Libraries in distance teaching universities/Neela Jagannathan.
7. College libraries from ancient times/Anuradha Gupta.
8. College libraries since independence/Anjana Chattopadhyay.
9. School libraries/M.
Bavakutty. 10.
Development of school libraries/Rupan A. Singh.
IV. Special Libraries: 11.
Government of India libraries/M.K.
Jain. 12.
Library services for the blind/Prem Raj Shihn. 13.
Newspaper libraries/Dalip Singh. 14.
Growth of the humanities libraries/M. Kanakachary.
V. National Libraries: 15.
National library: programmes, problems and prospects/Kalpana Dasgupta. 16.
Agricultural libraries/Chhotey Lal. 17.
Medical libraries/R.P.
Dixit and A.K.
Sharma. 18.
Asiatic society of Bengal library/M.N.
Nagaraj. VI.
Library Techniques: 19. Classification and indexing India's contribution/K.
S. Raghavan.
20. Reference and information services/Sewa Singh
(less)Child Care and Child Development : Psychological
Treatment of the child in emotional conflict. 2.
Methods of therapy. 3.
Involving the parents in the child's therapy. 4.
Introducing the child to therapy. 5.
General characteristics of Neurosis in children. 6.
The child in acute anxiety states. 7.
The child with school Phobia. 8.
The child with depression. 9.
The child with obsessional neurosis. 10.
The withdrawn child. 11.
The overprotected child. 12.
The effeminate boy. 13.
The Narcissistic child. 14.
The child with Neurotic character. 15.
The unsocialised child. 16.
The Neurotic character. 17.
The Neurotic delinquent. 18.
The "Psychopath". 19.
The psychotic child. 20.
The markedly unstable child. 21.
The child with organic brain damage. 22.
The child who withdraws into convulsive seizures. 23.
The problem of prevention. 24.
Some principles of therapy. Index.
"Whenever anything interferes with the satisfaction of child's instinctual drives and his frustration produces a state of tension then he starts suffering from emotional
(less)Law Of Attraction
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"' By reading this book you'll come to understand why and how this happens
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