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... education-rights movement and focuses on India as a case study. Lastly, this Article analyzes a r... step further and uses changed racial composition as a mere starting point to restructure the basis ... institutions, representation in Parliament, and employment. (335) In addition, the Constituti...
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... and classes in the organizational composition of local institutions, it remains uncertain whethe... traditions--including Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka--althoug... Lanka; and female representation in parliament is 7 percent in India, 3 percent in Pakistan, 9 pe...
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.... The parliament in 1601 had condemned the issuing of monopolies as... humanity and human rights of the American Indians. (1) . As Sabine noted: in the development of mode... to scientific discovery and literary composition, but to economic progress and prosperity. One of t...
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... also argue that, because of the composition of the legislature effected by the 1901 Apportionm... The status of Indian tribes: This Court's deference to the political de... illusory in this case as a petition to Parliament in Ashby v. White would have been.[Footnote 4] . ...
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...Gender Composition of the Judiciary B. Limitations of the PIL Mechani... own pockets." (62) During recent parliamentarian debates, legislators acknowledged that "politician...
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While corporate governance may not dictate the economic prospects of developing countries, it certainly plays an integral role in shaping them. This Note contains a detailed analysis of the corporate-governance architecture of one such developing country, India, from its independence in 1947 to the present. The results are surprising: India's corporate-governance framework is sophisticated for a developing country. However, considerable room remains for improvement. This Note presents a series of suggestions designed to improve corporate governance in India. Most notably, India must reform how its boards of directors function, improve its enforcement mechanisms, redefine its corporate laws, and embrace corporate governance as a philosophy.
...-governance history, the Indian Parliament created the Securities and Exchange Board of India... focused primarily on the "role and composition of the board of directors." 83 Each of the three ...
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... accordance with the law laid down by parliament and expounded by the courts." (10) . The phrase "JJudiciary in Governance" refers to the composition, order of hierarchy and functions of the judiciary...In 1972, the Supreme Court of India made a landmark ruling on the status of human righ...
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The impact of international law on judicial independence has been influenced by international human rights treaties that contain principles on fair procedure and the right to be tried before an impartial and independent tribunal.2 International standards of judicial independence have made significant contributions to local rules, which have been reinforced by international jurisprudence.3 Some of the most influential international standards were drafted by professional nongovernmental and intergovernmental organizations. The Burgh House Prindples on the Independence of the International Judiciary,5 the International Bar Association's Code of Minimum Standards of 'Judicial Independence ("IBA Standards"),6 the Tokyo Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary in the Lawasia Region J ...
... countries, including Canada, Australia, and India, also adopted the British model of judicial indepe... as speaker of the Upper House of Parliament, the House of Lords; he served as a member of the ... provisions.54 For example, the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States - how ma...
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...These include key ideas about the composition of the Security Council and about the reform of ot... have studied cases as varied as villages in India, business associations in New York, and communitie... to one--and the 659 members of Parliament do not expect to be all in the room every time a d...
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...(137) For example, in India the Adivasi (tribal people) make up 40-50 percent ...(243) The composition just across the border is more or less the same: r... the Assembly of the African Union, the Parliament and other organs authorized by the Assembly, the A...