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September 26, 2021

Women rights

Women rights are basic human rights claimed for women and girls all over the world. It was enshrined by the United Nations around 70 years ago for every human on the earth. It includes many things which range from equal pay to the right to education. The essay on women rights will take us through…

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Impact of the currency exchange rate

Nowadays, business transactions become more and more complicated due to the interdependence between different economic segments. The currency exchange rate is one of the definers of the relationships and goods exchange in the international arena. The concepts of supply and demand and market equilibrium determine a value of a particular currency in international transactions while…

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Menstruation – a Taboo in India

Menstruation is a phenomenon unique to girls. However, it has always been surrounded by taboos and myths that exclude women from many aspects of socio-cultural life. In India, the topic has been taboo to date. I believe at least some of us will agree to the fact that the menstrual cycle is a natural process intrinsically…

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Corruption – The Social Evil

Corruption- It is the most dangerous social evil prevailing in every part of society in today’s world.  The unethical form of earning money by misusing power just to satisfy the needs is termed corruption. Corruption is not only a word but an act which is prevailing in the world from ancient times. Corruption kept on…

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ANALYTICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE

The analytical school is also known as the Austinian school, because it was founded by John Austin. It is also known as an imperative school since it views law as a sovereign command. Dias refers to this approach as “Positivism,” because the school’s focus is positive law. In the nineteenth century, the analytical school rose…

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International law

International law consists of rules and principles governing the relations and dealings of nations with each other, as well as the relations between states and individuals, and relations between international organizations. Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) lists four sources of international law: treaties and conventions, custom, general principles…

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ASHBY v. WHITE

Injuria sine damno is a breach of a legal right that does not cause the plaintiff any pain, loss, or damage, and whenever a legal right is violated, the person who owns the right has the right to sue. Every person has an absolute right to his or her property, personal immunity, and liberty, and…

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Law and Poverty

Poverty eradication has been a major challenge in our country since independence, and it has deepened its roots in India’s national development goal to establish a just and equal society. World Bank has defined poverty as the deprivation of well-being, income, inability to obtain basic needs and necessities for a dignified existence, lack of health…

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