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    Should animal testing be banned?

    Whether the infliction of pain, suffering, and harm on animals in laboratory tests should be banned? For animal rights activists, this is usually the first, most urgent, step toward their goals of improving animal welfare. And, while many argue for a ban on animal testing of all kinds, banning...
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    constitutional rights of women in india

    where women are worshiped God gives his grace.With these ideals that are taught to all we find in India one of the most miserable group are the women!! The reason being they are not aware of their rights & equally they are not being implemented.We have to find out those basic rights which should...
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    constitutional rights of women in india

    The Constitution of India guarantees equality of sexes and in fact grants special favours to women. These can be found in three articles of the Constitution. Article 14 says that the government shall not deny to any person equality before law or the equal protection of the laws. Article 15...
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    Digital Rights Management technologies

    Should media companies and software producers be allowed to use Digital Rights Management technologies in order to protect their media from illegal use, duplication and reproduction? DRM technology constitutes an anti-competitive practice which should be outlawed. On one hand, some forms of DRM...
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    CHINA Human Rights

    While economic sanctions are not perfect policy tools, they do provide a means to symbolically punish and isolate evil regimes. They also demonstrate to the international community what values a nation should stand for. The US refused to trade with Hitler or Pol Pot, why should it make excuses...
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    Producer can defeat rights of music composer or lyricist

    Producer can defeat rights of music composer or lyricist The core of the question, whether the producer of a cinematograph film can defeat the right of the composer of music or lyricist by engaging him; the key to the solution of this question lies in the provisions (b) and (c) to section 17 of...
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    Miscellaneous Rights

    No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act or any rule made thereunder. The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in the...
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    Why are child rights important

    Child rights maybe broadly classified as the rights of all children to: • Survival • Development • Protection, and • Participation Children are innocent, trusting and full of hope. Their childhood should be joyful and loving. Their lives should mature gradually, as they gain new experiences. But...
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    VOTING RIGHTS

    VOTING RIGHTS : In terms of the Provisions of Banking companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1980, no shareholder of the corresponding new Bank, other than the Central Government, shall be entitled to exercise voting rights in respect of any shares held by him/her in excess...
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    Investor Rights

    The right to get • The best price • Proof of price/brokerage charged • Your money/shares on time • Shares through auction where delivery is not received • Square up amount where delivery not received in auction • Statement of Accounts from trading member The right for redressal...
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    SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS and PROBLEM OF INTERNATIONAL LIQUIDITY

    As the Bretton Woods system started facing problems, and the pressure on the dollar increased, a new reserve asset named SDRs was created by IMF in 1967. This international currency was allocated to the IMF member countries in proportion of their quotas. The biggest benefit of SDRs was that...
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    SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS

    What is SDR? Created by IMF in 1960 All the members nations had their reserve assets with IMF & on these reserve assets the IMF use to allocate SDR Why Created SDR First all the transactions were made in US$ which lead to- Monopoly of USA Deficit in U.S. balance of payment. Problem...
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    SRDs - SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS

    SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS The SDR was created by the IMF in 1969 to support the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system. It is an artificial “basket” currency used by the IMF for internal accounting purposes. The SDR is also used by some countries as a peg for their own currency A country...
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    Sponsorship Rights To Bharti

    The latest talks view about the rights that Bharti Airtel has got sponsorship rights for cricket matches in India. The telecom service is gonna pay 3.3 crore per test/ODI. With this BCCI is going to market over 166 crore of rupees. Cricket and bollywood are goin gto be an integral part of...
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    rights issue of equity shares

    project contained all information regarding rights issue:SugarwareZ-196:
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    IPR (Intellectual Property rights)

    A presentation on Intellectual property right. A overview on diff IPR
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    Evolution of Intellectual property Rights in India

    The paper discusses how intellectual property rights came into being in India and the progress made in the same over the years. It also cites examples of cases which highlight the need for the same to protect the rights of innovators, authors and artistes among others.
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    executing my rights

    this is the way to narrate an incident about how to execute rights......... Very inspiring indeed....
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    Intellectual property rights manager, 2-7 years exp, Bengaluru/Bangalore

    Required for reputed pharma co. - client of OMGI Placements . - prior art searches for patent / literature, Freedom-to-Operate (FTO) opinions, Non-infringing / designing around strategies to R D, Patent drafting and Prosecution, Patent Laws of US, EU...
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    intellectual property rights

    see attached ppt, pls add your comments suggestions
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