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International Environmental Agreements

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Mar-2023 11:40:03

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The state's attempts to quickly industrialize and modernize itself have resulted in a variety of environmental issues, including resource depletion, global warming, ozone layer deterioration, industrial pollution, deforestation, air pollution, and ocean pollution, among others. To accomplish the intended common goals, all nations must act collectively on these global, transnational, ... Read More

Hybrid Legal System: Meaning & Significance

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Mar-2023 11:26:19

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The legal systems of the world are divided into two main categories, namely civil-law systems based on the Justinianic Corpus iuris civilis and common-law systems derived from the predominantly judge-made English common law. Apart from these two main streams, there are so-called "mixed" systems of law that contain a mixture ... Read More

History of Media Laws in India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Mar-2023 11:00:09

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Informing individuals about their surroundings, the facts, and the circumstances they live in is crucial. The term "media law" does not refer to a single, cohesive body of law, such as the law of contracts or the law of crimes. The laws and ethics that are seen to be most ... Read More

History of Indian Judicial System

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Mar-2023 10:55:35

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Indian judicial system is one of the oldest judicial system in the world. In fact, no other judicial system has a more ancient or exalted pedigree. The principles and systems enunciated by Kautilya were very similar to ancient tradition that was already established in the age of the Ramayana. Rama, ... Read More

Fundamental Rights: Definition & Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Mar-2023 10:49:27

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Fundamental rights are those rights, which are essentially required for survival and to have a life with dignity. Therefore, when the makers of Constitution drafting constitution, had been given special attention to these fundamental rights, which secure the basic freedoms for all. These are guaranteed in the Constitution in the ... Read More

Functions of Law: Meaning & Scope

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Mar-2023 16:45:44

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Till date, experts have had difficulty coming up with one definition of law that would encompass its entire field. However, there are numerous definitions of law that are praised for being the most inclusive of the subject's general scope for the time and conditions in which they were offered. Numerous ... Read More

Environmental Racism in Europe

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Mar-2023 16:29:28

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Environmental racism is a contentious issue that must be tackled if our planet's future is to be safeguarded. Depending on the place being described, the word has diverse connotations, but its fundamental tenet is that a territory's ethnic, religious, and racial minorities are not adequately provided with access to fundamental ... Read More

Election Offences: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Mar-2023 16:22:36

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In every democratic democracy, the election of a specific individual of their choosing over other candidates to carry out specified obligations is regarded as a natural right of the individual. Under Part XV, Article 324 of the Indian Constitution, the Election Commission of India is given authority to supervise, direct, ... Read More

Criminal Trespass: Meaning and Legality

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Mar-2023 16:02:11

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Trespassing is an illegal act because everyone has the right to peacefully enjoy their property. This is why it was deemed such an offense. Trespassing is typically a civil wrong for which the offender can file a lawsuit for damages, but when it is done with the purpose of committing ... Read More

Criminal Liability: Meaning and Legality

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Mar-2023 15:45:41

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In most states, crimes are categorized as unlawful offenses (more serious offenses) and wrongdoings (less genuine offenses). Criminal culpability is the term used to describe both a person's guilt for a crime and the punishment that will be imposed by society. In order to help keep society secure, a legal ... Read More

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