Human rights and good governance

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Introduction: Good governance is an necessary element of durable development is not deniable. It is the key stick of recent Economic growth and rapid social advancement achieved by the newly industrializing economies in East and South-East Asia. It has also altered postulates and shaped perspectives on development economics with some prominence being given to the so-called (East) Asian values and development-oriented governance or a “development ...

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Organizations face huge pressures

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Factors forcing Change Organizations face huge pressures to change, from both internal and external sources, internal forces to change often as a result of long-term external forces. For example, Biggest Coal Mining companies internal pressure to expanding their activities to Coal mining and Energy plant Chemical industry, as a result of more and more other similar companies interested to engage with chemical industry. Internal ...

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Children rights of protection and participation

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction This research paper focuses on the children's rights and the participation that the children have in their implementation. It is every child's right to have a say on the things that affects its life. However, some children are either too young or too truant to make solid decisions. This research paper discusses on these rights and to what extent that the children can decide on their ...

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Liberation tigers of tamil eelam

23 Mar 2015

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The opposition group, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) recruited and used child soldiers throughout the 25-year armed conflict with Sri Lankan government forces. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was accused of recruiting and using the child soldiers as front-line troops. The recruiters of children under the age of 18 are mainly rebels of LTTE and the Karuna group, a break-away faction of LTTE working ...

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Assessment Care Adult

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the approaches and models of assessment, which can provide possible insights and better understanding to the presenting issues in the case study. The essay will begin by giving a brief overview of the issues that are present within this family. It will then outline the purpose of an assessment and critically evaluate models of assessment. For the purpose of ...

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The Issue Of Cultural Relativism Human Rights Essay

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When it comes to human rights, the issue of cultural relativism is widely discussed. Majority of the human rights literature encompasses the western and non-western argument on what best illustrates what human rights should be. As a result of these debates, comes the discussion of cultural relativism. Cultural relativism, at first glance, seems like quite a reasonable argument towards safeguarding different cultural groups. However when we begin ...

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Reward of motivating good employees

23 Mar 2015

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Executive Summary The report highlight good reward Motivating employees at the workplace has become a challenge for employers today. Profit sharing, Scanlon plan, Annual Bonus, Gain sharing and Merit plane these are employee incentive plan. With this in view, recommendations are made towards developing and implementing reward polices for employees in the different departments of the firm or company, Performance of management is also discussed as a ...

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Rbs staff grievance procedure

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INTRODUCTION Grievance is a complaint held by a member of staff against the RBS as an employer, including a grievance against another member of staff acting on behalf of the RBS. The grievance procedure established by RBS does not apply to collective disputes neither it entertains disputes between members of staff in their private capacities. These procedures mean a ground for complaint against an action taken by ...

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The clinical efficacy of salvia officinalis

23 Mar 2015

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An evaluation of the clinical efficacy of Salvia officinalis, Salvia lavandulaefolia and Melissa officinalis for the prophylaxis, management and amelioration of cognitive dysfunction: with particular reference to Alzheimer's disease and non-Alzheimer-type senile dementias. 1. Introduction Dementia is a collection of symptoms caused by a chronic, global deterioration of cognitive function. It can occur at any age but is most prevalent in the elderly and increases with age ...

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Equality is a myth

23 Mar 2015

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Most of us have a God given belief that all human beings are born equal, which means that everyone has equal qualities and equal attributes and gets equal opportunities to excel in life. Yet today we see people who are a genius in doing some things and not even mediocre in doing other things. It is argued that every human being has a different set of qualities ...

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Personnel management and human resource management

23 Mar 2015

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Topic “Personnel Management & Human Resource Management - the same wine, only different bottle”. Explain clearly, what is meant by the term human resource management, noting the differences and similarities to personnel management. Argue in favor of one approach to managing employees. Introduction In this document we plan to assess how human resource management is different from personnel management, why companies switched from personnel management system to ...

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The study of trade unions

23 Mar 2015

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Abstract Trade unions whose purpose is to raise wage above the competitive level, this study consider why there is a need of trade unions? Their roots are below down to ancient civilization, they are the corner stone of British democracy. In this study we going to see their history, great legacy they leave on British Political system, in the end we going to discuss some of the ...

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Implementation of international human rights treaties

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I. INTRODUCTION Historically human rights have been seen to hold essentially against the State and society of which one is a member.[1] The implementation and compliance with international human rights treaties and obligations are eventually national issues, and it is the States that are under an obligation under the international human rights treaties to safeguard, uphold, protect, and promote the human rights of individuals within their respective ...

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Typical Family

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As society has evolved, so has the idea of the "typical family." Historically, the idea of "family" consisted of one father (the King of the Castle, so to speak), one mother (often the family matriarch) and a child or children, all of whom are biologically related. The image painted around the "All American Family" is one that includes a beautiful house with blue window panes and a ...

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Capital punishment is morally wrong

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     Among some of the most controversial issues of our lives today, no question pops up as frequently as the question of the ethics concerning the Death Penalty. Capital punishment according to the website legal-explanations.com is “the death sentence awarded for capital offences like crimes involving planned murder, multiple murders, repeated crimes, rape and murder etc where in the criminal provisions consider such persons as a gross danger ...

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Sexual harassment at work

23 Mar 2015

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Sexual Harassment In today's society, men in the organisation understand how to achieve higher positions than women. Indeed, culturally, character, style and ability between men and women are clearly different. There are several things that cause men to be more superior to women, regardless of physical affairs. For example, men are more rational and realistic, more competitive, more courageous, more initiative, and more aggressive. But ...

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Universal declaration of human rights

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INTRODUCTION Universal Declaration of Human Rights(UDHR) was adopted on 10th of December 1948 by General Assembly resolution 217(III).it includes civil and political rights, economic, social, Cultural and group rights. There are quests to transform the declaration to legally binding documents, United Nations eventually adopted the two covenants, that is International covenant on civil and political rights (ICCPR) and International covenant on economic, social and cultural ...

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Public Authority Rights

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This assessment will analyse and critically evaluate the courts approach to determine what constitutes a ‘public authority’ within the meaning of section 6(3)(b) of the Human Rights Act 1998. “The success of the Human Rights Act is dependent in particular on the effectiveness of section 6, since it is the mechanism through which the Act is intended to achieve the objectives of making the included Convention rights ...

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Trafficking in women

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INTRODUCTION Trafficking in women for the purpose of sexual exploitation is not a new problem. It existed for centuries and it still exists everywhere in the world. “Sex trafficking is an epidemic which does not limit itself to one place or one group of people.”Trafficking in women is very serious problem and it cannot be approached ‘from the behind'/only on the surface. The seriousness of this topic ...

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Racism all around

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Racism Most of us deal with it sometimes; you are just taking a walk outside, and see a group of ‘foreign' people at the corner of the street (which you consider Turkish), just walking or cycling. Then suddenly your head make a little switch, and all sort of thoughts come in, like: ‘They are never doing anything useful'. Or: ‘They are living in the Netherlands, ...

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The important qualities of friends

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     Are you thinking about the most important qualities in a friend? Do you know some features of an ideal friend? Can you imagine the change in your life if you have an ideal friend? In fact, an ideal friend is a friend that has some qualities that make him such as your brother or more than that. This essay will cover three significant qualities for an ideal ...

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Importance of teamwork

23 Mar 2015

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1. Introduction As organisations continue to strive towards competitive advantage and increasingly high performance standards, collaboration and team-oriented project management are increasingly providing the flexibility and innovative potential necessary to excel. Yet in spite of the dynamic characteristics of teams in practice, many organisations fail to recognise the core determinants of a team-oriented framework, instead grouping employees into non-linked, non-dependent, individually-driven models. This group-based ...

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The use of torture

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Introduction All horrors of the reign of terror were based only on the solicitude for public tranquillity.[1] Throughout history states have raised a variety of claims to justify the use of torture. National Security has often been one of the most prominent and reoccurring reasons, evidenced by centuries of torture being an acceptable war practice States that use torture claim that they have good reason to breach ...

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How hrm contributes to the achievement

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1. Investigate how HRM contributes to the achievement of organizational objectives? A. Running a business of any size is the most challenging aspect to identify the best strategy for the organization to achieve the desired objectives. We usually prefer objectives such as increase in sales make money, start up with offers. All these need clarity in organizations intensions. The success of organization depends on clarity of ...

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Disability awareness in the workplace

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Disability Awareness in the Workplace Employers have been encouraged to hire individuals with disabilities for decades.  However, regardless of the push by government agencies, public education programs, and grassroots employment organizations, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the unemployment rate for disabled persons at the end of 2009 hovered at right around 14 percent; that's nearly twice the unemployment rate of workers without ...

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The declaration of independence

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The Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.  Its purpose was to declare the 13 colonies in America free and independent from Great Britain, get other colonists on board, and to encourage other nations to help them.  Jefferson not only wrote how they were splitting from Britain, but he also gave thorough reasoning as to why they should be allowed to do ...

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Hrm roles in change management issues

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Identify, Evaluate And Discuss Human Resource Management Roles In Change Management Issues. Executive Summary Change management is the process, tools and techniques to manage the people-side of change to achieve the required business outcome. Successful change addresses both the technical and the people side. Change management focus is helping individual employee make their own personal transition. The organizational viewpoint is “The Change” to how we do business; ...

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Human Trafficking Problem

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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human Trafficking as a Global Problem Introduction Throughout the world, there are thousands of women and children that get forced into human trafficking (for all words in bold, see Appendix A, Keomanivong, 2008). To most people, the thought of slavery seems like something that existed well before our time, but the truth is that it has taken a nasty turn into something that ...

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Exploration of methods and problems

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Introduction Increased competitive advantage and the rapidly changing global environment (Bach, 2005) are the two most important reasons for putting pressure on firms for their survival. It is these measures which make the organisation realise the need for strategic human resource planning. Strategic human resource planning links human resource planning towards the strategic direction of the company (De Cenzo & Robbins, 1996) ensuring that the organisation's continued ...

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Vulnerable Subjects Research

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PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE SUBJECTS IN CLINICAL TRIALS BACKGROUND Aim: To throw light on the state of vulnerable subjects in Clinical Research. Objective: To understand current provisions and legislations available to protect the rights of vulnerable subjects with special emphasis on plight of sex workers enrolled in anti-HIV trials. VULNERABLE SUBJECTS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH Individuals who are comparatively or entirely inept of defending their own wellbeing are termed ...

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The shape of the sixties

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Abstract This essay is in essence talking about the idea of revolution. In the 60's there was a great deal of hardship, be it from the Civil Rights Movement to the war in Vietnam. The 60's were a very revolutionary time, people full of new ideas coming from different parts of the world. This essay will show you through music, film and speech how a ...

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An ageing population problem

23 Mar 2015

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An ageing population problem is when a country has a high percentage of old generation people. There is no doubt that the ageing population is becoming serious problem in human lives, and the population of the world is becoming older and this is one of the most significant demographic events in the world today. This is caused because of more common medical facilities, which can supply for ...

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Ageism Employment Discrimination

23 Mar 2015

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AGEISM AND EMPLOYMENT Social and economic controversies surrounding age discrimination by employers in the workplace is becoming a major social problem. For baby boomers reaching age 55 and over, research implies significant generational issues in terms of attitudes of the employer and society in general (Palamore, Branch, & Harris, 2005). Previous studies demonstrate that age discrimination is stereotypical among hiring managers in the workplace and is a ...

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The rationale rights based approaches

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This essay will discuss about the rationale, shortcomings and potentials of rights based approaches to development as a subject. The objective of this essay is to explore the above mentioned in detail as this is believed to help all those involved in development work and to add to the existing debates in this area. The other reason is to clarify this theorisation for actors in the field ...

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Struggle For Human Rights And International Law Human Rights Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this essay, I seek to provide a deeper understanding about the constant struggle for human rights and international law, In first instant, I am going to make a small review about the meaning of human rights and international law, basing on general context, secondly, I will introduce us the "capabilities approach" of human rights in a framework for understand the universal declaration of human rights (UDHR) ...

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Torture Terrorist Information

23 Mar 2015

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The Morality of Torture The authority of using torture as а punishment has been historically controversial. Today, some people see torture as an efficient form of punishment; they believe it is especially necessary in the treatment of terrorist captives or prisoners for the purpose of extracting information. Some writers intentionally make up fake scenarios to exaggerate the advantages of torture, claiming that it is danger free, low ...

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Human rights with reference to women

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Overview The superior topics of up to designated day feminist political idea are anti-essentialism and anti-foundationalism. Anti-essentialism engages the deconstruction of assumptions and assertions that persona has some intrinsic essence and the comprehending that persona are habitually communally assembled, framework and inevitably constituted through exclusion. (Donnelly 77) ‘Its drafters were addressing a particular situation, which they had experienced and did not want to see repeated. (Second world war) p75. Anti-foundationalism, as I am utilising the period here, engages reflexive concern of the supreme surrounds of reality assertions or lesson universals with а outlook to comprehending how they have been contingently established in specific texts or historic specific customs of thought. Such ...

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The atrocities of blood diamonds

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The Atrocities of Blood Diamonds The name “diamond” comes from the Greek word, “adamas”, meaning unconquerable. Suitably diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to man, it is made up of milky-white pure carbon crystals. Diamonds have always been a sign of wealth and prosperity. It is also a traditional expression of love. However, it is financing and profiting vicious political militias. People all around the world ...

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The Human Rights Regime Human Rights Essay

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While the idea of human rights may have a discernible homogeneity, perhaps derived from some kind of natural law theory or social theory, it is nonetheless clear that the implementation of these rights by states lacks a corresponding identity. Davidson's (1993, p.89) analysis of the concept of human rights highlights the chief difficulty that has faced the past generation of human rights regime, namely that it is ...

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Women in Islam

23 Mar 2015

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Islamic religion began in Arabia as a revelation to humanity by the Prophet Muhammad. This was in stages over a period of twenty three years. Believers of Islam are known as Muslims. Muslims believe that there is only one God. The Arabic word for God is Allah. In Islam the Holy book Known as the Quran serves as a guide to the Islam beliefs, morals and behaviors. ...

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Human Rights Essays - Refugee Crises

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Are Refugee Crises inevitable in today’s world? Discuss by reference to UK examples? Human Rights. Refugee crises have increasingly become a problem in today’s modern day society. There are several reasons that have contributed to this situation namely global inequalities, people fleeing persecution and regimes, people fleeing from violence and outbreak of wars. Recent examples include the Kosovan refugees who were forced from their homes by the ...

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Police UK Force

23 Mar 2015

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Evaluating the Moral Justification of Force in the UK Police Consequentialism and the Use of Deadly Force Among Police Personnel in the UK Against a backdrop of a democratic society, the use of deadly force by the police in countries such as the UK seems implausible for human rights activists. First, police officers are expected to uphold the human rights of every individual hence, civilian rights ...

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Minority language rights

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction The linguistic rights of persons belonging to national minorities are protected by international human rights law. The human rights standards which relate to language rights are varied. Some belong to what is often referred to as hard law. These standards are of a legally binding nature and are mainly contained in treaties. An example of such a standard at the universal level is Article 27 of ...

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Human rights and indian armed forces in low intensity

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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION “A bullet fired by the security forces becomes a massacre by the security forces & every act of a terrorist or insurgent is attributed as a colossal failure of security” The quote above describes the situation under which thousands of armed forces personnel, deployed to fight the anti national and anti social elements in low intensity conflict operations in the North Eastern region ...

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