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A third country national is entitled to subsidiary protection from Ireland where she faces a real risk of suffering serious harm if she is returned to her country of origin or country of former habitual residence. ‘Serious harm’ consists of (i) death penalty or execution, or, (ii) torture or...
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This paper discusses the laws and regulations governing refugees in India in general and the Tibetan refugees in … ways in which Tibetans have Negotiated the restrictions they face as refugees in India and created enabling conditions in … legislation on refugees. …
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Coastal areas of Bangladesh are prone to be fallen in natural disaster severely. SIDR and AILA are the best examples. A large fraction of Sundarbans, particularly, have severely been devastated. The forest loses a numerous number of animals and trees. Therefore, it lingers in a great risk to...
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major proportion of the population generally end up as refugees in the countries with almost little or no excess to food and … country where these conflicts are undergoing and for the country who takes these refugees economic costs are huge. Prolonged …
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case study. Survey data from two drought prone villages in rural India shows that while lending to women has helped …
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study the relationship between BPR and Organizational Structure with special reference to State Bank of India. For the said …
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respondents comprising mainly of urban poor, selected from three major slums and other poverty pockets of Varanasi city in India …
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We examine the effect of social schemes in India on women empowerment, fertility & female welfare. The balancing … they were enacted. The Directive Principles of Constitutional Law of India empowers government to create exceptions in …
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that have come from India and Africa. Similarity in topography and the cultural responses to alienation from nature has led …
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The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the concept of global branding, what it stands for being socially responsible, and what its link with leverage is. It also highlights the range of social responsibility issues with reference to Pakistani brands and explores the relevant issues and deep...
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