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(a) Justice A.N. Ray (b) Justice P.V. Reddi (c) Justice S.M. Sikri (d) Justice Y.V. Chandrachaud
Mr. M.C. Setalvad was the first Attorney General of India. He served from 28.01.1950 till 01.03.1963. He was also the Chairman of the first Law Commission of independent India which was established in 1955.
Dr.Justice AR.Lakshmanan
Giving commission to waiters in SA is not compulsory, but it is considered good manners to tip 10% of your food bill, if the service you received was satisfactory. If not, you do not have to give a tip. Some restaurant do include a 10% commission in the bill and then you do not have to pay anything extra.
International law is different from national law because international law is not enforced. All it is is a system of treaties and conventions that prevent other countries from doing things that are wrong. For instance, if you make a treaty with Britain to not force the US to join back with them, they can't "legally" do that. If they do, we can tell the countries around them to not do anything with them, and then they will suffer the consequences. This is different from national law because you get a punishment for violations of any law that your nation provides. You cannot make international laws without treaties and conventions because there is no superior court to deal with them, except the International Court of Justice. The international court of justice is where representatives get together to decide if a country has violated its treaties or other internationally-agreed conventions.
Mr. D.K.Jain is Present chairman of Law commission of India.
International Law Commission was created in 1948.
P.Venkatarama Reddy
The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
Howard Tolley has written: 'The International Commission of Jurists' -- subject(s): Human rights, International Commission of Jurists (1952- ), Rule of law
Elena Katselli Proukaki has written: 'Countermeasures, the non-injured state and the idea of international community' -- subject(s): Justification (Law), Third parties (International law), Sanctions (International law), Reprisals, Intervention (International law), United Nations. International Law Commission, Self-defense, International obligations, United Nations
By "ICC" do you mean the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission? If not - please give the full name of the organization. EDIT: No the International Criminal Court.
Scottish Law Commission was created in 1965.
The EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) is a Nigerian law enforcement agency that investigates financial crimes such as advance fee fraud (419 fraud) and money laundering. The current Executive Chairman is Farida Mzamber Waziri.
The Siracusa Principles are a set of international guidelines that provide guidance on the application of international human rights norms during states of emergency. They outline the conditions under which certain rights can be restricted in times of crisis, emphasizing the principles of legality, legitimacy, necessity, proportionality, and non-discrimination. The principles aim to ensure that any limitations on rights during emergencies are strictly necessary and proportionate to the threat.
The budget of New Zealand Law Commission is 4,300,000.0 dollars.
(a) Justice A.N. Ray (b) Justice P.V. Reddi (c) Justice S.M. Sikri (d) Justice Y.V. Chandrachaud