By: abdeslambadre | 2012-03-07 | Reference & Education This article provides a brief overview of the birth, development of the civil Society in Morocco. Besides, summarizing the historical background, the paper also provides a glimpse on the different types of local non-governmental as well as civil society organizations discernibly active in the different sectors of the public sphere of the country. read more
By: Manish Sing | 2010-11-26 | Law Civil are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from unwarranted infringement by governments and private organizations, and ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the state without discrimination or repression. read more
By: vikas gupta | 2012-03-02 | Divorce A civil case can also be arbitrated through arbitration. The remedy sought may be money, an injunction, which requires the defendant to perform or refrain from performing some action, or a declaratory judgment, which determines that the plaintiff has certain legal rights. read more
By: Radhika Sinha | 2011-08-23 | Career management The difficulty level of the IAS exam is evident with the number of candidates who are able to clear it every year, out of the thousands who apply for it. However, every year, many candidates work hard, prepare the syllabus thoroughly and practice the question paper many times to become a part of India's most coveted career option. read more
By: Agence India Press | 2010-11-22 | Politics Big Boss, a TV reality Show has come under a heavy criticism from the civil society members and some non-governmental organizations in Indian Kashmir. The organizations have demanded a ban on the reality show in the state saying that the programme was "obscene" and doesn't go with the cultural values and ethos of the region. read more
By: gajendra verma | 2011-05-27 | College Teachers are the founders of civilized society and nation. Teacher, with their knowledge, experience and skills enlighten the ignorance of their students and take them to a successful career path. Without their contribution, no development could have been possible. Considering their importance, it is the duty of the society and nation to pay them back and help them in their work. read more
By: Sudhanshu Mittal | 2011-03-10 | Politics The real losers in this bargain are citizens as there is no mechanism by which they can hold the political executive accountable for their action and more importantly ‘inaction’ on key issues facing the electorate. read more
By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-04 | Politics Almost everyday, we hear the news about China's economic growth; front-running toy production, upward spiral garment production, boosting agricultural production, increasingly crucial role in transnational trade integration, and other like economy-growth tendencies, what about its human rights? This article attempts to comparatively and practically unveil China's economic growth and its human rights. read more
By: Babar Ayaz | 2010-11-29 | Politics Way back on March 6, 1927 Bertrand Russell delivered a lecture to the National Secular Society, South London Branch, at Battersea Town Hall. It was subsequently published in pamphlet form in that same year. But this essay achieved fame when Paul Edward published a compilation of Russell's essays on religion with the title: “Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays. In his lecture he talke read more
By: Mary Preiser Potts | 2010-04-01 | Humanities What I enjoy so much about being a student of cultural transformation and pre-history is discovering that the Paleolithic and Neolithic societies of Old Europe were, in fact, relatively peaceful societies. Women and men held equal status in these societies, with women playing significant roles in sacred rituals and art. read more
By: Ashley | 2010-12-21 | Law Civil law as opposed to criminal law is the branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals and organizations in which compensations may be awarded to the victim. Civil litigation is a formal judicial process whereby disputes between two parties are resolved through the court system read more
By: property expert | 2011-10-05 | Real Estate A total of 428 societies have sorted out their issues so far through the ‘housing darbar’ initiative launched last year, district deputy registrar K N Jadhav said on the the initiative’s first anniversary on Sunday. read more
By: Tristan Ewins | 2010-04-01 | Politics In this article the author considers the case for a 'Good Society': for social justice, a participatory public sphere, public services , meaningful democracy, a mixed economy and more. While it can be read and understood separately, the article is one of a two-part series. read more