International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 6, Issue 4 (I) : October – December 2019 Part 1 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | INPUTS FOR ORAL COMMMUNICATION BASED ON THE LEARNING NEEDS OF SPEECH 111 STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES Maria Alfe G. Banawis, Dall |
1 – 5 |
2 | Implication of Law And Policy On Two Child Norm As A Qualification For Elections to Local Self Government – An Analysis Dr. N. Dasharath |
6 – 9 |
3 | An Analysis of Constituent Assembly Debate For Adopting Article 40 For Organizing Village Panchayats Through Constitution Of India Dr. Veerabhadraiah. C |
10 – 12 |
4 | Anti-dumping Measures: A Regulatory Perspective Dr. Bheemabai S. Mulage |
13 – 18 |
5 | Analysis of ensuring Secularism by compulsory voting at elections for Local - Self Government - Need for reforms in Law Dr. N. Dasharath and M. Shobha Rani |
19 – 22 |
6 | INNOVATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS LAW-AN OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN LAW Pushpa K. H. |
23 – 28 |
7 | USURPATION OF LEGISLATIVE FUNCTION BY THE EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIARY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS Ramya K |
29 – 33 |
8 | INTERFACE BETWEEN PLANT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION AND AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES Archana K. |
34 – 39 |
9 | Personality Predictors of Advertising Avoidance on Online Social Networking Sites Debora Dhanya A |
40 – 47 |
10 | Judicial Response towards Prisoner’s Rights Vanaja A. |
48 – 50 |
11 | The Role of Indian Judiciary in Framing Environmental Policies Sindhu Pradha. J |
51 – 55 |
12 | LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO COMBAT WOMEN TRAFFICKING IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS Dr. Shobha K. |
56 – 59 |
13 | INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: NEED TO INCLUDE CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY Indirani K. S. |
60 – 65 |
14 | Freedom of Expression and Censorship on Social Media Platforms- Indian and World’s Perspective Hannah Divyanka Doss and Sahana Sastry |
66 – 72 |
15 | Need for Legislation to govern Euthanasia in India Meghana Balkatti and Shiny Harsha |
73 – 76 |
16 | IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE TRADE AND RELATED REFORMS ON DOMESTIC FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA Dr. K. Sita Manikyam and Sudha G |
77 – 81 |
17 | Agenda 2030: A Study on Coherent and Comprehensive Strategies for Poverty Reduction Dr. Anitha F N D’Souza and H. Sai Sundar |
82 – 87 |
18 | HUMAN SECURITY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND WEAPONS OF MASS DISASTER Basavarajaiah M S |
88 – 96 |
19 | THE BANJARA TRIBES IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION AND THEIR CULTURAL CRISIS Harish Lambani |
97 – 101 |
20 | Intellectual property rights-vis-à-vis-Artificial Intelligence: A study Dr. Kavyashree N |
102 – 104 |
21 | DOMESTIC WORKERS ARE ARTERIES OF URBAN INFORMAL SECTOR: HEALTH A CONCERN OF STATE- A STUDY. Dhanalakshmi C. V |
105 – 109 |
22 | AN EMPHRICAL STUDY OF WORKING CONDITIONS OF AGRICULTURE LABOUR: A CASE STUDY OF RANEBENNUR TALUK Kanya Naik |
110 – 113 |
23 | Cyber squatting: India’s Domain Name Policy Shashirekha Malagi |
114 – 121 |
24 | SMALL CHANGE – HUGE IMPACT Agnes Priscilla and Sushmitha S |
122 - 131 |