Nature of Crime (Criminology)
Radical Theories of CrimeRadical theories focus on how the socio-economic structures in society contribute to crime. They argue that crime is not just an individual act, but a consequence of…
Radical Theories of CrimeRadical theories focus on how the socio-economic structures in society contribute to crime. They argue that crime is not just an individual act, but a consequence of…
Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994Definitions in Section 2 of the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994Section 2(d): Donor • A donor is an individual who…
Health Care Issues at National And International LevelNational Level Healthcare Issues:1. Accessibility and Affordability:o Problem: Many countries, especially developing ones, face unequal access to healthcare services. Rural and economically disadvantaged…
Criminology - Definition and ScopeDefinition of Criminology: Criminology is a multidisciplinary field that scientifically studies crime, criminal behavior, and the responses of society to criminal activity. It seeks to understand…
Power and Subordination in the Socio-Legal Dimension of GenderThe concept of power and subordination within the socio-legal dimension of gender refers to the ways in which legal frameworks, social norms,…
Introduction to Socio-Economic Offences Socio-economic offences are crimes that affect both society and the economy. They harm people indirectly by disrupting public order, damaging institutions, and causing financial losses. These…
Gender as a Social Construct 1. Definition of Gender: • Gender is a social and cultural concept that defines roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a society attributes to individuals…
Introduction to the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 (FSS Act) was enacted to consolidate multiple laws related to food safety and regulation in…
Arbitration: Meaning and OverviewMeaning Arbitration is a private, judicially recognized alternative to litigation where disputing parties agree to resolve their disputes by referring them to an impartial third party, called…