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  • The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...

    ... to me recommending the proclaiming of martial law within certain districts" [Enclosure in Despat... should be made for the proprietors of West India property [Despatch 116, 7 November 1834, Spring Ri... for possible later action in the courts. CAP. III, Section Six of British Guiana's Ordinan...

  • ...Six of the appellants are citizens of India who claim Convention refugee status on the basis o... upheld a conviction by special Court Martial although no reasons had been given but there had b...

  • The Brandon court also saw its share of tragedy as many sentences handed down by judges were for fatal car crashes. [...] he was seriously injured in a consensual bout held as part of an unsanctioned mixed martial arts style fight club.

    ... sent money, including the stolen funds, to India and Tanzania to help farmers, school children and ...

  • The businessman suing Brian Mulroney was ordered Friday to pay the former prime minister's full costs for fighting the latest "rare and exceptional" round of their legal battle. VANCOUVER -- Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan's staff admit they deleted several unflattering, but true, items from the mayor's Wikipedia page -- including the fact the mayor was investigated by the police for giving money to addicts to purchase drugs. Sullivan's spokesman David Hurford said the deletions were "completely appropriate.

    ... Canada is warning that a toothpaste from India that was earlier discovered to contain a chemical ...Ontario Superior Court Justice Frank Newbould ruled that Karlheinz Schrei...MD faces court martial. NANAIMO, B.C. -- A doctor faces potential court-m...

  • On January 11, 2008 Bangladesh stepped into its second year under a 'state of emergency' with the army backed caretaker government reeling under a number of difficulties on the political and economic fronts. Although Bangladesh has been experiencing 'state of emergencies' since the Pakistan period the pattern of this 'emergency' is distinct one in nature. This is going to be the longest episode of 'emergency' the country experiencing with truncated fundamental rights. Before January 11, 2007 the political situation over a parliamentary election turned so chaotic that it called for such stern action. Major political parties, general citizens along with the civil society are now demanding the withdrawal of the 'emergency'. This paper looks at the ground and outgrowth of the first year of ...

    ...1.1 Partition from India. 1947 - British colonial rule over India ends. A l...Martial law is imposed. 1976 - The military ban trade unio... last retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court lead the caretaker government as its Chief Advisor...

  • In a televised address, [Pervez Musharraf] said Pakistan is at a "dangerous" juncture and Islamic extremists have directly challenged the government's authority. This is a power grab by him so that he can stay there for as long as he can," said [Javed Somra], referring to Pakistan's upcoming Supreme Court ruling. [Farrukh Alam] described the events as the outcome of a conflict between two men -- Musharraf and the chief justice of the Supreme Court, whom Alam said should be reinstated because his firing "is a real backwards step for the country.

    ...Canada, India, Britain and the United States voiced concern over... and "I just hope it doesn't lead to martial law.". Alam described the events as the outcome of...

  • ... two brothers for admission to Canada from India. [3] The applicant's father was the principal appl...Canada's deepest manifestation of martial sentiment extends only to some repetitive standing...

  • It's embarrassing for us," said Irshad Qaimkhani, who's working on his electrical engineering degree at the University of Manitoba. "It's not a democratic way of dealing with the public. The general public has been deprived of their general human rights. "Actually, it's very shocking," said Syed Akhtar, adding Pakistanis are relying on the foreign press to get their news. "We are all worried about the situation." "Whatever he's doing, he's not democratic. At this moment, most of the people of Pakistan don't like him. He's using force to stay. Otherwise, nobody would let him stay."

    ... bid to stay in power by declaring martial law. . "After 60 years, Pakistan's judiciary had s... replaced the chief justice of the Supreme Court before it was to rule on his presidency. Pakistan ... 60 years ago when it split from British India. Pakistanis wanted their own country because they ...



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