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Data Privacy And Protection: Issues And Perspectives
Author(s): N Sudarshan 
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224 Pages
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ISBN 81-314-1375-6

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Data Protection or Data Privacy is the protection of sensitive information of individuals/institutions. This sensitive information ranges from private information of an individual to the defense information of a country. The sensitive data broadly includes, protected personal information (Bank Account Number, PIN number of ATM/Debit Card, Social Security Number etc), legally privileged communications (stock prices, mergers, acquisitions etc), confidential commercial information and trade secrets

Separation of Powers: US Perspective
Author(s): D Sujatha 
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ISBN 81-314-1366-7

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The concept of 'Separation of Powers' is a basic feature of a Modern Democratic State. The Constitution divides the powers among the three branches of the Government such as the legislative, the executive and the judiciary. The framing fathers of the American Constitution could not think about the importance of the distribution of powers, which are witnessing, in new millennium. The objective of Separation of Powers has a dual purpose

Habeas Corpus: Theory and Practice
Author(s): G Chandana 
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Writ is a written document by which one is summoned or required to do or refrained from doing an act. Habeas Corpus protects an individual against arbitrary imprisonment by requiring that any person arrested be brought before the court. If the charge is valid, the person must be submitted to trial if not, the person goes free. Habeas Corpus is an ancient common law prerogative writ. The writ of habeas corpus is an order written by a judge demanding .

Rule of Law: Transformative Approaches
Author(s): K. Padmaja 
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ISBN 978-81-314-1820-8

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The concept of rule of law is as old as the human society. It is made up of beliefs and commitments, to be respected by the people if it has to exist as an institution of practice. The concept of rule of law espouses and supports the legal system of law. In the early days, rulers and law were considered as one and the same, law being the force of the ruler. With the passage of time the rule of law gained momentum and the idea that the ruler is also governed by the rule of law.

Disabilities and Discrimination: Legal Responses
Author(s): P. L. Jayanthi Reddy 
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'Disability Discrimination is the discrimination against disabled people. Disabled persons are positioned disadvantageously because of discriminated treatment. The Law encyclopedia defines disability as "The lack of competent physical and mental faculties; the absence of legal capability to perform an act." The Americans Disabilities Act (ADA) 1990, defines disability as "a legally specified incapacity or disqualification."